Organization
The college is divided into four main sections:
- The first section
The college administration which is responsible for training, planning and following up under the supervision of the college commandant.
- The Second Section
It includes the following educational branches
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- Engineering Science branch
Is equipped with modern laboratories that serve the Engineering study and allow the cadets to do the engineering experiments with the rate of 4 cadets for each experiment.
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- Air Defence specialize branches
Cadets receive an academic and practical training on the Air Defence Equipment in these branches.
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- General Training branch
It is responsible for adapting cadets to military life and teaching them military sciences.
- The third section
It is responsible for the college logistics and providing it with its administrative needs.
- The fourth section
It contains the cadet brigade formation that is responsible for cadets discipline and providing their needs.
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