SSCO 231015

Physical Sciences Professor

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Compliance Risk Score

75/100
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  • Updated for 2026 classification
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πŸ“Œ Description

SSCO 231015: Physical Sciences Professor. Requires Doctorate degree in Physics. Iqama, Nitaqat, and skill classification for Saudi Arabia 2026.

πŸ“‹ Job Summary

Prepare the educational curriculum plan; teach the higher education students the physical sciences curriculum; evaluate the students’ performance; conduct and supervise the researches studies; offer theoretical and practical consultations in the field of physical sciences; and prepare and keep the documents and reports related to student performance and achievement

πŸŽ“ Education Requirements

Level: Doctorate degree

Field: Physics

πŸ› οΈ Key Skills

Team Work

πŸ“Š Classification Hierarchy

Major group: Professionals

Minor group: University and higher education teachers

Unit: University and higher education teachers

When to use this code

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Iqama & Work Permits

This code is specified on the worker's Iqama and work permit

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Skill Category

Classified as High-Skilled

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FAQ

What is SSCO code 231015?

SSCO code 231015 refers to the occupation 'Physical Sciences Professor' in the Saudi Standard Classification of Occupations, based on ISCO-08. It is used for work permits, visa applications, and labor market statistics.

What education is required for Physical Sciences Professor?

Education requirements vary. Check the detailed occupation profile for SSCO 231015 to see the recommended education level and field of study.

πŸ“‹ Data Source & Disclaimer

Data source: General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) β€” SSIC/SSCO 2026 Edition.

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