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University of Technology and Applied Science - North Campus

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PO Box 74, Al Khuwair, Muscat 133, Oman
University of Technology and Applied Science - North Campus
University of Technology and Applied Science - North Campus
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University of Technology and Applied Science - North Campus

PO Box 74, Al Khuwair, Muscat 133, Oman

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The College of Applied Sciences was once a group of thirteen public colleges with six campus. These colleges were established in 2007 as per Royal Decree 62/2007. Notably, prior to the colleges' establishment,

The UTAS has a population strength of 48,781 students who are registered in the Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Bachelor levels, taking a wide-range of specializations in the fields of Pharmacy, Engineering, Applied Sciences, Business Studies, Information Technology, Photography, Fashion Design, Education, Applied Biotechnology, Engineering, Mass Communication Studies, International Business Administration, Information Technology, and Design. With the increasing number of students, the UTAS has emerged as the largest university in the Sultanate of Oman.

The College of Technology was once having seven (7) branches, It was known as Oman Technical Industrial College, established in 1984 at the initiative of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said to educate the citizens of Oman by implementing high-quality programs in various fields. There were five other Colleges of Technology established in 1993 except the ones in Shinas and Ibri, which were started in 2005 and 2008, respectively. The COTs was under the Oman’s Ministry of Manpower (now, Ministry of Labor).

The College of Applied Sciences was once a group of thirteen public colleges with six campus. These colleges were established in 2007 as per Royal Decree 62/2007. Notably, prior to the colleges' establishment, some of the colleges operated as teaching colleges which offered two-year degrees to future teachers of the Ministry of Education and was known from 1985-1995 as the Intermediate College and from 1995-2007 as the College of Education. CAS was under Oman's Ministry of Higher Education (now, Ministry of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation).

To build competitive and innovative capabilities by providing a stimulating environment and effective engagement with community and industry to promote excellence in learning, research, and innovation.

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PO Box 74, Al Khuwair, Muscat 133, Oman