Central Library

The Central Library at Kabul University operates in accordance with established regulations and institutional objectives, facilitating access to research resources for faculty members, students, and other users. The Central Library of Kabul University was established in 1932, concurrently with the founding of the university, and has undergone continuous stages of development over time. At one point, it was regarded as one of the most significant libraries in the country and the region. Currently, the library holds approximately 150,000 volumes across various academic disciplines.

The Central Library comprises several administrative and professional units, including the General Directorate, General Professional Management, Cataloging Management, Circulation and Organization Management, Reference Services, Afghanistan Studies (Social Sciences), Afghanistan Studies (Natural Sciences), Online Services, Digital Management, and Periodicals Management. In addition, the library includes a preservation and binding unit dedicated to the repair and maintenance of books, ensuring the longevity and protection of its collections.

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2096 students of Kabul University graduated with bachelor's degree

Advancements of KU after the victory!

Da Afghanistan Information Center video report at Kabul University:

Faculty of Engineering, Kabul University

From 22 faculties of Kabul University, 2,308 students graduated with a bachelor's degree. Watch more details in the video report below.

A video report of the activities and achievements of the Faculty of Chemistry of Kabul University can be seen here.

The Fine Arts Faculty of Kabul University: For more details, follow the video report below.

A brief report of the activities carried out at Kabul University in the month of Asad.

A special conversation with the head of the Faculty of Pharmacy, Dr. Agha Mohammad Zhakfar, regarding the achievements and the general situation of the aforementioned faculty:

In Kabul University, the final exams of the students of different faculties of the spring semester continue with full transparency.

A special interview with Professor Safiullah Jawhar, the head of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kabul University

The three-day workshop for the students of the Department of Theater of the Faculty of Fine Arts was concluded by the guest professor (Dr. Edmund Chow) from Singapore.