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Kuwait's CAS to accept non-Kuwaiti students under new fee structure
Kuwait's CAS to accept non-Kuwaiti students under new fee structure

Arab Times

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Arab Times

Kuwait's CAS to accept non-Kuwaiti students under new fee structure

KUWAIT CITY, Aug 5: The College of Applied Sciences (CAS), under the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET), has announced that it will begin admitting non-Kuwaiti students starting from the second semester of the 2025/2026 academic year. The decision, approved by Dr. Hassan Al-Fajjam, Director General of PAAET, comes with specific terms and conditions, including a fee-based structure for non-Kuwaiti applicants. The newly approved regulations specify that non-Kuwaiti students must have completed all educational levels within Kuwait and obtained their high school diploma in the country. Applicants must also meet the minimum high school percentage required for Kuwaiti students in the same admission category. Furthermore, applicants must be residents of Kuwait, possessing either a valid civil ID or an illegal resident card. A non-refundable registration fee of 20 KD will be required from applicants. The application will be deemed invalid if incorrect information is provided. The new policy also excludes the possibility of transferring or changing specializations for non-Kuwaiti students once they are admitted. To reward academic excellence, the decision outlines that students who maintain a GPA of 3.80 or higher after two semesters will receive a 50% discount on tuition fees for the following semester. However, it is important to note that students in this category are not eligible for social rewards or any other financial incentives given to Kuwaiti students under Law No. 1 of 1990 and its amendments. Each student will be granted one opportunity for admission under this new system. The decision also allows individuals holding high school certificates that are more than three years old to apply for admission. To qualify, applicants must have achieved a minimum of 90% in their high school studies. A non-refundable fee of 100 KD will be required for those applying with older certificates. The new admission policy comes with specific tuition fees for various programs within the CAS. The registration fee for new certificates is set at 20 KD, while for old certificates, the fee rises to 100 KD. The study unit prices vary by college and program: College of Basic Education: 80 KD per study unit, totaling 10,400 KD for 130 units. College of Business Studies: 80 KD per study unit, totaling 5,440 KD for 68 units. College of Health Sciences: College of Technological Studies: College of Nursing: The decision also includes a list of institutes offering programs for high school graduates, such as the Higher Institute of Communications and Navigation, the Higher Institute of Administrative Services, and the Higher Institute of Energy. For those below high school, the decision outlines registration options at specialized institutes such as the Construction Training Institute, the Shuwaikh Industrial Institute, and others in the training sector. The new policy by the College of Applied Sciences will provide an opportunity for non-Kuwaiti students to access higher education in Kuwait, with clear terms and financial obligations in place. The decision reflects PAAET's commitment to expanding educational opportunities while maintaining high academic standards.

PAAET renews co-op contract with KNPC
PAAET renews co-op contract with KNPC

Arab Times

time03-08-2025

  • Business
  • Arab Times

PAAET renews co-op contract with KNPC

KUWAIT CITY, Aug 3: The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET), represented by Director General Dr. Hassan Al-Fajjam, signed an agreement renewing its cooperation contract with Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC), represented by CEO Wadha Al-Khatib, to employ graduates of the Diploma in Refinery Operations program at the College of Technological Studies. Also present at the contract signing were acting Deputy Director General for Applied Education and Research Dr. Ahmed Al-Hunayan, Dean of the College of Technological Studies Dr. Mohammad Al-Momen, and a number of other officials. The agreement aims to renew coordination between the two parties to provide job opportunities for graduates of the Diploma in Refinery Operations program at various facilities of the company, particularly the vital refinery sites, such as Mina Al-Ahmadi and Mina Abdullah refineries. This agreement is part of the cooperation between the two parties, and KNPC's commitment to support qualified Kuwaiti youths and enhance Kuwaitization efforts in the oil sector. Al-Fajjam affirmed that PAAET is moving forward in developing its academic programs, students, and graduates to fully cover the needs of the Kuwaiti labor market. He explained that the renewal of the cooperation agreement demonstrates confidence in the ability of PAAET to train and provide national manpower with scientific and professional skills to work in the oil sector through its teaching and training staff. He said PAAET keeps pace with scientific and practical developments, as well as meeting the manpower needs of the public and private sectors. He praised the distinguished role and support of the company's CEO and team in renewing the agreement, the company's investment in Kuwaiti youths, and the continuation of this partnership, which is a successful model of integration between the government, educational institutions, and the oil sector. Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

PAAET limits 2025 admission to Kuwaitis, adds new program
PAAET limits 2025 admission to Kuwaitis, adds new program

