Palestine Technical University Kadoorie

Palestine Technical University “Kadoorie” aspires to become a leading scientific beacon and a unique model for a public university, in the fields of education

It was established in 1930 as an agricultural school to serve the Palestinian community, then it developed into a college that offers diploma programs in many disciplines. Transformed into a university college, Palestine Technical College Kadoorie under the Palestinian National Authority to offer technical programs at its various levels (diploma and bachelor’s degrees).

Palestine Technical University Kadoorie Offered Courses | Programmes

Palestine Technical University Kadoorie Tuition Fees

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Palestine Technical University Kadoorie Admission

 The Deanship of Admission and Registration is considered the center of the educational process at the university, due to the tasks and responsibilities entrusted to it. It coordinates the work between the university’s academic faculties, departments and units.

It is the main gateway to enroll in the university from which the student starts his university studies. It implements the educational system in accordance with the regulations, foundations and rules in force at the university, in terms of admission policies, registration, transfer procedures, and follow-up of the educational process for students, starting from their acceptance and ending with their graduation.

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