Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior launched the graduation ceremony of 1410 students from King Fahd Security College yesterday at the college headquarters in Riyadh, reported Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
Under the auspicious of the Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, the college witnessed the graduation of the following students:
- The 65th batch of Bachelor of Security Sciences students
- The 53rd batch of the qualifying course for university officers
- The 15th batch of the security academic program for external scholarships
This great success adds to the college’s profound achievements in fostering the Kingdom’s military and security education.
It also aligns with the Saudi Vision 2030 which aims at positioning the Kingdom as a prestigious pioneering destination for effective security and military qualification and training.
The Director General of King Fahd Security College, Major General Dr. Ali bin Abdulrahman Al-Duaij, underscored the college’s dedication to bringing the latest state-of-the-art educational and training techniques to elevate the graduates’ efficiency level.
Al-Duaij expressed his sincere appreciation to Prince Abdulaziz for patronizing this ceremony and to the Custodian of the Two Holly Mosques King Salman and his Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their unwavering and unlimited support.
Furthermore, the graduates expressed their excitement to join their colleagues and serve their beloved nation with dedication and loyalty.
Then, they presented a magnificient military parade in which they displayed some of the professional skills they had acquired.
After the parade, the attendees watched a visual film that reviewed the college’s journey and this year’s accomplishments.
Moreover, the graduates took the oath, and the Minister awarded the top graduates and eventually launched the master’s Program in Administrative Leadership.
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