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  • Comment: Could you please clarify, how does this college differ from the Military Technical College in Egypt? They appear to have been founded ten years apart, but with the same name. Wikishovel (talk) 18:41, 25 September 2024 (UTC)

Military Technical College, formerly known as the Armed Forces Technical Institute[1], is an educational institution dedicated to training technical officers for the Egyptian Armed Forces. Established in 1968 as the Armed Forces Technical Institute, its primary mission was to produce specialized technicians to support the maintenance and operational efficiency of military weapons and equipment. In 2022, the institution was renamed the Military Technological College.[2][3][4]

Military Technical College, formerly "Armed Forces Technical Institute"
Active1968
Country Egypt
TypeCollage
RoleEducational
Part ofEgyptian Armed Forces
Garrison/HQCairo,  Egypt
Motto(s)Faith, Work, Development
Websitehttps://academy.mod.gov.eg/TechInstit.aspx
Commanders
Current
commander
Major general military staff: Akram Salah Al-Din

Establishment

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Following the June 1967 war, the Egyptian Armed Forces initiated a period of reconstruction. The conflict highlighted the urgent need for a more effective system to train technical personnel within the military. In response, a technical institute was established to provide the Armed Forces with specialized technical officers capable of serving in various capacities, including military units, repair workshops, and educational, technical, and professional facilities. The Armed Forces Technical Institute was officially founded on November 3, 1968, starting with five educational groups. Over time, it expanded to encompass nine groups, focusing on graduating officers with the technical and practical skills necessary to fulfill specialized roles within the Armed Forces. In 2022, the institute was transformed into the Military Technological College.[5][6]

October's war

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Studies at the Armed Forces Technical Institute commenced in October 1968, concurrent with the construction of its facilities, the development of training aids, and the preparation of instructors, all adhering to planned timelines. The institute's first class graduated in 1971, and its technical officers played in enhancing the operational efficiency of military equipment, particularly in preparation for the October 1973 war.[7]

During this period, major workshops for the Egyptian Armed Forces were planned, constructed, and enhanced under the supervision of the Technical Authority, significantly improving their capacity to repair the rapidly expanding inventory of military equipment. Among these were the radar and missile workshops, established within a year.[8]

The establishment and reinforcement of workshops covering various military specialties had an impact on the overall technical efficiency of the Armed Forces across all sectors, playing a critical role in preparing for the October 1973 war. The Technical Authority also oversaw the systematic planning and supply of spare parts, ensuring the Armed Forces were adequately prepared for the battle. Furthermore, the authority's supervision of technical research led to the development and modernization of military equipment.[9]

One notable example of the advancements achieved under the Technical Authority was the development and local production of the corridor bomb. This weapon, manufactured in domestic factories, was employed during the October War.[10]

Specialties

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Students at the Military Technical College specialize in seven core disciplines:[11]

Weapons and ammunition

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  • Weapons
  • Electro-optics
  • Ammunition

Missiles and alarms

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  • Launchers and ground equipment
  • Missile guidance
  • Power plants
  • Radar and alarm

Airplanes

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  • Chassis and engine
  • Electricity and meters
  • Radio and airplane radar
  • Aircraft armament

Ships

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  • Diesel ships
  • Electricity ships

Transportation

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  • Signal
  • Electronic warfare

Mechanical equipment

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  • Vehicles
  • Armored
  • Supply and catering
  • Engineers equipment

Electricity

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  • Computer
  • Medical equipment

Education

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A student at the Military Technical College graduates with the rank of probationary lieutenant after completing three years of study. Upon passing a six-month applied training program held at the college following graduation, the student is awarded a specialized technical diploma.[12]

Study system

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  • The duration of study at the institute is two academic years, which are preceded by a qualifying year at the institute's training center.
  • The academic qualifying year is divided into two semesters and concludes with an examination, which determines whether a student can progress to the next academic year.
  • The school day consists of eight hours of daytime study and four hours of nighttime study, with instructors present to oversee the students.
  • The total number of study hours required to obtain a diploma from the Technical Institute is 5,268, distributed as follows:[13][14]
    • Military Science: 1,514 hours (28.75%)
    • Mathematical and Engineering Sciences: 2,504 hours (48.75%)
    • English: 364 hours (6.91%)
    • Computer Studies: 296 hours (5.62%)
    • Practicum: 590 hours (9.97%)

Admission requirements for the Military Technical College

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  • The applicant should be native Egyptian as well as his parents and grandparents.
    • The applicant with high school diplomas (general, Azhari, or industrial) must be 21 years old to enroll in the institute.
    • The applicant enrolled in studies beyond the previously mentioned degrees must be 24 years old to apply to the Armed Forces Technical Institute.
  • The applicant must be unmarried and will not get married during the years of studying.
  • Educational qualification:
    • Holders of a high school diploma in the scientific section, specifically in the science or mathematics divisions, are eligible to apply, provided that their curriculum does not include literary subjects and includes at least one of the following subjects: mathematics or physics.
    • Holders of the Al-Azhar secondary school certificate in the scientific section are also eligible to apply.
    • Holders of industrial high school diplomas from a three- or five-year system, obtained from schools affiliated with the Ministry of Education or the Don Bosco Institute (Italian Salesian), are eligible to apply, provided that their specializations fall within the mechanical or electrical departments specified later.
    • Individuals enrolled in higher studies beyond the previously mentioned degrees may also apply, provided that their studies are relevant to the context of engineering, technology, or technical fields. If accepted, they must meet the conditions applicable to each degree and fulfill the age requirement to enroll in the Military Technical College.
    • Applicants must have obtained their high school diploma (General Secondary School, Al-Azhar Secondary School, or Industrial Secondary School with a three- or five-year system in mechanical or electrical sections) no more than one year prior to applying.
    • If more than one year has passed since the applicants obtained one of the aforementioned certificates, the applicants must be enrolled in a university college or an industrial or technological technical institute affiliated with the Ministry of Higher Education that supports technical studies at the Armed Forces Technical Institute. Additionally, the applicants must provide proof of their enrollment.
    • The applicant must successfully pass the admission and self-confidence tests mandated by the institute.[15][16]

