The number that matters in Algeria is 58 universities—not every organisation that an old web directory happens to label a university.
Study in Algeria 2027 | Scholarships, Study in Algeria Portal, Languages, Visa & International Students
Algeria has one of the largest public higher-education networks in North Africa, with universities and specialist institutions distributed across the country rather than concentrated only in Algiers.
But students researching Algeria online face a basic problem: many old “university lists” mix genuine universities with research centres, hospitals, vocational institutes, specialist schools, university centres and organisations that are not universities at all.
This guide uses a stricter institutional definition.
For the principal university list, we use the current institutional classification of Algeria’s Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MESRS). The Ministry’s present university network enumerates 58 institutions under the Universities category, separately from university centres, national higher schools, higher normal schools and licensed private higher-education institutions.
That distinction makes this page much more useful than an undifferentiated directory.
This guide covers:
- the current official list of 58 universities;
- the difference between universities, higher schools and university centres;
- Algeria’s Licence–Master–Doctorate system;
- current international-student admissions;
- the August 2026 application deadline;
- Arabic, French and English as teaching languages;
- tuition and university fees;
- qualification equivalence;
- current international academic visibility;
- major university cities;
- and a practical checklist for choosing and applying to an Algerian university.
Algeria Universities 2027 — Quick Answer
How many universities does Algeria currently have?
The current MESRS University Network lists 58 institutions specifically classified as universities.
Is Algeria’s entire higher-education network larger than 58?
Yes. The broader system also includes national higher schools, higher normal schools, university centres, private higher-education institutions and other specialist establishments.
What degree structure does Algeria use?
The main system is Licence–Master–Doctorate (LMD), adopted from 2004.
Which languages are used for university teaching?
Depending on the program and specialisation: Arabic, French or English.
Can international students apply?
Yes. Algeria operates the official Study in Algeria platform for international applicants.
What was the live 2026 international application timeline? The Study in Algeria portal now displays an official application-deadline extension to 30 August 2026. The same page still shows the original 13 January–30 June submission window and a 1 July–31 August review period, so applicants should follow the current portal instructions rather than infer an unpublished revised review timetable. Applicants planning for 2027 must check the new official cycle when published.
How Many Universities Are There in Algeria for 2027?
This question requires more care than it appears.
An official Study in Algeria network page published in March 2025 described a national network of 117 higher-education institutions across 48 of Algeria’s 58 provinces, consisting at that time of 55 universities, 9 university centres, 40 national higher schools and 13 higher teacher-training colleges.
However, the Ministry’s current University Network now enumerates:
- 18 universities in the Central region
- 23 universities in the Eastern region
- 17 universities in the Western region
for a current total of:
58 Universities
The difference is important because the Algerian university network continues to evolve.
For example, the Ministry confirms that Ahmed Salhi University in Naama was formally promoted from a university centre to university status, with the inauguration taking place on 4 January 2026 under Executive Decree No. 25-265 of 7 October 2025.
The latest Ministry classification should be used rather than an older fixed university count.
Official List of 58 Universities in Algeria for 2027
The following list is based on the current MESRS University Network and follows its regional structure.
