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The Director of the Unified Admission Coordination Unit in Jordan announced that approximately 3,500 students combined health field specialties with science and technology, out of 45,000 students registered in secondary education. He noted that the fields system provides greater flexibility, allowing students to merge various disciplines such as engineering, sciences, technology, and business. Additionally, upcoming adjustments will reduce the number of fields to four next year to enhance students’ options. He also revealed the creation of 69 new majors, covering future-oriented technological and vocational fields. There are expectations of a decline in the acceptance rates for some engineering disciplines, as well as continued plans to decrease the number of students admitted to medicine and dentistry programs. So far, more than 52,000 applications have been submitted for unified admissions, with about 41,844 students accepted into undergraduate programs. It is anticipated that the number of enrollments will be lower than in previous years due to reduced acceptance in stagnant and oversaturated fields.
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