Registration for Vocational, Technical, and Specialised Schools in Qatar Opens

The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MOEHE) has officially opened registration for vocational, technical, and specialised education schools for the 2026 academic year. Students and parents can now apply through the Maaref public services portal and explore educational pathways designed to prepare students for future careers in technology, engineering, finance, science, and other specialised fields.
According to the ministry, registration will remain open until May 14, 2026. The initiative reflects Qatar’s growing focus on skill-based education and preparing students for the evolving labour market under the country’s long-term development plans.
List of Schools Open for Registration in Qatar 2026
Sr. No. | School Name | ||||
1 | Religious Preparatory and Secondary Institute for Boys | ||||
2 | Qatar Technical Secondary School for Boys | ||||
3 | Qatar Technical Secondary School for Girls – Doha Branch | ||||
4 | Qatar Technical Secondary School for Girls – Al Shamal Branch | ||||
5 | Qatar Academy for Science and Technology | ||||
6 | Qatar Banking Studies and Business Administration Secondary School |
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Religious Preparatory and Secondary Institute for Boys
One of the major specialised institutions included in the registration drive is the Religious Preparatory and Secondary Institute for Boys. The government school offers education from Grades 7 to 12 and focuses on Islamic studies and Arabic language while maintaining modern educational standards.
Students at the institute can choose between scientific, literary and technological streams, allowing them to pursue both religious and contemporary academic education. The institute aims to prepare students who can balance traditional values with modern knowledge and professional skills.
Qatar Technical Secondary School for Boys
The Qatar Technical Secondary School for Boys continues to be one of the country’s leading technical education institutions. The school provides both technical and academic education for students in Grades 10 to 12.
Students can specialise in several technical disciplines, including:
The school focuses heavily on practical training and technical workshops, helping students develop industry-ready skills that align with Qatar’s labour market requirements.
Qatar Technical Secondary School for Girls
The Qatar Technical Secondary School for Girls offers specialised technical education opportunities for female students through its Doha and Al Shamal branches.
The school provides programs in:
The Ministry has also been expanding technical education opportunities for girls across Qatar. Recent plans include the opening of additional technical schools aimed at empowering female students with professional and technical skills needed in modern industries.

Qatar Academy for Science and Technology
The Qatar Academy for Science and Technology is another major specialised institution accepting applications. The academy offers advanced STEM-focused education for students interested in science, engineering, medicine and technology.
The academy provides specialised educational pathways that help students prepare for university studies and future careers in high-demand scientific fields. Boys can join from Grade 7, while girls can enrol from Grade 9.
The school’s curriculum combines advanced academic subjects with innovation, research and practical applications in technology and science.
Qatar Banking Studies and Business Administration Secondary School
Students interested in finance and business-related careers can apply to the Qatar Banking Studies and Business Administration Secondary School.
The institution offers specialised education in:
The programs combine theoretical learning with practical business training to prepare students for careers in Qatar’s growing financial and corporate sectors.
Importance of Vocational and Technical Education in Qatar
Vocational and technical education is becoming an increasingly attractive option for students seeking practical skills and early career preparation. Unlike traditional academic routes, these programs focus on applied learning, industry training and technical competencies.
Benefits of specialised education include:

These pathways are particularly important in sectors such as engineering, information technology, science, finance and industrial operations, where skilled professionals remain in high demand.
Qatar Expands Vocational and Technical Education Opportunities
The Ministry has encouraged families to consider specialised education tracks that combine academic learning with practical training. These schools are designed to help students gain technical expertise, professional knowledge and hands-on experience from an early stage.
Vocational and technical education has become increasingly important in Qatar as industries continue to expand in areas such as information technology, engineering, finance, science and industrial operations. The specialised programs aim to equip students with the competencies needed for future employment opportunities and higher education pathways.
Registration Through the Maaref Portal
Applications can be submitted electronically through the Maaref public services portal provided by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. Parents and students are advised to complete the registration process before the deadline to secure admission opportunities in their preferred schools and specialisations.
The ministry has also shared a detailed list of vocational, technical and specialised schools available for student enrolment.
What is Application Deadline for MOEHE Schools
Students and parents interested in vocational, technical and specialised schools should complete their applications before May 14, 2026, through the Maaref portal. The Ministry has encouraged families to review available schools carefully and choose pathways that match students’ interests, skills and future career goals.
Conclusion
The opening of registration for vocational, technical and specialised schools marks another important step in Qatar’s efforts to modernise education and strengthen workforce development. By offering diverse educational tracks that combine academic excellence with practical skills, the Ministry aims to prepare students for successful careers in both local and international industries.
As Qatar continues investing in education and innovation, specialised schools are expected to play a major role in shaping the country’s future workforce and supporting national development goals.






