Admission requirements vary depending on the program and degree level (undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral). Generally, BIU requires:

  • Undergraduate applicants: High school diploma or equivalent, standardized test scores (if applicable), and English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS for non-native speakers).
  • Graduate applicants: Bachelor’s degree, relevant academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and sometimes a professional portfolio or work experience.

BIU’s campus is vibrant and diverse, with students from over 50 countries. Our campus offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including 100+ student clubs, sports teams, cultural events, and leadership programs. Whether you’re interested in joining a student society, participating in sports, or attending international festivals, BIU provides a rich and inclusive environment for all students.

BIU is home to over 25 research centers dedicated to fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Sustainable Development, Healthcare, and Biotechnology. Both undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to engage in research projects, participate in research symposiums, and collaborate with faculty on cutting-edge studies. Research funding is also available for qualified students.

BIU maintains a low student-to-faculty ratio to ensure personalized attention and mentorship for each student. This allows for a more interactive and collaborative learning environment, where students can engage closely with professors and peers.

BIU is dedicated to supporting students both academically and personally. We offer a wide range of student services, including:

  • Academic Advising: Personalized guidance on course selection, academic planning, and progress tracking.
  • Health & Wellness: On-campus health services, mental health support, and counseling.
  • Tutoring & Mentorship: Peer tutoring, academic workshops, and faculty mentorship programs.
  • Disability Support Services: Accommodations and resources for students with disabilities to ensure equal access to education.

BIU takes student safety very seriously. Our campus security team operates 24/7 to ensure the well-being of all students, staff, and visitors. Safety measures include:

  • Security personnel patrolling campus grounds.
  • CCTV surveillance and secure entry points.
  • Emergency response systems and a student helpline.
  • Health and safety workshops and awareness campaigns.

BIU has strong partnerships with local and international industries, offering students access to internships and work placements that provide real-world experience. Opportunities are available in various sectors such as:

  • Business and Finance: Internships with global corporations and start-ups.
  • Healthcare: Clinical rotations and research projects in medical facilities.
  • Technology: Hands-on experience with top tech companies and research institutions.
  • Law and Governance: Internships with legal firms, governmental bodies, and NGOs.

At BIU, undergraduate students are encouraged to participate in research projects from their first year. There are several ways to get involved:

  • Join a Research Lab: Work alongside faculty in one of our 25+ research centers on innovative projects.
  • Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP): A dedicated program that pairs students with faculty mentors to conduct original research.
  • Summer Research Programs: Opportunities to engage in research over the summer, with funding available for certain projects.
  • Research Conferences: Present your findings at BIU’s annual Student Research Conference or other national and international events.

Yes, BIU offers regular campus tours for prospective students and their families. You can book a guided tour through our Campus Visit page, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore our facilities, meet faculty, and speak with current students. Virtual tours are also available for those who cannot visit in person.

Yes, BIU requires a non-refundable application fee, which varies by program. This fee helps cover administrative costs associated with processing applications.

Admissions Counselors:

Each admissions counselor is responsible for a specific region or program. They are available to answer questions about the application process, program details, and campus life. Prospective students can reach out to them for personalized guidance and support.

Financial Aid Advisors:

Our financial aid advisors work closely with prospective students to discuss scholarship opportunities, grants, and financial planning. They are available to answer questions about funding options and guide students through the financial aid application process.

Student Ambassadors:

Student ambassadors are current BIU students who volunteer to share their experiences and insights with prospective students. They provide a student perspective on campus life, academic programs, and extracurricular opportunities. Prospective students can connect with them through various outreach events and social media platforms.