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* Total Budget: 170,067,230 100% 204,706,000 100%
* Total Budget: 170,067,230 100% 204,706,000 100%


This may give some guidance in which institutions are largest and still missing Wikipedia entries.
This may give some guidance in which institutions are largest and still missing Wikipedia entries. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Natebailey|Natebailey]] ([[User talk:Natebailey|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Natebailey|contribs]]) 03:46, 23 December 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

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There are alots of other private universities also as Kardan , Bakhtar , Khurasan , Maiwand they are also registered with ministry of higher education in afghanistan so we want you to add them in your page —Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.100.51.2 (talk) 11:30, 24 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

List from UNESCO report

http://www.unesco.org/iiep/eng/fieldacts/AfghanHERep.pdf lists the following budgets for tertiary institutions in Afghanistan (resorted to be in descending order of 2003 budget):

  • Name/Location of Higher Ed Inst. Year 2002 % Year 2003 %
  • Khost University - 36,400,000 18%
  • Kabul University 46,298,000 27% 34,200,000 17%
  • Nangarhar University 23,222,000 14% 31,230,000 15%
  • Balkh University 12,807,000 8% 15,950,000 8%
  • Kabul Medical Institute 17,817,000 10% 14,100,000 7%
  • Takhar University 8,745,500 5% 12,650,000 6%
  • Kabul Polytechnic Institute 15,008,000 9% 12,200,000 6%
  • University of Education, Kabul 8,985,000 5% 11,550,000 6%
  • Alberoni University 7,115,000 4% 7,880,000 4%
  • Kandahar University 6,079,000 4% 7,650,000 4%
  • Jauzjan Institute of Higher Education 6,950,000 4% 5,720,000 3%
  • Faryab Pedagogical Institute 1,788,500 1% 4,088,000 2%
  • Kunduz Pedagogical Institute 1,730,500 1% 4,088,000 2%
  • Badakhshan Medical & Pedagogical Institute 3,003,230 2% 3,680,000 2%
  • Parwan Pedagogical Institute 1,618,000 1% 2,130,000 1%
  • Herat University 8,900,500 5% 1,190,000 1%
  • Total Budget: 170,067,230 100% 204,706,000 100%

This may give some guidance in which institutions are largest and still missing Wikipedia entries. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Natebailey (talkcontribs) 03:46, 23 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]