Central Algeria — 18 Universities
- Akli Mohand Oulhadj University of Bouira
- Ziane Achour University of Djelfa
- University of Ghardaia
- Djilali Bounaama University of Khemis Miliana
- Yahia Farès University of Médéa
- University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene — USTHB
- Abderrahmane Mira University of Béjaïa
- M’Hamed Bougara University of Boumerdès
- Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi Ouzou
- Amar Telidji University of Laghouat
- Saad Dahlab University of Blida 1
- Lounici Ali University of Blida 2
- Benyoucef Benkhedda University of Algiers 1
- Abou El Kacem Saâdallah University of Algiers 2
- Brahim Soltane Chaibout University of Algiers 3
- University of Continuing Education
- University of Tamanrasset
- Abdallah Morsli University of Tipaza
Eastern Algeria — 23 Universities
- Mohammed Seddik Ben Yahia University of Jijel
- Larbi Tébessi University of Tébessa
- Mohamed Bachir El Ibrahimi University of Bordj Bou Arréridj
- Chadli Bendjedid University of El Tarf
- Abbas Laghrour University of Khenchela
- Larbi Ben M’hidi University of Oum El Bouaghi
- Hamma Lakhdar University of El Oued
- Mohammed-Chérif Messaadia University of Souk Ahras
- Badji Mokhtar University of Annaba
- 20 August 1955 University of Skikda
- 8 May 1945 University of Guelma
- Batna 1 University — Hadj Lakhdar
- Mohamed Khider University of Biskra
- Mohamed Boudiaf University of M’Sila
- Kasdi Merbah University of Ouargla
- Emir Abdelkader University for Islamic Sciences
- Ferhat Abbas University Sétif 1
- Mohamed Lamine Debaghine University Sétif 2
- Frères Mentouri University Constantine 1
- Abdelhamid Mehri University Constantine 2
- Salah Boubnider University Constantine 3
- Batna 2 University — Mustapha Ben Boulaid
- Abdelhafid Boussouf University of Mila
Western Algeria — 17 Universities
- Mohamed Tahri University of Béchar
- Mustapha Stambouli University of Mascara
- Tahar Moulay University of Saïda
- Abou Bekr Belkaid University of Tlemcen
- Ahmed Draya University of Adrar
- Ibn Khaldoun University of Tiaret
- Djillali Liabès University of Sidi Bel Abbès
- Abdelhamid Ibn Badis University of Mostaganem
- Ahmed Ben Bella University of Oran 1
- Mohamed Boudiaf University of Science and Technology of Oran — USTO
- Mohamed Ben Ahmed University of Oran 2
- Hassiba Benbouali University of Chlef
- University of Tissemsilt
- University of Aïn Témouchent
- University of Relizane
- Ahmed Salhi University of Naama
- Ali Kafi University of Tindouf
Why Some Algeria University Lists Show More Than 58 Institutions
The number 58 does not represent Algeria’s entire higher-education sector.
It represents the institutions currently placed by MESRS in its formal Universities category.
The Ministry separately identifies other recognised higher-education categories, including:
National Higher Schools
These include specialised institutions in areas such as:
- engineering;
- artificial intelligence;
- mathematics;
- computer science;
- statistics;
- architecture;
- agriculture;
- veterinary science;
- management;
- journalism;
- political science;
- public works;
- marine sciences;
- digital economy;
- autonomous systems;
- and other specialist disciplines.
The current Ministry network includes institutions such as the National Higher School of Artificial Intelligence and National Higher School of Mathematics, but these are categorised as higher schools rather than universities.
Higher Normal Schools
These institutions have a particularly important role in teacher education and related training.
University Centres
These are recognised higher-education establishments but are administratively classified separately from universities.
Licensed Private Institutions
MESRS also publishes a separate list of licensed private higher-education institutions.
Therefore:
A recognised higher-education institution does not have to carry the formal legal classification “university.”
Conversely:
A research centre, hospital or training organisation should not be called a university merely because it conducts academic or research work.
This distinction corrects one of the biggest weaknesses in older university directories.
Algeria’s Higher-Education System
Algeria’s principal university structure is the:
Licence – Master – Doctorate (LMD) System
The Ministry states that Algeria adopted the LMD system in 2004. It organises university study into three successive cycles and uses teaching units and academic credits.
Licence
The Licence is the principal first university cycle.
A standard Licence is normally completed over:
3 years
and commonly corresponds to:
180 credits
Master
The Master follows the Licence and normally requires:
2 additional years
with:
120 credits
Doctorate
Doctoral study follows the preceding postgraduate qualification and centres on advanced academic research.
The usual minimum duration is approximately:
3 years
although actual completion time and requirements vary according to discipline and research progress.
Algeria also offers other higher-education pathways, including engineering, architecture, medical sciences and specialist higher-school programs.
Students should therefore verify the precise structure of the qualification they intend to pursue instead of assuming every program follows exactly the same format.
What the 2026–2027 Academic-Year Preparations Tell 2027 Applicants
Current Ministry planning also shows that Algeria’s higher-education system is not static. At a 17 June 2026 steering meeting for the 2026–2027 academic year, the Ministry reviewed academic, pedagogical and organisational changes for the new cycle. It identified new curriculum elements including History of Algeria and Citizenship and Lean Start-up, alongside continued work on university residences and student services.
