Statistics of students

Each credit represents a 45- minute class per week for one semester. Subjects with 2 credits are usually taught once a week for 90 consecutive minutes. Topics that have 3 credits are divided into two lessons, each of which is 75 minutes. Credits are divided into "university", "basic" and "specialized". University courses are a must-have and must be obtained by all students in all disciplines. Topics are topics that provide basic theory and ideas for students in the arts. The vast majority of inclusive and basic university courses are taught by other faculties of Kabul University. The main topics are specialized topics that each department includes in its curriculum according to its specialization. Most inclusive and basic university courses are taught by professors from other faculties of Kabul University. Students can take 17 to 21 credits in one semester. The total credits of the bachelor's degree in science from 144 to 168 are determined by the faculty.

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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.