The Technical Institute in Holy Karbala is a technical institute established in Karbala in 1988 AD in Iraq, including the Department of Mechanics and the Department of Accounting upon foundation. Students began studying in the academic year 1988-1989 AD, after which the Institute witnessed a remarkable expansion at all levels, whether in terms of the number of accepted students or Where is the number of departments. The institute aims to prepare technical crews in technological, administrative and medical specialties qualified to be intermediate crews in various sectors by providing technical education that makes the target more distinguished and efficient in quantity and quality in order to keep pace with scientific and technical developments. The institute is located in the area of the Western Aljadwal, east of Karbala Governorate, 13 km away from it on the road linking the governorates of Karbala and Babel.Port offersplay youtubeJames hazeldine
Technology Departments
Department of Mechanical Technologies: Production Branch, which was established in 1988.
Department of Electrical Technologies: Power Branch, established in 1989.
Civil Technologies Department: Building and Construction Branch, established in 2010.
Department of Renewable Energy Technologies: The renewable energy branch, and it was established in 2023 AD.
Administrative Departments
Accounting Technologies Department: It was established in 1988.
Department of Office Management Technologies: It was established in 1996.
Department of Computer Systems Technology: It was established in 1999.
Tourism Technologies Department: Guidance Branch and Hotel Management Branch, which was established in 2010.
Medical Departments
Community Health Technologies Department: It was established in 1994.
Karbala or Kerbala is a city in central Iraq, located about 100 km (62 mi) southwest of Baghdad, and a few miles east of Lake Milh, also known as Razzaza Lake. Karbala is the capital of Karbala Governorate, and has an estimated population of 1,218,732 people (2018).Port offersplay youtubeJames hazeldine
The city, best known as the location of the Battle of Karbala in 680 AD, or for the shrines of Hussain and Al Abbas, is considered a holy city for Muslims. Tens of millions of Muslims visit the site twice a year. The martyrdom of Hussain ibn Ali is commemorated annually by millions of Muslims.