Data modification is now closed on the unified admissions platform, and seats have been allocated

closes The unified admissions platform today, Monday, the window for modifying data and personal profiles for high school graduates in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This important organizational step is taken to ensure the accuracy of the entered data before the actual start of the selection and competition phases for available academic places in various public universities and technical colleges for the new academic year.
Digital transformation in education and the role of the unified admissions platform
As part of Saudi Vision 2030, the Kingdom's higher education sector has undergone a massive digital transformation aimed at streamlining procedures and ensuring equal opportunities for all students. The Unified Admission Platform a prime example of this development, integrating university applications into a single national portal that prevents duplicate admissions and allows students to transparently and easily review available options based on their weighted scores, thus ending the era of traditional application processes and the need to switch between different universities.
Critical dates for achievement test results and grade monitoring
According to the approved schedule, the platform has set June 9th as the deadline for students to take the achievement test administered by the National Center for Assessment (Qiyas). Following this, June 26th and 27th will be dedicated to the automated recording of high school grades via a direct electronic link with official educational authorities, ensuring fast and accurate data processing without human intervention.
As for the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Scholarship Program for Overseas Studies, the results of the acceptance will be announced during the period from June 12 to 14, with the option available to candidates to confirm their acceptance or withdraw.
University seat allocation and smart selection mechanism
The most anticipated phase for students begins from June 28th to July 18th, during which available academic opportunities will be displayed, real-time ranking processes will commence, and results will be continuously updated based on student preferences and minimum weighted scores. The platform utilizes indicators that display acceptance probability ratings ranging from "high" to "low" to help students make informed decisions.
The platform noted that July 7th is the deadline for submitting specializations with special conditions that require personal interviews or practical admission tests, stressing the importance of monitoring indicators due to the possibility of changes in competition levels based on supply and demand and the movement of preference rankings.



