Digital transition in Higher Education
The Zero-paper policy in higher education represents a governmental strategy aimed at progressively replacing paper-based processes with digital media across administrative, educational, and communication operations within universities and higher education institutions. This approach supports sustainable digital transformation by reducing reliance on physical printing, enhancing administrative management efficiency, and optimizing the delivery of university services.
Enrollment for new high school graduates has become entirely online by reducing paper use at every stage of the process.
The ministry has launched multiple digital platforms covering educational, administrative and social services (transport, housing, fee payments, etc.) to streamline the experience for students and employees.
A national digital library has been inaugurated, which provides access to tens of thousands of digitized academic resources (including theses and publications).
The introduction of a unified digital student card provides access to several services (transport, accommodation, libraries) without paperwork.