Dawat University

Dawat University
Dawat University
د دعوت پوهنتون
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Established May 24, 2009
President Abdul Rasul Sayyaf
Location Kabul, Afghanistan

Dawat University (Pashto: د دعوت پوهنتون) is among several private universities registered with the government of Afghanistan. Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, the founder of the university recently obtained a license from the Ministry of Higher Education of Afghanistan. In the beginning, Dawat University will be registering students to the faculties of Engineering, Law and Islamic Studies.

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