Kuwait Times

time03-08-2025

  • Health
  • Kuwait Times

PAAET limits 2025 admission to Kuwaitis, adds new program

KUWAIT: Prospective students and their families receive guidance at the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training booth at The Avenues Mall. — KUNA KUWAIT: The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET) has kicked off this year's 'My Right Start' campaign with a dedicated booth at The Avenues Mall, offering in-person guidance for high school graduates applying to the institute for the 2025/2026 academic year. The booth will be open daily from 10 am to 10 pm until August 7 and aims to answer questions about admissions and post-graduation job placement, in coordination with various government entities. 'This is an annual guidance campaign targeting recent high school graduates interested in joining PAAET's colleges and institutes,' said Dr Hassan Al-Fajjam, Director General of the Authority. He added, 'For this academic year, applications are open for five colleges and five institutes offering nearly 60 specializations aligned with labor market needs.' But this year's campaign comes with a number of changes. According to Dr. Fawzi Al-Doukhi, Dean of Admissions and Registration, admission for the 2025/2026 academic year is limited to Kuwaiti nationals only. Applications will be accepted from August 5 to August 18. Al-Doukhi announced a major addition to the academic offerings: a new four-year Bachelor's degree in Fire Engineering Technology in collaboration with the General Fire Force. 'Graduates will be appointed directly as engineering officers in the force,' he said. The admission process has also been updated with stricter requirements and new procedures. 'All admitted students must confirm their acceptance online. Failure to do so within the deadline will result in cancellation,' Al-Doukhi explained. A retraction after confirmation will also incur a KD 20 fee. In another key change, applicants to medical programs—including nursing and health sciences—must now submit a certificate proving they are free of specific infectious diseases. 'Students accepted into these specializations must collect a health clearance form from PAAET's main building in Adailiya, have it stamped, and then undergo testing at the Ministry of Health. The approved certificate must be submitted during interviews at the respective colleges,' Al-Doukhi said. He urged applicants to visit the Admissions and Registration webpage on PAAET's official website to review the available majors, admission thresholds, and specific requirements for each field. — KUNA

Kuwait to introduce Digital Media diploma in collaboration with PAAET and Journalists Association
Kuwait to introduce Digital Media diploma in collaboration with PAAET and Journalists Association

Kuwait Times

time20-07-2025

  • Business
  • Kuwait Times

Kuwait to introduce Digital Media diploma in collaboration with PAAET and Journalists Association

Kuwait Info. Ministry, PAAET, journalists discuss creating Digital Media diploma program. —KUNA KUWAIT: Kuwait's Ministry of Information, the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET), and the Kuwait Journalists Association (KJA) have agreed to launch a new diploma in Digital Media at PAAET, the Information Ministry said on Sunday. The move is part of a broader initiative to equip Kuwaiti youth with skills in emerging digital media fields such as visual and interactive content, social media platforms, and tourism-focused media, the ministry said in a statement. Minister of Information and Culture and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi met with PAAET Director General Dr. Hassan Al-Fajjam and KJA Chairman Adnan Al-Rashed to advance the initiative. The diploma aims to develop a new generation of content creators who can produce high-quality, culturally relevant material, support Kuwait's tourism ambitions, and strengthen the local media landscape. The program is also expected to encourage youth entrepreneurship, the ministry added. The initiative aligns with Kuwait's long-term vision of fostering a knowledge-based, creative economy under the 'New Kuwait' development plan, it said. Also present at the meeting were KJA Treasurer Dhahiran Aba Al-Khail and PAAET Deputy Director General for Applied Education and Research Dr. Mohammad Al-Hayyan.—KUNA

PAAET commences accreditation process with US-based Council
PAAET commences accreditation process with US-based Council

Kuwait Times

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Kuwait Times

PAAET commences accreditation process with US-based Council

PAAET commences accreditation process with US-based Council Initiative aligns with the goals of 'New Kuwait 2035' vision KUWAIT: The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET) has commenced academic accreditation procedures in partnership with the US-based Council on Occupational Education (COE), as part of its overarching strategy to enhance the quality of educational outputs and equip national cadres to meet evolving labor market demands. Director General of PAAET, Dr Hassan Al-Fajjam, said in a press statement on Monday that the move comes in line with the directives of Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Dr Nader Al-Jalal, who has called for elevating the standard of vocational education and achieving academic accreditation across all disciplines offered by PAAET's colleges and institutes, in alignment with international benchmarks and national development goals. Dr Al-Fajjam noted that the COE is one of the leading international bodies specializing in accreditation within the field of vocational education and training. The council is known for its rigorous standards, aimed at ensuring institutional quality and the effectiveness of educational programs. He revealed that several of PAAET's training institutes have already secured academic accreditation, describing this as a national milestone that underscores the Authority's commitment to excellence and its position as a regional leader in applied education. The initiative, he said, aligns with the goals of the 'New Kuwait 2035' vision, particularly in preparing a skilled professional workforce capable of adapting to rapid developments in the labor sector. The Director General emphasized that accreditation from a reputable body such as COE reinforces the confidence of employers and stakeholders in the quality of PAAET's graduates, thereby enhancing their employment prospects and competitiveness in the job market. Dr Al-Fajjam extended his appreciation to Minister Al-Jalal for his ongoing support, affirming that this achievement reflects the fruitful collaboration between the Ministry and PAAET as part of a comprehensive reform agenda to revamp the path of applied education and training in the country. - KUNA

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