Divisions and specializations accepted at the Military Technical College

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  • High School: Science or Mathematics
  • The curriculum requires students to complete either Mathematics 1 or Mathematics 2, in addition to Physics.
  • Compulsory subjects must not include literary subjects, as these are reserved for students in the literary science stream.
  • Al-Azhar High School (Scientific)
  • Industrial High School (three/five year program):[17]
Industrial High School Three/Five-Year Program:
Electrical Specialties Mechanical Specialties
Computers Mechanical engineering Production technology
Electrical engineering Maintenance and repair mechanics Tractors and agricultural machinery
Electronics engineering Mechanical fittings Heavy equipment
Repair and maintenance of electrical equipment Blacksmith Transportation and lifting equipment
Electrical networks Metal forming Agricultural mechanization
Electrical measuring devices Filings Fine minerals
Electrical appliances Cartridge Drawing and design
Elevator maintenance Machining Ground transportation
Transportation and distribution Soldering Marine transportation
Industrial systems Tractors River navigation
Counters Cars River transport
TV Zincography Printing Printing
Industrial electronics Ship engines Diesel and heavy equipment
Appliance electrician Refrigeration and air conditioning Marine engineering
Medical device maintenance Thermal coefficients Hydraulics
Graduates of Ismailia's

Advanced Experimental Technical School for Information Technology

Metal plumbing Ship automation and operation
Precision devices Run the machine
Power plants Offset printing
Crafts silk screen printing
Industrial chemistry Fisheries, navigation and

maritime arts* Shipbuilding

  • Enrolled in studies higher than the mentioned degrees (The student must be enrolled in an educational institution under the full supervision of the Ministry of Higher Education)[18]
    • Engineering faculties
    • Institutes of technology
    • Faculties of education
    • Industrial Technician Training Institutes
    • Complementary studies

Note: Specializations are limited to the Mechanical and Electrical Departments only.

Commandants

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See Also

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References

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  1. ^ About the Institute
  2. ^ Military Colleges - A Brief History Archived July 28, 2017, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ Legal Publications - Establishment of the Armed Forces Technical Institute Archived May 19, 2020, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ Legal Publications - Issuance of the Executive Regulations of the Law Establishing the Technical Institute of the Armed Forces Archived May 19, 2020, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ Akhbar Al-Youm - Maj. Gen: The idea of the Military Technological College was encouraged by the president Archived September 28, 2022, at the Wayback Machine.
  6. ^ On the establishment of the Armed Forces Technical Institute
  7. ^ The miracle of the Corps of Engineers in the October War.
  8. ^ Egyptian Military Engineers.
  9. ^ A hero of the October War reveals the role of military engineers in the battle.
  10. ^ On the anniversary of the October victories. The Military Engineers are the surprise that stunned the enemy.
  11. ^ Military Technical College - Bachelor's Program
  12. ^ Akhbar Al-Youm- Director of the Armed Forces Technical Institute: We have all the specialties for technical insurance of equipment Archived December 29, 2017, at the Wayback Machine.
  13. ^ Study system.
  14. ^ Military Technical College - Bachelor's Program
  15. ^ Terms of admission.
  16. ^ Learn about the requirements to enroll in the Military Technical College in 2024.
  17. ^ Learn about the requirements to enroll in the Military Technical College in 2024.
  18. ^ Military Technical College - Bachelor's Program
  19. ^ Al Youm Al Sabe'a - Military Technological College signs cooperation protocol with a number of universities Archived 2023-04-16 at the Wayback Machine.
  20. ^ Al-Masry Al-Youm - Hossam El-Din Mustafa: The idea of a military technological college was encouraged by President El Sisi Archived 2022-09-17 at the Wayback Machine.
  21. ^ Al-Watan - Director of the Technical Institute: We are preparing a "fighting technician" capable of confronting challenges and hostilities Archived July 23, 2018, at the Wayback Machine.
  22. ^ "Al Youm Al Sabe'a - On the sidelines of the graduation of a new batch of the Armed Forces Technical Institute." Archived from the original on 2020-03-08.
  23. ^ Al-Ahram - In Pictures The great scientist Farouk El-Baz is a guest of the Military Technical College. Archived July 05, 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
  24. ^ Al-Ahram - in pictures Morsi witnesses martial arts demonstrations at the graduation ceremonies of the Armed Forces Technical Institute and the Military Technical Institute. Archived January 05, 2016 at the Wayback Machine.
  25. ^ Al-Ahram - Tantawi attends the graduation of a new batch of the Armed Forces Technical Institute. Archived February 20, 2016 at the Wayback Machine.
  26. ^ Al-Ahram - Field Marshal Tantawi attends the graduation ceremony of a new class at the Armed Forces Technical Institute. Archived June 30, 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
  27. ^ Al-Ahram - The Armed Forces celebrate the graduation of a new class at the Technical Institute. Archived March 13, 2016 at the Wayback Machine.
  28. ^ Al-Ahram - Deaths. Archived June 30, 2015 at the Wayback Machine.