These changes are useful to prospective students for two reasons.
First, they show why programme descriptions copied from an old university directory can quickly become incomplete. Curriculum, teaching language, partnerships, university services and institutional classifications can all change between application cycles.
Second, they reinforce the need to separate system-level developments from programme-level promises. A national initiative does not prove that every university offers the same module, English-medium pathway, residence arrangement or international partnership. Before applying, students should verify the current programme page and the receiving institution’s instructions.
For 2027 planning, the practical rule is evidence-first: use current Ministry evidence to understand the national direction, then use the current institution and programme record to make the individual study decision.
Languages of Instruction in Algerian Universities
One of the most important questions for an international applicant is:
What language will my degree actually be taught in?
The official Study in Algeria platform states that university instruction may be delivered in:
- Arabic
- French
- English
depending on the academic field and specialisation.
Students who do not have sufficient proficiency in the required teaching language may undergo intensive language preparation through Intensive Language Teaching Centres — CEIL associated with higher-education institutions.
English is becoming more important
English-medium higher education is also expanding.
The Minister’s Study in Algeria statement describes an English-taught university pole near Algiers incorporating specialist schools in fields including artificial intelligence, mathematics, autonomous systems, nanotechnology and cybersecurity.
This does not mean every Algerian university course is now available in English.
Before applying, Verify:
- the exact teaching language of the program;
- whether all modules use the same language;
- whether language changes between academic years;
- whether a language certificate is required;
- whether preparatory language study is available;
- and whether examinations are held in the same language as lectures.
Studying in Algeria as an International Student
International recruitment has become a more visible part of Algeria’s higher-education strategy.
The Ministry officially launched the Study in Algeria digital platform for international students in April 2025 as part of the country’s framework for admitting foreign students to higher-education institutions.
The platform enables international applicants to:
- explore institutions;
- search academic programs;
- review admission information;
- submit applications;
- and access practical information about studying in Algeria.
The Ministry also states that Algeria receives international students through scholarship and bilateral-cooperation programs, including students enrolled across Licence, Master and Doctorate cycles.
What Changed for International Students in 2026?
Algeria’s international-student system is becoming more digital and more operationally distinct from the domestic admission process. Two 2026 developments are especially useful for students planning ahead.
Remote electronic payment for application and registration fees
On 9 April 2026, the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research launched a remote electronic-payment service for international students within the Study in Algeria programme. The service covers application and registration fees and gives overseas applicants a government-run payment route instead of relying on informal intermediaries.
This matters because fee payment is part of the admission journey, but payment should never be treated as proof of admission. Applicants should first confirm the institution, programme, applicant status and payment instructions shown through the official platform or receiving university.
English-medium higher education is expanding
English is increasingly visible within Algerian higher education, but students should not interpret this as meaning that every degree has switched to English.
A concrete current example came on 9 July 2026, when the Ministry marked the graduation of the first English-taught cohorts at the University of Algiers 3. The disciplines identified included Information and Communication Sciences, Political Science, Economics and Management Sciences, and Physical and Sports Activities.
For 2027 planning, the correct approach is therefore to verify the exact programme and its teaching language. Arabic, French and English can all appear in the system, and the language used for one programme should not be generalized to an entire university.
2027 Planning Snapshot for International Applicants
The strongest current evidence available in 2026 gives students a practical planning sequence for 2027:
- Use the Ministry’s current university network to confirm whether an institution is formally classified as a university, higher school, university centre or another recognised type.
- Use Study in Algeria for the international application route and current application-cycle instructions.
- Check the exact programme, because language, entry requirements and capacity are programme-specific.
- Prepare qualification-equivalence and authenticated documents early where required.
- Verify the current fee schedule and official payment instructions before transferring money.
- Treat 2026 dates as evidence, not as automatic 2027 deadlines. A later cycle must be confirmed when the Ministry publishes it.
The current 2026 cycle is useful as a planning benchmark: the current portal now states that the application deadline was extended to 30 August 2026. It still displays the original 13 January–30 June submission window and July–August review period, followed by registration in September and classes from October. Those dates describe the 2026 process and must not be silently relabelled as 2027 dates.
