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The National Engineering School of Tunis (Arabic: المدرسة الوطنية للمهندسين بتونس), or ENIT, [2] is the oldest engineering school in the country after the National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia (1898). Part of the University of Tunis - El Manar, it is located at El Manar campus in Tunis. [1]
The Higher National Engineering School of Tunis, is a public institution of higher education and scientific research and a member of the University of Tunis.. ENSIT establishment was a response to the increasing industrialization of Tunisia.
Amel Ben Abda is a professor of mathematics at the National Engineering School of Tunis.She was the first person in Tunisia to earn a PhD in applied mathematics. She is the Tunisian representative of the steering committee of the International Laboratory for Computer Sciences and Applied Mathematics on the advisory board of the Tunisian Woman Mathematician Association.
Medicine School of Tunis; N. National Engineering School of Tunis This page was last edited on 19 August 2020, at 03:58 (UTC). Text ...
Success in the exams is determined by a score-based ranking system limited by a national quota. Successful candidates can apply to technical and scientific schools, such as the Polytechnic School of Tunisia and the Graduate School of Communications of Tunis. Each school has its own quotas for each one of its programs.
The National Engineering School of Monastir (Arabic: المدرسة الوطنية للمهندسين بالمنستير) or ENIM, is a Tunisian engineering school based in the city of Monastir located in the east of the country. It is part of the University of Monastir. [1]
National Engineering School of Bizerte; National Engineering School of Carthage; National Engineering School of Gabès; National Engineering School of Monastir; National Engineering School of Sfax; National Engineering School of Sousse; National Institute of Applied Science and Technology; North American Private University
Tunis University (Arabic: جامعة تونس, French: Université de Tunis) is a public university in Tunis, Tunisia. It was founded in 1960 on the basis of earlier educational establishments. The University of Tunis is a member of the Mediterranean University Union (UNIMED) and of Agence universitaire de la Francophonie.