The applicant must have a General Secondary Education Certificate or its equivalent from inside or outside the Kingdom.
No more than five years should have passed since obtaining the secondary school certificate or its equivalent, and the University Council may waive this condition if there are convincing reasons.
The applicant must have good conduct.
The applicant must successfully pass any tests or personal interviews deemed appropriate by the University Council.
The applicant must be medically fit, both mentally and physically.
If the applicant is employed in any governmental or private entity, they must obtain approval from their employer.
The applicant must meet any other conditions set by the University Council and announced at the time of application.
The applicant must not have been dismissed from another university for disciplinary reasons.
Holders of a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent may not be admitted to obtain another bachelor’s degree, and the University President may grant an exception to this rule.
A student registered for another academic degree or lower, whether at the same university or another, may not be admitted.
The applicant must be a Saudi national.
Passing the Saudi General Secondary School Certificate and obtaining a grade that qualifies the student for admission to the Bachelor of Physiotherapy and Health Rehabilitation program in accordance with Al Jouf University admission regulations.
The Department Council determines the number of seats available each semester according to the department’s capacity and clinical training sites.
Students are allocated based on the available seats and the student’s preference, facilitated through the Deanship of Admission and Registration.
Full-time study in accordance with the approved timetable.
The applicant must be able to perform motor tasks normally.
The applicant must be mentally and physically sound.
The applicant must be a Saudi national.
The applicant must be able to communicate effectively in English.


