King Saud University is the highest institution of higher learning in Saudi Arabia, also known as Riyadh University. Built in 1957. There are eight colleges, which aim to cultivate high-level talents in various fields, especially Islamic education. The Koran and other Islamic classics are compulsory courses. Recruit a certain number of girls, but study with boys from different districts.
School profile:
King's University is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Saudi Arabia. It is located in the capital Riyadh. Its predecessor was Riyadh University established by the King of Saudi Arabia in 1957. She is the first university in Saudi Arabia that is not fully devoted to teaching religious courses. 1982 officially changed its name.
Its main purpose is to meet the shortage of skilled workers in Saudi Arabia. There are 70,000 students in this school, of whom 5,000 are doctoral students and master students.