Badr University
جامعة بدر بالقاهرة | |
Badr University in Cairo logo | |
| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Established | 2014 |
| Location | Badr City , Cairo Governorate , Egypt |
| Campus | Suburban, ~45 acres |
| Website | www |
The Badr University in Cairo (BUC; Arabic: جامعة بدر بالقاهرة) is a private higher education institution located in Badr, Cairo Governorate, Egypt. Established in 2014, BUC offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across health sciences, engineering, business, arts and humanities, and other fields. The university positions itself as a student-centred institution with an emphasis on employability, international collaboration and practical training.[1]
History
The Badr University in Cairo was inaugurated in 2014 as part of development initiatives by the Cairo for Investment & Real Estate Development (CIRA) group to expand into higher education.[2] The campus was planned on a suburban site in Badr City to provide modern facilities and a less congested academic environment compared with central Cairo.[1]
In its strategic planning documents for 2022–2027, the university set out goals to increase research capacity, international partnerships, innovation and community engagement.[3]
Campus and facilities
The BUC's campus in the Entertainment Area of Badr City includes academic buildings, laboratories, studios, library services, and sports facilities. Sources describe the campus footprint at roughly 45 acres and highlight facilities intended for health-sciences training, engineering workshops, film and performing arts studios, and sports fields.[2][4]
Organisation and academics
The BUC is organised into multiple faculties (schools) covering a broad range of disciplines. The university has the following schools:[5]
- Applied Arts
- Business and Economics
- Engineering and Technology
- Filmmaking and Performing Arts
- Linguistics and Translation
- Medicine
- Oral and Dental Medicine
- Nursing
- Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Industries
- Physical Therapy
- Biotechnology
- Law
Programs in health-sciences and some technical fields are reported to be delivered largely in English to facilitate internationalisation and clinical training standards.[6]
Teaching and accreditation
The BUC is recognised by the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education as a licensed private university and advertises both national accreditation and international partnerships intended to support curriculum development and staff exchange.[1][2]
Research and partnerships
The university reports collaborations and memoranda of understanding with a number of international institutions for curriculum strengthening, student exchange and capacity building. The BUC has highlighted links with foreign partner schools in its outreach and promotional material.[2]
In external rankings and innovation assessments, the BUC has been mentioned in a number of indices and reports. For example, it was included in a United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)-affiliated innovation ranking that the university publicised in institutional communications.[7]
Admissions and tuition
Admissions criteria vary by faculty but commonly include academic transcripts, an English language requirement for some programs, and program-specific assessments or interviews (particularly for medicine, dentistry and some arts programs). Tuition levels differ by faculty and by whether a student is domestic or international; health-sciences and clinical programs typically carry higher fees than humanities or social-science programs.[8][4]
Student life
Student activities at the BUC include academic societies, arts and cultural clubs, sports teams and events such as international-day celebrations. The campus emphasises extracurricular activities alongside academic programmes to develop transferable skills and student engagement.[4]
Rankings and recognition
The BUC appears in several international ranking or benchmarking reports with varying placements depending on the ranking body and the year. Institutional sources and third-party summaries cite placements in broad ranking bands and highlight particular recognition in innovation-oriented listings referenced by the university.[9][7]
Criticism and considerations
As a relatively new private university that experienced rapid growth, the BUC faces common challenges associated with emerging institutions, such as scaling academic staff, developing research profiles and consolidating an international reputation. Prospective students and stakeholders are advised to consult multiple sources — including official accreditation information, independent reviews and alumni feedback — when assessing programme quality and clinical training arrangements.[3]
See also
- Education in Egypt
- List of universities in Egypt
- Private universities in Egypt
References
- ^ a b c "About BUC". Badr University in Cairo. Retrieved 2025-10-29.
- ^ a b c d "Badr University". Cairo for Investment & Real Estate Development (CIRA). Retrieved 2025-10-29.
- ^ a b "BUC Strategic Plan 2022–2027" (PDF). Badr University in Cairo. Retrieved 2025-10-29.
- ^ a b c "Badr University Cairo". Standyou Global Education. Retrieved 2025-10-29.
- ^ https://buc.edu.eg/new-undergraduate
- ^ "Study MBBS in Egypt – Badr University". University Insights. Retrieved 2025-10-29.
- ^ a b "BUC Ranked Among Top 100 Universities in Innovation" (PDF). Enterprise Press. 2020. Retrieved 2025-10-29.
- ^ "Badr University in Cairo". QS Top Universities. Retrieved 2025-10-29.
- ^ "Badr University in Cairo". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 2025-10-29.