Admission

Your first step to Cihan Institute

Admission process

Eligibility Requirements

Undergraduate (Diploma Level)
  • Completion of high school (Grade 12 or equivalent).

  • Official transcript showing grades and graduation date.

  • Minimum required average (usually 60% and above; some programs such as Pharmacy or Nursing may require 70%+).

  • English proficiency (for English-medium programs) – either:

    • Passing Cihan Institute’s internal placement test, or

    • Providing IELTS/TOEFL certificate (optional but recommended).

Short-Term / Vocational Courses
  • Completion of Grade 9 or higher.

  • Basic knowledge in the subject (depending on the course, e.g., programming or AutoCAD).

  • No English test required for short-term training courses.

International Students
  • Same academic requirements as above.

  • Must provide legalized copies of transcripts and certificates in English or Arabic.

  • Valid passport (minimum 1-year validity).

  • Residency permit will be arranged after enrollment.

1.

Online Application – 

  • Fill out the application form with personal details, academic history, and chosen program of study.
  • Upload the required documents (see checklist below).
2.
Document Submission

Applicants must submit:

  • High school diploma & transcript (or equivalent).
  • Copy of national ID / Passport.
  • 4 recent passport-sized photos.
  • English test results (if available).
  • Application fee payment receipt.
3.
Entrance Assessment
  • Some programs (like Health Sciences or Computer Science) may require an entrance test in English, Mathematics, or Science.
  • Applicants without proof of English proficiency will sit for the Cihan English Placement Exam.
4.
Interview (If Required)
  • A short interview with faculty members may be scheduled to evaluate motivation, communication skills, and program suitability.

5.
Conditional / Final Acceptance
  • Successful applicants will receive a Conditional Admission Letter via email.
  • Final admission is confirmed after verification of original documents and payment of the initial tuition deposit.
6.
Registration & Orientation
  • Students complete their registration in person at the campus.
  • Receive a Student ID, class schedule, and academic calendar.
  • Attend the Orientation Week introducing campus facilities, faculty, and student services.

Important dates and guidelines

The School opens admission in November every year. Admission is a two step process. In the first step the children write an entrance test after the registration.

🟢 Fall Intake (Main Semester)
  • Applications Open: July 1

  • Application Deadline: August 20

  • Entrance Exams & English Placement Test: August 25 – 28

  • Interviews (if required): August 29 – 31

  • Admission Decisions Announced: September 3

  • Tuition Deposit Deadline: September 10

  • Final Registration & Document Verification: September 12 – 15

  • Orientation Week: September 18 – 22

  • Classes Begin: September 24


🟡 Spring Intake (Second Semester)
  • Applications Open: December 10

  • Application Deadline: January 20

  • Entrance Exams & English Placement Test: January 25 – 27

  • Admission Decisions Announced: February 1

  • Final Registration & Tuition Deadline: February 5 – 10

  • Orientation Week: February 12 – 16

  • Classes Begin: February 18


🔵 Short-Term / Language Programs
  • Rolling Admission: Applications accepted throughout the year.

  • New sessions typically start every 2 months (e.g., September, November, January, March, May, July).


📌 Other Key Academic Dates (General)
  • Midterm Exams:

    • Fall: November

    • Spring: April

  • Final Exams:

    • Fall: January

    • Spring: June

  • Graduation Ceremony: July

  • Scholarship Application Window:

    • Opens in August for Fall intake.

    • Opens in January for Spring intake.


⚠️ Important Notes for Applicants
  • Early Applications are encouraged — limited seats in Health Sciences and Computer Science fill quickly.

  • International Students should apply at least 2 months before deadlines to allow for visa and residency processing.

  • Admission dates may shift slightly each year, depending on Ministry of Higher Education guidelines.

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Financial Aid at Cihan Institute

Cihan Institute offers several financial aid options to support students:

  • Merit Scholarships – 25–50% tuition discount for high-achieving students.

  • Need-Based Aid – 20–40% reduction for students with financial hardship.

  • Talent Awards – Discounts for achievements in sports, arts, or leadership.

  • Sibling Discounts – 10–15% reduction for families with multiple students.

  • International Student Grant – 15–25% discount for non-Iraqi students.

  • Work-Study – On-campus part-time jobs with tuition credit or stipend.

Deadlines:

  • Fall intake: Apply by August 10

  • Spring intake: Apply by January 15

Students must apply with transcripts, proof of income (if needed), and certificates. Awards are announced 2–3 weeks after submission.

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