Hafr Al-Batin College of Technology

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Hafr Al-Batin College of Technology
Established2005
Studentsca. 700
Location,
28°20′01″N45°57′56″E / 28.333546°N 45.965495°E / 28.333546; 45.965495
Campus Hafar al-Batin 39512, Saudi Arabia
Website tvtc.gov.sa/english/trainingunits/collegesoftechnology/hbct

Hafr Al-Batin College of Technology is a technical college that was established in Hafar al-Batin, Saudi Arabia in 2005. It specializes in areas such as computer programming and electronics. It educates some 700 students.

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