The École nationale des sciences appliquées d'Oujda or ENSA d'Oujda is a Moroccan Grande École d'Ingénieurs, is a part of the network of ENSA, a group of higher education Moroccan public schools.
This cycle allows general preparatory student engineers (ENSAistes) to acquire a solid background in terms of skills and competencies, thereby facilitating a career change regardless of their initial specialization.
At the end of the second year of study, engineering students choose a specialty among the six offered by the school, the award of specialty choices is ranked by students' merits Admission to ENSA Oujda is done through a selective competitive exams- written and oral interview- during the year of the bac: It is possible to enter the school's engineering cycle via bac +2 level, through competitive exam and interviews based on knowledge and motivation.
This type of admission is open to students from preparatory classes, universities, or scientific undergraduate degree courses.
In fact, the National School of Applied Sciences Oujda place in a region that encourages ambitious investment and today has known major projects such as the "Technopole" of Oujda, the thermal power plant of Ain Bni Mathar and tourism in Saïdia, projects that graduates of this great school surely participate.