National School of Applied Sciences of Fez
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École Nationale des Sciences Appliquées de Fès | |
| Type | Public engineering school |
|---|---|
| Established | 2005 |
Parent institution | Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University |
| Location | , 33°59′47″N 4°59′30″W / 33.9964°N 4.9917°W |
| Website | www |
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The National School of Applied Sciences of Fez (French: École Nationale des Sciences Appliquées de Fès; ENSAF) is a Moroccan public engineering school based in Fez. Established in 2005, it operates under the Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University and is a key member of the national network of Écoles nationales des sciences appliquées (ENSA).[1]
Admission to ENSAF is highly competitive and follows a multi-tier selection process:
- Preparatory Cycle: High school graduates are admitted through a selective national entrance exam (Concours) following a pre-selection based on academic performance.
- Engineering Cycle: Candidates can join via the National Common Entrance Exam (CNC) or through specialized internal competitions for holders of undergraduate technical degrees such as DEUG or DUT.[2]
The school offers a five-year program culminating in the State Engineer degree (Diplôme d'Ingénieur d'État) in various technical fields including Computer Science, Telecommunications, Industrial Engineering, and Mechatronics.[3]
