
KFF opens registration for Fire Engineering Technology program
Applicants must also meet national test requirements in English and mathematics, in accordance with PAAET's admission plan for the 2025-2026 academic year. Al-Gharib explained that applications will be submitted electronically via PAAET's official website starting August 5. Interested students must log in and complete the designated application form.
He noted that the program reflects ongoing collaboration between KFF and PAAET to prepare academically and professionally qualified national cadres in the field of fire sciences. Al-Gharib emphasized the Fire Force's commitment to supporting educational and career development pathways that build competencies capable of meeting the growing demands of safety and protection services in the country. He called on prospective applicants to adhere to all announced requirements and deadlines, and to ensure registration is completed through official channels. — KUNA

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