International Applications: Current 2026 Evidence for 2027 Planning
For students applying through the Study in Algeria system, the 2026 application schedule is especially important.
The current portal now states that the application deadline was extended to 30 August 2026, while its timeline section still displays the original 13 January–30 June submission window.
1 July–31 August 2026 — Administrative and Academic Review
Applications undergo:
- administrative examination by the competent Ministry services;
- academic examination by the higher-education institutions selected by applicants;
- review of whether previous qualifications match the requested academic field;
- and consideration of available admission capacity.
September 2026
Successful international applicants move to administrative and academic registration at their host institution after completing the required procedures.
October 2026
The Study in Algeria timetable indicates the start of classes for international students admitted through this process.
Students should still re-check the official portal immediately before submitting because application arrangements can change.
Who Can Apply as an International Student?
The Algerian Ministry states that foreign students seeking university study in Algeria must hold qualifications that allow admission to the requested level under the applicable national rules.
Foreign students are also subject to the registration conditions applicable to the relevant study cycle.
The 2026 digital orientation system specifically directs eligible foreign students seeking:
- Licence;
- Master;
- Doctorate;
- State Engineer;
- Architect;
- and medical-sciences pathways
to the Study in Algeria system under the applicable international-student framework.
Admission is therefore not determined simply by choosing a university from a list.
It depends on:
- previous qualifications;
- qualification equivalence;
- academic field;
- degree level;
- admission capacity;
- language;
- the receiving institution’s academic assessment;
- and applicable Ministry requirements.
Documents International Applicants May Need
The Ministry’s foreign-student guidance identifies documentation that may include:
- the diploma or qualification required for entry;
- legally recognised translation where applicable;
- official equivalence of the qualification;
- academic transcripts for relevant postgraduate applications;
- birth or equivalent identity documentation;
- nationality documentation;
- certified passport copy for admitted candidates;
- academic recommendations for certain postgraduate applicants;
- medical documentation;
- and recent photographs.
The competent authority may request additional information or documentation where required.
Students should always use the current application portal instructions because document requirements can depend on applicant category and study level.
Recognition and Equivalence of Foreign Qualifications
Applicants holding foreign qualifications may need formal equivalence before those qualifications can be recognised for Algerian higher-education purposes.
MESRS states that equivalence applications for foreign university diplomas are handled online, and the old manual submission procedure is no longer used.
Documents used in the equivalence process must meet authentication requirements involving the issuing institution and relevant Algerian diplomatic representation.
This is an important step to investigate early.
Do not wait until the application deadline to discover that a qualification requires authentication, translation or equivalence.
Tuition Fees in Algeria for International Students
Algeria promotes its higher-education system as comparatively affordable for international students.
The official Study in Algeria portal currently maintains a dedicated:
Tuition Fees & University Services — 2026–2027 Academic Year
section.
There is no single universal tuition figure that should be presented as applying to every Algerian university.
Actual fees may depend on:
- institution;
- field;
- academic degree;
- level of study;
- international-student category;
- specialist program;
- and university services.
Students should therefore confirm the current amount from the official Study in Algeria fee schedule and the receiving institution before payment.
Important payment protection
A useful 2026 change is the Ministry’s launch of remote electronic payment for international application and registration fees. This strengthens the official payment path, but students should still match every payment to the correct institution and applicant record.
The official Study in Algeria page provides formal banking instructions and states that the name of the university establishment must be clearly identified on the payment receipt. It also states that payment may be made after obtaining the visa in relevant cases.
Students should never transfer university fees to:
- an individual’s personal bank account;
- an unofficial agent;
- an unverifiable payment link;
- or a recipient that cannot be confirmed by the university or Ministry.
Algerian Universities in International Rankings
However, current external-ranking visibility can still help students identify institutions worth investigating.
In June 2026, Algeria’s Ministry of Higher Education reported that nine Algerian universities appeared in the U.S. News Best Global Universities 2025–2026 ranking.
