Kabul University Kabul University

The Kabul University is located in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan. It was founded in 1931 but officially opened for classes in 1932. Kabul University is currently attended by approximately 9020 students, of which 2012 are females. The university is still recovering from the long period of war and chaos in the country. The main building was rebuilt about 500 meters from the old one, which has almost the same design.

Kabul University consists of 15 faculties in fields of Agriculture, Economics, Pharmacy, Islamic Studies, Law, Language and Literature, Science, Engineering, Journalism, Veterinary medicine, Social Science, Psychology, Geosciences , Fine Arts and Computer Science.

 

The Kabul University Professional Resource Center has been completed, the generator installed, and the internet connected. This PRC supports computer, English and pedagogy training for 28 Faculty of Education members.


PRC opened: November, 2007

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Badakhshan | Baghlan | Balkh | Bamyan | Faryab | Herat | Jowzjan | Kabul Education University | Kandahar | Kunduz | Nangarhar | Parwan

 

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This article about "Need for educational Advising" is written by Professor Rihana Faqiry of Kabul University. The Article is only available in Dari. Click on Dari in the language selector to read the article.

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