The Department of Medical Laboratory Technology was established in ِAug, 2006 at the University of Tabuk by virtue of the Higher Education Council Resolution No. 1426/37/26 and the kind approval of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, Prime Minister and Head of Higher Education dated 05/08/1426H. The Department of Medical Laboratory Technology aims to qualify students who are able to diagnose and analyze many diseases in Hematology, Immunology, Medical Microbiology, Medical Genetics, Histology, Pathological cells and Clinical Biochemistry. The department currently offers a bachelor's program and the graduates of the program are classified as medical laboratory specialists. In addition, The department offers a master's program in Medical Laboratories that Molecular Medicine
We offer a variety of academic programs designed to develop students’ skills and equip them with the necessary knowledge across various disciplines. These programs align with international standards to meet the needs of the job market.
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Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology Program
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Master of Medical Laboratories
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MLT Department at The University College of Dhuba
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I apply for admission to the university while I am a student enrolled at another university?
Yes, you can apply, but you cannot confirm your admission unless you submit a withdrawal form from the other university.
Have new majors been created for undergraduate students?
The announced admissions guide can be found on the Deanship of Admissions and Registration's website.
What does weighted percentage mean?
It takes into account a number of university admission criteria, as follows: Weighted percentage = (cumulative high school GPA x 0.30) + (general aptitude score x 0.30) + (scholastic achievement test score x 0.40). It is calculated for male students in health, science, and arts majors, and for female students in health, science, and arts majors.
What type of secondary school education is eligible for university admission?
Only "full-time" secondary school is accepted; "extension" or "adult education" is not accepted.
What are the specific requirements for university admission?
These are the requirements specific to each major, such as the year of graduation and the type of high school diploma available in the University Admissions Guide.
What are the general requirements for university admission?
They can be found in the university admissions guide for the upcoming year, available on the Deanship of Admission and Registration's website.
What are the university majors available at Tabuk University for the upcoming academic year?
The university publishes an annual admissions guide, which includes university admission dates and requirements, application procedures, and available majors. It must be read in full before applying for admission. It can be accessed through the Deanship of Admissions and Registration's website.
Is the application process electronic or paper-based?
Applications are submitted electronically only via the university's electronic admissions portal. There are no paper or manual applications during or after the admissions period.
Can I apply for admission to the university through the correspondence or distance learning system?
All correspondence and distance learning programs are currently closed at Tabuk University.
What is the study system available for admission for the current academic year?
A: The current study system is "full-time," which means full-time attendance according to the student's registered study schedule and requires full-time study.