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  2. College Preparatory Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2003–2004, the admission rate was 1.20%, 148 admitted from a pool of 12,300 qualified applicants. Each student is assigned to a Saudi Aramco department related to his concentration of study. In 2013-2014, the admission rate was 2.2%, 350 boys and 82 girls admitted from a pool of more than 20,000 students all over the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

  3. Education in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Public education in Saudi Arabia—from primary education through college—is open to every Saudi citizen. Education is the second-largest sector of government spending in Saudi Arabia. [ 7 ] Saudi Arabia spends 8.8% of its gross domestic product on education, which is nearly double the global average of 4.6%. [ 8 ]

  4. Higher education in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    More than 60% of Saudi university graduates are women. [11] In Saudi Arabia, most women work in the educational sector, and there are thousands of Saudi women holding PhDs. [12] In 2008, the first batch of Saudi women graduated from the Faculty of Law. In October 2013, four women were awarded legal licenses to practice law in courts. [13]

  5. Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta

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    The Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta (also the General Presidency of Scholarly Research and Ifta, Arabic: اللجنة الدائمة للبحوث العلمية والإفتاء, romanized: al-Lajna ad-Dāʾima lil-Buḥūṯ al-ʿIlmiyya wal-Iftāʾ) is an Islamic organization in Saudi Arabia established by the King that issues rulings in Islamic jurisprudence and prepares ...

  6. Women's education in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia is a theocracy organized according to the principles of Islam, which puts emphasis on the importance of knowledge and education.In Islamic belief, obtaining knowledge is the only way to gain true understanding of life, and as such, both men and women are encouraged to study.

  7. List of universities and colleges in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    University/College Foundation City Website: Riyadh Region; King Saud University: 1957: Riyadh: www.ksu.edu.sa: Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University: 1970

  8. Misk Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Misk Foundation (stylized MiSK Foundation; Arabic: مؤسسة مسك), also known as Mohammed Bin Salman Foundation (Arabic: مؤسسة محمد بن سلمان), is a non-profit foundation established by Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman in 2011.

  9. King Abdulaziz University - Wikipedia

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    King Faisal of Saudi Arabia played a significant role in King Abdulaziz University's success.. King Abdulaziz University (KAU) (Arabic: جامعة الملك عبد العزيز) is a public research university in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.