Al Farabi Kazakh National University
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University was initially named after S.M.Kirov. Later in the year 1991, the name was changed and kept after Abu Nasir Al-Farabi. He was a great scientist, thinker, and scholar. He was the second teacher at the university.In 1934 when Al-Farabi Kazakh National University was established, courses in four faculties have introduced the Faculties of Biology, Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry. In 1937, the courses in the Faculty of Humanities– the Faculty of Foreign Languages were introduced. A year later courses in the Faculty of Philology. In May 1941, as a result of joining the University of the Kazakh Communist Institute of Journalism courses in the Faculty of Journalism were introduced.
At Al Farabi Kazakh National University, in August 1947, courses in the Faculty of Geography were introduced, and in 1949 courses in the faculties of Philosophy and Economics. As a result of the joining of Alma-Ata institute of law in 1955, courses the Faculty of Law was introduced.
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University offers courses in various faculties. Currently, the training of specialists on 64 undergraduate courses is offered at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University with affordable fees. The variety in faculties under a single roof makes Al-Farabi Kazakh National University the best option for Indian students. All the faculties with respective courses at Al-Farabi Kazakh National Universities are listed below.
- Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology
- Faculty of Oriental Studies
- High School of Economics and Business
- Faculty of Geography and Environmental Sciences
- Journalism Department
- Faculty of Pre-University Education
- Faculty of Mechanical Mathematics
- Faculty of History, Archeology, and Ethnology
- International Relations Department
- Faculty of Physics and Technology
- Faculty of Philology and World Languages
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Philosophy and Political Science
- Faculty of Medicine and Health Care
- Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
- Faculty of Information Technology