Saudi teachers to be sent to 13 countries including Pakistan, applications invited



Saudi teachers to be sent to 13 countries including Pakistan, applications invited



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The Saudi Ministry of Education has announced that it will begin accepting applications from candidates to send teachers abroad during the next academic year. This includes 13 countries around the world, including Pakistan.

According to Newspaper 24, these countries include, in addition to Pakistan, Algeria, China, Djibouti, Morocco, Malaysia, Bahrain, Indonesia, China-Taiwan, India, Maldives, Australia and Ghana.

Teachers of various subjects, including Arabic, from 13 countries around the world, including Pakistan, will travel to other countries.


The countries to which teachers will be sent include Islamic education and chemistry specialization in Pakistan, mathematics, chemistry, English and computer specialization in Algeria, chemistry and English specialization in China, and chemistry, physics, English and computer specialization in Djibouti.

Other countries where teachers will be sent include chemistry, sociology, Malaysia, English and computer studies in Morocco.

Similarly, in Bahrain, there will be Arabic and English language, mathematics, chemistry, and physics. In Indonesia, it will be mathematics, in Taiwan, Arabic language, in India, computers, and in Maldives, Australia, and Ghana, it will be Arabic language.

The Ministry of Education has set conditions in this regard. It is necessary for candidates to have grades in job performance not less than 96 percent during the last three years. They must be specialized in the subject for which they are applying, while the services must not be less than six academic sessions.

The candidate must have at least a bachelor's degree. Must not be less than 30 and not more than 55 years old and must not have received a scholarship for education in the last three academic years. Must not have previously worked outside the country as a representative of the ministry.





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