
MoI opens registration for new officer cadet courses
KUWAIT CITY, June 23: The Ministry of Interior (MoI) announced on Monday the opening of registration for a new round of officer cadet and training courses for both male and female students. Applications will be accepted from June 23 to July 7.
According to an official statement, the courses for male applicants include the 49th batch of officer cadets holding high school diplomas, the 33rd batch of specialized officer cadets for university degree holders and scholarship recipients holding high school diplomas from Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Additionally, male students can apply for the Coast Guard officer cadet course, which will be conducted at the Mohammed Al-Ghanim Maritime Academy in Qatar.
For female applicants, the registration includes the 15th batch of the female officer cadet course for university graduates, along with a similar batch of female officer cadets who will be trained in Bahrain and the Sultanate of Oman. Other opportunities include the 15th batch of non-commissioned officer cadet courses for the ranks of warrant officer and sergeant, and the 14th batch of the policewoman course.
Applicants are required to complete the registration process via the unified government electronic services app, Sahel. They must also submit all required documentation and ensure their data is entered according to the steps outlined within the Ministry of Interior's services on the platform.
The ministry urged interested candidates to review both the general and specific eligibility requirements by visiting the official MoI social media accounts on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) via the handle @MOI_KUW.

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MoI opens registration for new officer cadet courses
KUWAIT CITY, June 23: The Ministry of Interior (MoI) announced on Monday the opening of registration for a new round of officer cadet and training courses for both male and female students. Applications will be accepted from June 23 to July 7. According to an official statement, the courses for male applicants include the 49th batch of officer cadets holding high school diplomas, the 33rd batch of specialized officer cadets for university degree holders and scholarship recipients holding high school diplomas from Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Additionally, male students can apply for the Coast Guard officer cadet course, which will be conducted at the Mohammed Al-Ghanim Maritime Academy in Qatar. For female applicants, the registration includes the 15th batch of the female officer cadet course for university graduates, along with a similar batch of female officer cadets who will be trained in Bahrain and the Sultanate of Oman. Other opportunities include the 15th batch of non-commissioned officer cadet courses for the ranks of warrant officer and sergeant, and the 14th batch of the policewoman course. Applicants are required to complete the registration process via the unified government electronic services app, Sahel. They must also submit all required documentation and ensure their data is entered according to the steps outlined within the Ministry of Interior's services on the platform. The ministry urged interested candidates to review both the general and specific eligibility requirements by visiting the official MoI social media accounts on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) via the handle @MOI_KUW.