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The Police College (PC) took part in the three-day Qatar International College Fair, held under the theme “Diversity to stimulate creativity and innovation.”
HE the Minister of Education and Higher Education and Secretary-General of the Supreme Education Council, Dr Mohamed Abdul Wahed Ali al-Hammadi, visited the pavilion of the Police College and expressed appreciation for the efficient organising and active participation of the college for the third year in a row.
Brig Dr Mohamed Abdullah al-Mohanna, director general of the Police College, said the objective was to showcase the vision and objectives of the institution so as to attract students to enrol after completion of secondary courses.
Electronic registration services were activated through iPads at the pavilion for those willing to register early for admission, in order to realise the vision of the ministry to make its services paperless.
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