The institutions identified by the Ministry were:
- Djillali Liabès University of Sidi Bel Abbès
- Ferhat Abbas University Sétif 1
- Abou Bekr Belkaid University of Tlemcen
- University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene — USTHB
- Badji Mokhtar University of Annaba
- Abderrahmane Mira University of Béjaïa
- M’Hamed Bougara University of Boumerdès
- Mohamed Boudiaf University of Science and Technology of Oran — USTO
- Mohamed Khider University of Biskra
The Ministry reported Djillali Liabès University of Sidi Bel Abbès as the highest-positioned Algerian institution in that particular edition, at 849th globally.
This should be interpreted carefully.
It represents one external ranking system, not a universal judgment about the best university for every student or every subject.
Compare:
- their intended subject;
- program quality;
- recognition;
- teaching language;
- academic staff;
- research environment;
- tuition;
- location;
- and admissions requirements.
Major University Cities in Algeria
Algeria’s higher-education system is geographically broad.
Algiers
The capital has several major universities, including:
- University of Algiers 1
- University of Algiers 2
- University of Algiers 3
- University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene — USTHB
The wider Algiers region also contains numerous specialist national higher schools.
For students interested in engineering, technology, artificial intelligence, mathematics, management and other specialist disciplines, those schools may be as important as the conventional universities.
Constantine
Constantine is one of Algeria’s major university centres.
Its institutions include:
- Frères Mentouri University Constantine 1
- Abdelhamid Mehri University Constantine 2
- Salah Boubnider University Constantine 3
- Emir Abdelkader University for Islamic Sciences
Oran
Oran is another major higher-education centre.
Its principal universities include:
- Ahmed Ben Bella University of Oran 1
- Mohamed Ben Ahmed University of Oran 2
- Mohamed Boudiaf University of Science and Technology of Oran — USTO
Sétif
Sétif includes:
- Ferhat Abbas University Sétif 1
- Mohamed Lamine Debaghine University Sétif 2
Batna
Batna includes:
- Batna 1 University — Hadj Lakhdar
- Batna 2 University — Mustapha Ben Boulaid
Other Important University Locations
Students should also investigate universities in:
- Annaba
- Béjaïa
- Tlemcen
- Tizi Ouzou
- Blida
- Biskra
- Sidi Bel Abbès
- Mostaganem
- Boumerdès
- Ouargla
- Jijel
- Chlef
- Ghardaia
- Tamanrasset
- Adrar
- Djelfa
- Naama
- and other cities.
A student should not automatically assume that Algiers is the best location.
A regional university may offer a more suitable academic program, different accommodation conditions or a better fit for the student’s field.
How to Choose the Right University in Algeria
The correct question is not:
“Which Algerian university has the highest rank?”
The better question is:
“Which recognised institution offers the right program for my academic goals, language, budget and future career?”
Before applying, investigate the following.
1. Institution status
Confirm that you are dealing with a genuine recognised higher-education institution.
Determine whether it is officially classified as a:
- university;
- national higher school;
- higher normal school;
- university centre;
- or licensed private institution.
2. Exact academic program
Never choose a university first and assume your desired program exists.
Confirm:
- degree title;
- specialisation;
- department;
- academic level;
- curriculum;
- and duration.
3. Teaching language
Verify whether the actual program is delivered in:
- Arabic;
- French;
- English;
- or a combination.
4. Qualification requirements
Confirm that your previous academic qualification permits entry to the program.
5. Equivalence
Determine whether your diploma must undergo the Algerian equivalence procedure.
6. Tuition
Use official fee information rather than estimates copied from third-party websites.
7. Accommodation and city
Consider where the university is located and investigate accommodation, transport and daily living conditions.
8. International-student procedures
Apply through the correct government or university channel for your applicant category.
9. Professional recognition
If you intend to practise a regulated profession, determine whether the qualification will satisfy the rules of the country where you plan to work.
10. Payment security
Pay only through officially verified university or government procedures.
International Student Application Checklist
Before applying to study in Algeria:
- Choose your intended academic field.
- Decide whether you need a Licence, Master, Doctorate or specialist qualification.
- Search the current MESRS university network.
- Consider specialist higher schools where relevant.
- Verify the current institution name and classification.
- Visit the institution’s official website.
- Find the exact program.
- Confirm the language of instruction.
- Check the academic entry requirements.
