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Jeddah University 2026 Postgraduate Admissions: Programs, fees and how to apply

Jeddah University 2026 Postgraduate Admissions: Programs, fees and how to apply

Jeddah University opens 2026 Postgraduate Admissions online now / Image: File

Jeddah University has officially opened admissions for its postgraduate programs (Master’s and Ph.D.) for the academic year 2026. The announcement was made by the Deanship of Graduate Studies and International Cooperation, and applications are being accepted online through the university’s official admission portal. This intake includes a wide mix of academic, professional, and executive programs aimed at helping students build deep expertise and research skills relevant to the modern job market and Saudi Vision 2030 goals.

Jeddah University 2026 programs offered

Jeddah University provides over 40 postgraduate programs in areas that reflect current industry needs and future trends. These programs fall into three broad categories:

Program Category Representative Specializations Focus & Degree Type Tuition & Financials
Academic Programs • Quranic Sciences (Exegesis, Readings)

• Drawing & Arts (Ph.D.)

• Biotechnology / Molecular Biology

• Mathematics & Statistics

• Special Education

Research-Driven: Focuses on theoretical depth and original research. Leading to traditional Master’s or Ph.D. degrees. Typically Tuition-Free for Saudi citizens or covered by specific scholarships.
Executive & Professional • Business Administration (MBA)

• Project Management

• Cybersecurity

• Engineering Management

• Sports Management

Career-Focused: Tailored for working professionals looking to advance in leadership or technical industry roles. Paid Programs: Fees are usually charged per credit hour or semester.
Applied & Unique Fields • Fashion & Interior Design

• 3D Printing & Advanced Manufacturing

• Supply Chain Management

• Digital Media & Translation Studies

Innovation-Centric: Blends creative arts with modern technology and industrial logistics. Varies; many are offered as Professional Master’s with associated fees.

Tuition fees for 2026

Program Type Estimated Total Cost (SAR) Typical Payment Structure
Executive MBA SAR 78,000 Installments (approx. SAR 19,500/semester)
Professional Master’s (e.g., HRM, Cybersecurity) SAR 60,000 – 78,000 Installments (approx. SAR 15,000/semester)
Applied & Tech Masters (e.g., Engineering Mgmt) SAR 72,000 Installments (approx. SAR 18,000/semester)
Traditional Academic Master’s / PhD SAR 0 (Free) Usually government-funded for Saudi citizens

For those pursuing Executive and Professional Programs, the university structures its tuition to reflect the specialized, industry-aligned nature of the curriculum. While total costs for programs like the Executive MBA or Cybersecurity can reach up to SAR 78,000, the university offers a supportive financial roadmap through flexible installment plans. It is important for non-Saudi applicants to factor in an additional 15% VAT on top of the base tuition, alongside a standard non-refundable application fee of approximately SAR 1,000 required during the initial submission on the DGS Portal. For Saudi nationals, these research-heavy programs are typically tuition-free, representing a significant government investment in academic excellence. International scholars also have a viable pathway through the “Study in Saudi” scholarship initiative. When granted, these scholarships provide a comprehensive financial package that covers 100% of tuition fees and includes a monthly stipend of roughly SAR 1,000 to assist with living expenses.

Deadlines and important dates

For this admission cycle:

  • Application Opening: Mid-December 2025 (for the 2026 academic year)
  • Primary Submission Deadline: Previously, the main window ran from 8 April to 1 May 2025 for the 1447 AH cycle, but specific program deadlines can differ and are clearly listed on the portal.

Always confirm the exact deadline for your chosen program on the Graduate Admission Portal, some programs may close earlier based on capacity or competitive admission.

How to apply?

Applications for postgraduate programs at Jeddah University are completed fully online through the official Graduate Admissions portal, where applicants must create an account, select their desired master’s or PhD program, and carefully review the specific eligibility criteria. Candidates are required to upload all necessary documents, including their bachelor’s degree certificate and academic transcripts, a valid national ID or passport, an updated CV, and proof of language proficiency for English-taught programs, along with a statement of purpose and recommendation letters if requested by the department. Once the application is submitted and any applicable application fee is paid, applicants can track their admission status electronically through the system. International applicants who receive an offer must then proceed with the student visa process, which includes submitting the official acceptance letter, passport details, medical clearance, and proof of financial capability. Go to Source

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