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Jordan News
3 days ago
- General
- Jordan News
Applications Open Today for Community College Diploma Programs - Jordan News
Amman – Wednesday marks the start of the online application process for admission to diploma-level programs at Jordan's public university community colleges, running until midnight on Wednesday, August 20, according to the Unified Admission Coordination Unit of the Higher Education Council at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. اضافة اعلان The unit explained that applications must be submitted through its official website, under the 'Intermediate Diploma Stage' section. Jordanian students with an average grade of 50% or higher may log in to the site. Students will find two separate application forms: First application – for admission to: Intermediate colleges affiliated with Al-Balqa Applied University The Intermediate Technical College of Al al-Bayt University The Tafila Technical Intermediate College of Tafila Technical University Intermediate diploma programs at the World Islamic Sciences and Education University The Royal Jordanian Geographic Center for Surveying and Geospatial Sciences The Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II Academy for Civil Protection / Al-Muwaqqar This application allows up to 20 choices. Applicants must pay a fee of 10 Jordanian dinars after completing the form, using the eFAWATEERcom electronic payment service (Central Bank of Jordan's bill payment system). The student's national ID number will serve as the e-payment number. Second application – for admission to the Nuseibeh Al-Mazinyah and Rufaidah Al-Aslamiyah Colleges affiliated with the Ministry of Health. This application allows up to 10 choices. Applicants must pay a fee of 5 Jordanian dinars after completing the form, also using eFAWATEERcom, with the national ID number as the e-payment number. For more details, tips, and guidance—particularly regarding the specific admission requirements for Nuseibeh Al-Mazinyah and Rufaidah Al-Aslamiyah Colleges—please visit the Unified Admission Coordination Unit's website at under the 'Intermediate Diploma Stage' section.


Jordan News
4 days ago
- Business
- Jordan News
Applications Open Wednesday for Enrollment in Official Community Colleges - Jordan News
The Unified Admission Coordination Unit, affiliated with the Higher Education Council at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, announced that the electronic application process for enrollment in official Jordanian university community colleges for the intermediate diploma stage will start on Wednesday morning, August 13, 2025, and continue until 12 midnight on Wednesday, August 20, 2025. Applications can be submitted via the unit's website ( under the intermediate diploma section. اضافة اعلان Jordanian students with an average score of 50% or higher can apply by accessing the website, where they will find two separate application forms: First Application: For intermediate university colleges affiliated with Al-Balqa Applied University, the Technical Intermediate College of Al al-Bayt University, the Tafila Technical Intermediate College of Tafila Technical University, intermediate diploma majors at the World Islamic Sciences and Education University, the Royal Jordanian Geographic Center for Surveying and Geospatial Sciences, and Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II Academy for Civil Protection (Muweqer). This application includes 20 options. Applicants must pay an application fee of 10 Jordanian dinars via electronic payment through the Central Bank of Jordan's bill payment service (eFAWATEERcom), using the student's national ID as the payment reference number. Second Application: For the Nasibah Al-Maznia and Rufaida Al-Aslamia colleges affiliated with the Ministry of Health, including 10 options. Applicants must pay an application fee of 5 Jordanian dinars, also via eFAWATEERcom, with the national ID number as the payment reference. For more details, guidelines, and specific admission requirements for Nasibah Al-Maznia and Rufaida Al-Aslamia colleges, please visit the Unified Admission Coordination Unit's website at ( under the intermediate diploma section.

Ammon
14-07-2025
- General
- Ammon
Over 2,700 new voluntary subscribers join SSC in H1 2025
Ammon News - The Social Security Corporation (SSC) reported that 2,783 people subscribed voluntarily for the first time during the first half of this year, bringing the total number of active voluntary subscribers to 107,279 by the end of the same period. In a response to inquiries by the Jordan News Agency (Petra), the SSC explained that voluntary subscription is an important mechanism for individuals who are not compulsorily covered to complete their insurance rights. The program is available under specific conditions, including that the applicant must be Jordanian, aged between 16 and 60 for men or 55 for women when applying for the first time, not compulsorily insured through any job, and must not have received any social security benefits such as old-age pension, early retirement, lump-sum compensation, or total or partial disability benefits. The SSC noted that this option targets broad segments of society, especially expatriate Jordanians, housewives, and insured individuals who have left their jobs and need to complete the required contributions to qualify for a future retirement pension. Voluntary subscribers are covered under old-age, disability, and death insurance, and the same provisions apply to them as to compulsory subscribers. They must pay a monthly contribution of 17.5% of their declared insured wage, which must not be less than JD 290. The SSC added that applications can be submitted electronically via its official website, mobile application, or the government's Sanad app, with no documents required. Payments can be made through eFAWATEERcom, exchange offices, or banks.


