Brief information about the Afghan Institute of Technology
The Afghan Institute of Technology was founded in 1330 Hijri Calendar in the second district of Kabul city. It is a vocational institute that provides technical and vocational education in fields 10 to 14 (high school and institute courses) for male and female students in both evening and day shifts.
Infrastructure information:
This institute is built in three buildings with (52) classrooms.
The Afghan Institute of Technology also has electricity, water, and a sports field.
Formation information:
The Afghan Institute of Technology has a total of (143) employees, including (114) teachers, (7) administrative staff, and (22) service staff.
Academic fields:
This institute has 7 fields (computer science, electrical engineering, motor repair, construction engineering, repairs, machinery and metalworking, and tailoring), with a total of (2164) students including (1634) male students and (530) female students enrolled in vocational training courses.
Computer lab:
Each department at the Afghan Institute of Technology has a separate computer lab.
Practical workshops:
The Afghan Institute of Technology has a total of (5) equipped workshops for practical classes for students in the areas of basic technology, wiring, welding, electronics, photocopying and coloring, engines, plumbing, basic technology studio design and modeling , carpentry and joinery workmanship materials and machinery).
General information on teachers by gender:
There are a total of (114) teachers at this institute including (94) male teachers and (20) female teachers.
Meal Allowance:
In the current semester at the Afghan Institute of Technology there are a total of (2164) students enrolled including (38) who receive allowances exchange benefits and (90) who receive scholarships. The Technical Education Authority is committed to providing job opportunities for the country through its vocational education programs. This Authority also strives to develop human resources and promote economic growth in the country.