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Type
  
public

Chancellor
  
mojiburrahman karimi

Location
  
Khost, Afghanistan

Total enrollment
  
4,150 (2012)

Founded
  
2000

Established
  
2000

Students
  
3,000

Address
  
Khost, Afghanistan

Phone
  
+93 79 953 3651

Khost University

Nickname
  
Shaikh Zayed University

Similar
  
Paktia University, Khurasan University, Takhar University, Bost University, Ghazni University

Khost university


Khost University (Pashto: د خوست پوهنتون‎) (nickname: Shaikh Zayed University) is in the border town of Khost in eastern Afghanistan. It was established in 2000. It was shifted from its previous temporary location in Peshawar, Pakistan, where it was named "Afghan University Peshawar" by special order of President Hamid Karzai.

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The work on the university was officially started during Merajuddin Patan's governship of Khost province. Governor Patan made a trip to UAE (United Arab Emirates), and requested funds for the completion of the university. In order to honor UAE's help, the unveristy was named Shaikh Zayed University. Governor Patan had a track record for opening schools, and supporting education for all genders, so it was only natural for him to push for the construction of Shaik Zayad's University. The University was officially opened in March, 2008.

Shaikh Zayad's University has nine faculties and more than 3000 students. It has a private radio station for journalism faculty. It is the only university in Afghanistan with a faculty in computer science. It has a hostel for students, and medical students are trained at the government-run Khost Hospital.

Khost University is one of eleven Afghan educational institutions that have e-learning facilities, provided by USAID.

Last day of khalid shahab and abid in khost university


Faculties

SZU is a large university and graduates students from the following fields:

  1. Computer Science
  2. Medicine
  3. Engineering
  4. Literature
  5. Journalism
  6. Sharia
  7. Politics
  8. Agriculture
  9. Education
  10. Economy and Management

References

Khost University Wikipedia