Morocco’s govt rejects 93 S. Sudanese scholarship nominees

Author: Lasuba Memo | Published: Wednesday, November 15, 2023

AMCI Headquarters in Rabat, Morroco/Courtesy Photo

The Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation has rejected the nomination of 93 South Sudanese students for the 2023/2024 scholarship over what it describes as ineligibility due to the seniority of their certificates, according to the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology.

In a letter dated November 14, the Director of the Ministry said only seven students with certificates of 2022 or its equivalent got admitted to Morocco’s public Universities.

Dr. Justo Wani Jada said that the Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation expressed willingness to receive new applications from students who obtained High School Certificates for 2022/2023 or its equivalent.

On this note, the Ministry of Higher Education has advertised the undergraduate scholarship.

It invites South Sudanese students who meet the requirements including a 2022/2023 secondary school certificate, a valid copy of passport, and medical fitness to apply.

However, applicants are required to pay 4000 pounds for the application form and administration fee.

 

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