Jordan News
12-06-2025
- Business
- Jordan News
Decline in "eFAWATEERcom" Payment Transactions - Jordan News
Decline in "eFAWATEERcom" Payment Transactions The "eFAWATEERcom" electronic payment system recorded a noticeable decline in both the number and value of transactions executed during May 2025 compared to the previous month. The number of transactions dropped to 5.76 million, while the total transaction value fell to 1.13 billion dinars, representing a 27.8% decrease. اضافة اعلان According to the monthly report issued by the Jordan Payments and Clearing Company (JoPACC), the total number of transactions processed through eFAWATEERcom since the beginning of the year reached 29.38 million, with a cumulative value of 6.37 billion dinars. The report showed a significant 11.8% decrease in the number of transactions in May, down from 6.54 million in April and compared to 5.5 million in March. In terms of transaction value, there was also a 27.8% decline, with 1.13 billion dinars in May, compared to 1.57 billion in April, and the same as 1.13 billion in March. Despite the drop in transactions, the number of eFAWATEERcom users saw a slight increase in May, reaching 4.73 million, up from 4.68 million in April and 4.65 million in March, marking a 0.9% increase. New users in May totaled 40,200 (0.9%), while existing users amounted to 4.68 million (99.1%). The report also indicated that 620 billers are currently registered with eFAWATEERcom, offering 2,138 different services. Transaction distribution by category showed that: Telecommunications topped the list with 1.924 million transactions, Followed by water and electricity with 1.636 million, Government services with 1.043 million, Digital wallets and payment service providers with 527,000, Finance and financial services with 302,000, Education with 98,000, Transport and travel with 49,000, Trade and general services with 37,000, Unions and organizations with 33,000, Gas and energy with 26,000. As for payment methods: 82.1% of transactions (4.73 million) were made through digital payments, 17.9% (1.03 million) were completed using cash payments. In terms of value: Government services led May's payments with 676 million dinars, Followed by digital wallets and PSPs with 245 million, Water and electricity with 63 million, Finance and financial services with 45 million, Telecommunications with 31 million, Education with 19 million, Banks, gas and energy, and trade and services each with 13 million, Transport and travel came last with 5 million dinars. The report also noted that 78.8% of the total transaction value was processed through digital payments, amounting to 891.2 million dinars, while 21.2% was conducted in cash, totaling 240.1 million dinars. Finally, the average value per transaction in May declined to 196 dinars, down from 240 dinars in April and 206 dinars in March. — (Al Mamlaka TV)


Zawya
14-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Jordan: CliQ transactions dip, eFAWATEERcom sees 'strong' growth in April
AMMAN — The value of e-payment transactions through the CliQ system fell to JD1.48 billion in April, down by 5.1 per cent from JD1.56 billion in March, according to data issued on Tuesday by the Jordan Payments and Clearing Company (JoPACC). Figures cited by Al Mamlaka TV showed that around 11.52 million transactions were processed through CliQ in April, down 4.9 per cent from 12.11 million transactions in March. The total number of transactions through CliQ reached 43.85 million in the January-April period of 2025, with a cumulative value of JD5.6 billion. The user base continued to grow, with the number of CliQ users rising to 1.81 million in April, marking an increase of 2 per cent over the previous month. According to the data, 96.2 per cent of users are Jordanians with a total of 1.7 million, while non-Jordanian users make up 3.8 per cent with a total of 68,300. The majority of users are 62.1 per cent for men, compared with 37.9 per cent for women, and the most active demographic group is young people aged between 18 and 30. In terms of transaction types, money transfers accounted for 84.9 per cent of all the CliQ transactions, while purchases accounted for 15.1 per cent. CliQ is Jordan's newest instant payment system, launched by the JoPACC in 2020. It enables real-time money transfers between bank accounts in all participating banks and financial institutions in the Kingdom. Meanwhile, the e-payment system eFAWATEERcom recorded a 'significant' increase in the number and value of transactions in April 2025, according to the monthly report issued by the JoPACC. The number of transactions processed through the system reached 6.54 million in April, recording an increase of 18.9 per cent, compared with March that saw the total value of these transactions rising to JD1.57 billion, recording an increase of 38.2 per cent from JD1.13 billion in the previous month. From the beginning of the year to April, eFAWATEERcom processed 23.62 million transactions with a total value of JD5.24 billion. The report revealed that the platform had 4.68 million users in April, up from 4.65 million in March and 4.62 million in February, showing an increase of 0.7 per cent. Of the total users, 34,200 were new in April. The number of transactions increased from 5.5 million in March to 6.54 million in April according to the report. The report added that the highest activity came from the telecommunications sector with 2.215 million transactions, followed by water and electricity, government services, e-wallet and payment service providers, financial services, education, transport and travel, unions and organisations, trade and services, and gas and energy. Digital payments accounted for 5.38 million transactions in April, representing 82 per cent, while 1.16 million were cash payments at 17.7 per cent. © Copyright The Jordan Times. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (