Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University

Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University-Kunar
د سید جمال الدین افغاني پوهنتون کونړپوهنتون سید جمال الدین
Established2010
ChancellorShaikh Abdul Malik Mohsen
PresidentMohammad Gulab Omari
Students5000
Undergraduates5000
Location, ,
Websitesjau.edu.af
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The Sayed Jamaluddin Afghani University-Kunar (SJAU, Pashto: د سید جمال الدین افغاني پوهنتون کونړ; Dari: پوهنتون سید جمال الدین) is a publicuniversity in Asadabad, which is the capital of Kunar Province in eastern Afghanistan.[1][2][3] It was established in 2010. The university is named after Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani, the Islamic ideologist of the 19th century. It is under Afghanistan's Ministry of Higher Education.[1][2]

SJAU has two compounds. The main compound of the university is in Salar Bagh or Baghe-e Salar, which includes the university's faculties and centers: the administration office, the faculty of economy, the faculty of agriculture, the computer information and communication technology (ICT) center, and a separate area for the female scholars' hostel.

The second compound is located in Bela village, or east of the administration compound, and has a wider area as compared to the administration compound. This area is just a few kilometers away from the central administration office. Buildings and centers in this compound are the faculty of computer science, the faculty of education, the Shawkat Zamani computer lab, the university's main library, the university mosque, a dining building for scholars, and three buildings for male scholars (Block A, Block B, and a new hostel for male students).

The university was started offering admission in three faculties: education, theology and agriculture. Over the years it expanded its operation and currently is considered a reliable institution in the region offering admissions in five faculties and 21 degree programs, adding Economics and Computer Science and concerned departments to the list.[4]

Faculties

The following faculties are currently available at SJAU:

  1. Agriculture
  2. Education
  3. Sharia
  4. Computer Science
  5. Economics

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