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Kabul University's "Faculty of Agriculture and Engineering" was established in the year 1335, encompassing both the disciplines of agriculture and engineering. Over the initial two years, the Faculty of Sciences oversaw its operations and utilized the facilities and space allocated to the faculty. In 1337, a pivotal development occurred as both the agriculture and engineering faculties gained autonomy, breaking away from the Faculty of Sciences to function independently.

During the same year, the Faculty of Agriculture underwent relocation to the Kabul Surgery Building, serving as its temporary abode until 1344. In that year, the faculty transitioned to its current purpose-built structure, meticulously designed and constructed to meet modern standards and exceptional requirements. Spanning a 2800-square-meter plot of land, the faculty building comprises offices, laboratories, as well as both small and large classrooms.

The inaugural cohort of graduates, numbering nine individuals, received the general diploma in agriculture. Notably, the faculty's instructional staff was diverse until the year 1345 when it underwent restructuring. The faculty was subsequently compartmentalized into specialized branches focusing on the study of plants and animals, alongside the exploration of agricultural economics.

Recognizing the evolving needs of society, the faculty undertook periodic updates to its curriculum. In the year 1359, a seminal decision was made to establish new departments, encompassing six distinct disciplines specializing in various agricultural fields. Subsequently, three more departments were added, culminating in a total of nine. A recent addition to the academic offerings is the master's program in horticulture within the Horticulture Department.

 The erstwhile edifice housing the Faculty of Agriculture boasted eight laboratories, ten faculty offices, and nine classrooms. In its recent reconstruction, the faculty's premises now encompass two state-of-the-art laboratories, eight classrooms, and ten faculty workspaces. It is noteworthy that the Afghanistan Environment Protection Center was formerly situated within the precincts of the Faculty of Agriculture.

Furthermore, the faculty is equipped with a comprehensive array of facilities, encompassing a computer training laboratory, a well-stocked library, a workshop dedicated to agricultural machinery, a greenhouse, a research farm, and a botanical garden. This strategic combination of amenities underscores the commitment to fostering a conducive environment for both theoretical and practical aspects of agricultural education and research

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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.

The water purification system was used after a 30-year hiatus and was reactivated. It is used to irrigate about 60 acres of green space in the university yard. Full report in the video report prepared by Kabul University Publications Directorate.

A well-equipped computer laboratory has been built for the English Department of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature of Kabul University, where professors conduct their scientific research and students use it in different parts.

what to do Under the title (What should be done?) an artistic illustration was presented in relation to environmental protection. From the students of the Department of Theater, Faculty of Fine Arts, Kabul University, under the title, what should be done

Faculty of Information and communication Technology of Kabul University, which is located in Makroyan-Yake Tot area, you can get information about their scientific, administrative and teaching activities in this video report!

The conference titled "Revelation of the Quran" which was prepared and organized by the respected professors of the Faculty of Sharia was held in Kabul University. More details in the video report!

Some beautiful photos from Kabul University in the rainy season

World Water Day was celebrated in Kabul University during a series of grand ceremonies. Read more in the prepared video report: