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The Texas A&M University Dwight Look College of Engineering is considered one of the world's premier programs, with globally recognized faculty renown for their teaching and research excellence. Admission into the program is open to freshman and transfer candidates, and is highly competitive and selective. Therefore, Texas A&M University at Qatar is seeking candidates who have a proven record of academic achievement and success and who thus merit admission into the program. Only the best-qualified candidates will be admitted into the program so it is important that your application reflect precisely and accurately what you have accomplished in your college preparatory schooling.

Entry into the Texas A&M University at Qatar program will encompass the thorough completion of the application, submission of the required supporting documents and college entrance test results, placement tests, and an interview to be conducted by members of the Texas A&M University engineering faculty and admissions staff. All of these requirements in total will determine your admittance. Texas A&M University at Qatar seeks candidates who are committed to meeting the academic rigors of the program, who are global in their personal perspective, and who will thrive in a diverse and culturally rich environment.

Students are required to provide original copies of their academic credentials.

Admission Notification
Students admitted to Texas A&M University at Qatar will be notified by telephone, followed by a written admission confirmation letter that will be mailed to the student's home address.



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