Kardan University

[2][3][4] It began its operations in a small classroom with 15 students in a country that was experiencing privatization in higher education for the first time.

Kardan University consists of five important pillars including Operations, Academics, Strategy & Growth, Registrar Office and Financial Management.

Today the university is a hub for education, research, innovation, and public engagement offering accredited graduate and undergraduate degrees in multiple disciplines.

2014 Kardan University becomes chartered to issue master level programs in business and international relations.

2006 Kardan makes history by becoming the first private higher education institute officially registered with the Government of Afghanistan.