- Determine whether qualification equivalence is required.
- Prepare authenticated academic documents where applicable.
- Check translation requirements.
- Prepare passport and identity documentation.
- Review the current Study in Algeria instructions.
- Confirm the application deadline.
- Submit through the authorised application system.
- Monitor your application.
- Verify admission before paying fees.
- Confirm current tuition and university-service charges.
- Follow official visa procedures.
- Keep copies of every submitted and received document.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ: How many universities are there in Algeria for 2027?
The current Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research University Network enumerates 58 institutions in its Universities category.
The broader higher-education network is larger because it also contains national higher schools, higher normal schools, university centres and private institutions.
Why do some official sources say 55 universities?
The Study in Algeria university-network page dated 20 March 2025 described 55 universities within a 117-institution national network.
The current Ministry network has since expanded to 58 universities.
One confirmed recent example is Ahmed Salhi University of Naama, which was promoted from university-centre status and inaugurated as a university in January 2026.
This demonstrates why the date of an institution list matters.
Does Algeria have 117 universities?
Not according to the Ministry’s formal university classification.
An older official Study in Algeria page describes 117 higher-education institutions, of which 55 were universities at that time.
The Study in Algeria homepage may use “universities” more broadly when promoting its searchable institution network, but the formal MESRS network distinguishes universities from other institution types.
For a university-only list, the Ministry’s formal Universities category is the appropriate classification.
What is the best university in Algeria?
There is no single answer that is correct for every student or every academic field.
In one current external indicator, Algeria’s Ministry reported that Djillali Liabès University of Sidi Bel Abbès was the highest-positioned Algerian university in the U.S. News Best Global Universities 2025–2026 edition.
But students should not select a university solely from one overall ranking.
The best institution depends on the subject, degree level, language, research interests, cost and career objectives.
Can international students study in Algeria?
Yes.
The Ministry operates the official Study in Algeria platform specifically for international applicants and provides information about universities, programs and admission procedures.
What was the international application timeline for 2026?
The current Study in Algeria portal states that the 2026 application deadline was extended to 30 August 2026. Its timeline section still shows the original January–June submission window and July–August review period. Applicants should verify the official portal for the 2027 cycle rather than reuse the 2026 dates.
What languages are used in Algerian universities?
Depending on the academic field and specialisation, instruction may be provided in:
- Arabic
- French
- English
Applicants should verify the exact teaching language of their selected programme.
What degree system does Algeria use?
Algeria primarily follows the Licence–Master–Doctorate (LMD) structure, introduced in 2004.
The standard Licence normally lasts three years, followed by a two-year Master, while doctoral studies comprise the advanced research cycle.
Are there specialist universities for artificial intelligence and technology?
Algeria has specialist national higher schools, including institutions dedicated to artificial intelligence, mathematics, advanced technologies and autonomous systems.
These institutions can be highly relevant to students even though MESRS classifies them separately from conventional universities.
This is precisely why students should search Algeria’s complete higher-education network, not only institutions with “University” in their names.
Are university fees in Algeria affordable?
The official Study in Algeria platform describes international tuition as comparatively affordable and maintains a specific fee section for the 2026–2027 academic year.
Students should obtain the exact fee for their institution and program instead of relying on one national estimate.
Final Perspective
The biggest mistake in researching Algerian higher education is to treat every academic organisation as the same type of institution.
Algeria has a broad ecosystem of:
- universities;
- national higher schools;
- higher normal schools;
- university centres;
- licensed private institutions;
- and research organisations.
For a genuine university list, the current Ministry classification provides the strongest starting point.
For a genuine study decision, however, even the official list is only the beginning.
Students should investigate:
institution → program → recognition → teaching language → entry requirements → equivalence → tuition → location → international-student procedures → career relevance
in that order.
For international applicants, the time-sensitive point is to use the live Study in Algeria application timetable. The current official portal now states that the 2026 application deadline was extended to 30 August 2026; the 2027 cycle must be checked when officially published.
Use university lists to discover possibilities.
Use Ministry and official university sources to verify them.
Make the final decision based on the program and your goals—not simply the institution’s name.
Knowledge is power. Education for everyone. Wisdom for all.

