{{pp|small=yes}} {{Short description|Private university in Kabul, Afghanistan}} {{More footnotes|date=March 2020}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}} {{Infobox university | name = Kardan University | native_name = '''<big>دانشگاه کاردان</big>'''<br>'''<big>کاردان پوهنتون</big>''' | image = | caption = | established = 2002 | founder = Roeen rahmany | type = Private | chancellor = Ahmad wali sazish | vice_chancellor = Jamshid Siddiqi
| undergrad = 2,800+<ref name=factsheet>{{cite web|url=https://kardan.edu.af/data/public/files/Kardan-University-Factsheet.pdf |title=Factsheet 2019 |publisher=Kardan University |access-date=4 April 2019}}</ref> | postgrad = 1,200+ | faculty = 130+ | administrative_staff = 100 | city = Kabul | country = Afghanistan | coor = {{coord|34|32|57.804|N|69|9|9.45|E|type:landmark|display=inline, title}} | campus = Urban | mascot = | colors = Blue, White and Orange {{Color box|blue|border=darkgray}}{{Color box|white|border=darkgray}}{{Color box|orange|border=darkgray}} | accreditation = Afghanistan Ministry of Higher Education, IACBE, AACSB, ACBSP | affiliations = IAU, GBSN | other_names = Kardan | website = {{url|www.kardan.edu.af}} }} '''Kardan University''' ({{langx|ps| کاردان پوهنتون}} / {{langx|Prs|دانشگاه کاردان}}) founded in 2002 in Kabul, Afghanistan is the first privately owned university in Afghanistan.<ref name=web>[http://www.kardan.edu.af/ Kardan University website]</ref><ref name="Williams2011">{{cite book|author=I. Williams|title=Comprehensive Directory of Universities in the World Volume 1- Country index from A-H|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dJZkYaIQiWMC&pg=PA7|accessdate=3 December 2017|date=19 August 2011|publisher=SOI|isbn=978-1-4662-5068-0|pages=7–}}</ref><ref name="ArintoAkhtar2009">{{cite book|author1=Patricia B. Arinto|author2=Shahid Akhtar|title=Digital Review of Asia Pacific 2009-2010|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_R4u48rbqEe0C|accessdate=3 December 2017|date=3 June 2009|publisher=IDRC|isbn=978-81-321-0084-3|pages=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_R4u48rbqEe0C/page/n162 133]–}}</ref> 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.
The institute quickly became one of the largest private higher education institutions in the country and was elevated to university status by the Ministry of higher Education in 2006. 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. It has over 4,000 students pursuing diploma, undergraduate and graduate programs at its three campuses in Kabul city.<ref name=factsheet /> The university offers courses in management sciences, information technology, engineering, and social sciences at the undergraduate level, and business administration and international relations at the graduate level. Kardan has produced more than 30,000 graduates across multiple disciplines.{{r|web}}
'''Brief''' '''History'''
'''2021'''
Kardan University Chancellor, ahmad wali sazish born in ghor province and has completed his master degree from Azad Islamic university branch in Afghanistan
'''2020'''
The COVID-19 pandemic strikes and most of the educational activities are halted or at least disturbed. However, Kardan University has some major accomplishments in 2020. Soon after the lockdown, Kardan is the first university to launch online classes for all its programs.
'''2014'''
Kardan University becomes chartered to issue master level programs in business and international relations. Student enrollment stands at over 5,000.
'''2013'''
Kardan University is re-elected as the chair of Private Universities in Afghanistan.
'''2012'''
Kardan University leads the establishment of Afghanistan's first association of private universities. The university is subsequently elected as the chair with an initial membership of 40 national private institutions.
'''2011'''
Kardan University initiates the accreditation process through the International Association of Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) becoming the first candidate for accreditation, representing Afghanistan. Student enrollment reaches a peak of 6,000.
'''2006'''
Kardan makes history by becoming the first private higher education institute officially registered with the Government of Afghanistan. Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program is launched with over 130 students enrolled in the first cohort.
'''2004'''
Kardan expands academic programs introducing diploma level programs enrolling more than 600 students with around 20% women participation.
'''2002'''
Kardan Institute is founded with 12 students in a rental facility in Macroryan area of Kabul. The main goal was to provide short-term certificate programs.{{r|web}}
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