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Type | Public |
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Established | 2008 |
Rector | Mohammad Bayer Darmal |
Students | 4,000 |
Address | Qala-e-Jawaz , , , 33°31′49″N 68°28′27″E / 33.530303°N 68.474180°E |
Website | gu |
Ghazni University is a public university in Ghazni, a city in central Afghanistan. It was established in 2008 and began with two faculties, the Faculty of Agriculture and the Faculty of Education. The university's first rector was Ahmad Shah Rafiqi. During its inaugural semester, the university had around 110 students (97 male and 14 female). As of 2019, the university has five faculties and enrolls around 4,000 students, 540 (13.5 percent) of which are women.[1][2]