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Kabul Polytechnic University is the main center of educating engineers in
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, Afghanistan. It was founded on 13 October 1963 (1342 mizan in the
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) as Kabul Polytechnic Institute and is located in 72 hectares of land in Karte Mamourin, North-Western Kabul. In the opening ceremony government officials from both Afghanistan and other countries were present. Since its establishment it has been considered one of the important entities in providing education and training. This University has 3 faculties and 20 departments (courses) that include 12 professional and 8 general subjected departments. The university building includes classrooms, laboratory, library, dormitory, place for professors, cafeteria with 1000 capacity, mosque with 500 capacity, sport facility, conference room with 1000 capacities, workshop and leisure center. The university building materials were given by the
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as gift to Afghanistan. Engineers from Soviet Union and Afghanistan worked jointly. After completion of teaching classrooms and laboratory in 1967 (1346), the university began to offer educational service and in the year of 1972 (1351) for the first time students from this university graduated. Until 1980 (1359) students studied till bachelor level and till 1992 (1371) students could study master level in the field of engineering. In this period people were educated to
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level. Upon reopening in 2002, it was renamed Kabul Polytechnic University. This University is the second largest university in Kabul after
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. Its staff is dedicated to educate the best young professionals in Afghanistan in the area of Engineering and Computer Sciences. This University is the basic center of training for professional engineering cadres in Afghanistan that has trained thousands of specialists in professions of construction of Civil and
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and mining, Geology and exploration of mines, Geology and exploration of petroleum and gas, Chemical technology, Engineering geodesy, Automobile and tractor, Power electric supply for industrial institutions cities and villages in B.Sc., M.Sc and P.H.D degrees.


Partnership

The Civil Engineering Department in UNO is run by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) faculty, which provides bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees in Civil Engineering including Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering. Funds for this partnership are provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through FHI360. This partnership is part of the United States Workforce Development Program (USWDP) for Afghanistan administered by FHI360. The project is designed to develop professional capacity in Afghanistan that addresses the needs of the growing Afghan HHS market. Addressing these needs will require updated methods of education to develop new skills.


The goals

* Policy Document Development * Curriculum Development * Teaching and Learning Material Development Training * Faculty Training * Learning Assessment Training * International Accreditation * Research Capacity Development * Admission Policy Strengthening


Objectives for the project

* To develop new curriculum and develop quality teaching and learning materials relevant to the market-oriented knowledge and employability. * To develop the teaching skills of KPU faculty in quality teaching. Expected results of the program include having faculty with enhanced teaching capability and faculty prepared for master graduate advisors in KPU. Ultimately students at KPU will be better prepared to enter the growing HHS sector in Afghanistan. UNO and UNL faculty will benefit from their exposure to Afghan faculty who will provide unique strengths and life experiences. Shared dialogue and cultural exchange will enhance the sustained relationship among UNO, UNL and KPU and advance mutual understanding among the citizens of the US and Afghanistan.


Faculties

* Construction engineering * Geology & Mines * Electromechanics * Computer science * Water Resource & Environmental Engineering * Transportation Engineering * Chemical Technology * Geomatics & Cadastral * Community college


Notable alumni

* Mohammad Daoud *
Mohammad Alim Qarar Engineer Mohammad Alim Qarar is a member of the Wolesi Jirga for Laghman Province, Afghanistan. He is an ethnic Pashai. He was a former commander with the Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin The Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin ( fa, حزب اسلامی گلبدی ...
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Muhammad Harif Sarwari Engineer Muhammad Arif Sarwari, also known simply as Engineer Arif, is a former Afghan intelligence official and politician. Pre-Taliban Sarwari studied electronics at a technical college, later transferring to Kabul Polytechnic. He did not comp ...
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Muhammad Hashim Ortaq Engineer Muhammad Hashim Ortaq, born , entered the Meshrano Jirga, the upper house of Afghanistan's National Assembly in 2005. He represents Faryab Province. He is a member of Junbish-e-Milli. He has an engineering degree from Kabul University. Du ...
* Abdul Rahim *
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See also

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List of universities in Afghanistan The following is an incomplete list of universities in Afghanistan, sorted by province and in alphabetical order. Balkh Province Herat Province Kabul Province Kandahar Province Khost Province Kunar Province Kunduz Province Lag ...


Notes

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Polytechnic Polytechnic is most commonly used to refer to schools, colleges, or universities that qualify as an institute of technology or vocational university also sometimes called universities of applied sciences. Polytechnic may also refer to: Educatio ...
Educational institutions established in 1963 1963 establishments in Afghanistan