Zagazig University - Faculties

Faculties

  • Faculty of Engineering -Zagazig University

  • Faculty of Medicine ’’’ كلية الطب البشري’’’
  • Faculty of Pharmacy’’’ كلية الصيدلة’’’
  • Faculty of Commerce ’’’ كلية التجارة’’’
  • Faculty of Arts ’’’ كلية الآداب’’’
  • Faculty of Education ’’’ كلية التربية’’’
  • Faculty of Law ’’’ كلية الحقوق’’’
  • Faculty of Engineering ’’’ كلية الهندسة’’’
  • Faculty of Veterinary Medicine ’’’ كلية الطب البيطري’’’
  • Faculty of Nursing ’’’ كلية التمريض’’’
  • Faculty of Agriculture ’’’ كلية الزراعة’’’
  • Faculty of Science ’’’ كلية العلوم’’’
  • Faculty of Special Education ’’’ كلية التربية النوعية’’’
  • Faculty of Male Physical Education ’’’ كلية التربية الرياضية بنين’’’
  • Faculty of Female Physical Education ’’’ كلية التربية الرياضية’’بنات
  • Faculty of Computers and Information Science ’’’ كلية الحاسبات و المعلومات’’’
  • Faculty of Agricultural Engineering ’’’كلية الهندسة الزرعية’’’

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