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Sajjel (sajjel.me), based on the captured content, appears to be an aggregation platform for application timelines and programs aimed at Saudi university admissions. Its tagline is essentially “register for university with ease.” It covers high school graduates, diploma-to-bachelor pathways, and postgraduate options, and lists city filters across Saudi Arabia such as Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Makkah, and Taif. Rather than offering a single course, the site displays admissions links and deadlines from universities, government bodies, and scholarship programs.
In terms of subject coverage, the platform includes university diplomas, bachelor’s programs, e-learning, medicine and surgery, arts programs, as well as government scholarship routes such as Ministry of Culture scholarships and “ خادم الحرمين الشريفين للابتعاث ”. For delivery format, the available filters include remote, in-person, and hybrid learning, but the page does not specify whether programs use live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 instruction. On accreditation, the page mentions “accredited diplomas” and bachelor’s/diploma programs from multiple universities, but details such as certificate issuer, credits, and accreditation rules need to be confirmed on the program provider’s own page. The teaching language is not clearly stated, though the page itself is in Arabic.
The platform offers fee-based filters such as “paid,” “free,” and “free with rewards.” Example prices include starting from 999 SAR/month, 11,988 SAR/year, 6,000 SAR/year, and 4,500 SAR/year, while many programs are marked as free or simply labeled “paid.” This suggests that Sajjel functions more as an information index than a platform directly selling standardized courses; actual fees depend on the university or program provider.
Its main strength is the high concentration of information. Users can quickly filter by city, study mode, cost, and nationality, while also seeing whether applications are open and, in some cases, the deadline. This is useful for planning during application season. The drawbacks are that the captured text does not show full admission requirements, application materials, selection rules, payment methods, or the platform’s customer support capabilities. Non-Arabic users may also face a language barrier.
It is best suited for students planning to apply to Saudi universities, especially those interested in scholarships or remote/in-person programs, and particularly Arabic-speaking users. Access status from China cannot be determined from the text, so it is currently marked as unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If using it from China, applicants should cross-check information with official university websites, Saudi centralized admissions platforms, and official scholarship websites, rather than relying solely on the aggregator page.
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sajjel.me is an Saudi Arabia Study Abroad provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sajjel.me directly.