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  2. MARA Japan Industrial Institute Beranang - Wikipedia

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    MARA Japan Industrial Institute (MJII, formerly known as MARA Skills Training College Beranang (KKTMBeranang)) is a highly skilled college under management skills and Technical Division (BKT) MARA in Beranang, Malaysia. KKTMBeranang starts in 2004 with an area of 22 acres.

  3. List of universities in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Also, each university or college is listed in the prefecture in which its headquarters is located, not the location of their satellite campuses, etc. or that of some of its departments or divisions. For the list of universities that existed in the past or merged into another school, see List of historical universities in Japan .

  4. College of Industrial Technology - Wikipedia

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    College of Industrial Technology (産業技術短期大学, Sangyo Gijutsu Tanki Daigaku) is a private junior college in Amagasaki, Hyogo, Japan. The Japan Iron and Steel Federation Corp considered it necessary to provide specialized training to engineers who would work in the iron and steel industry in 1962.

  5. Colleges of technology in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Some colleges, such as the Wakayama College, received special permit from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science, and Technology of Japan, to confer a BS in Engineering degree at the end of the advanced programme, and thus graduates do not have to apply to the National Institution for Academic Degrees and University Evaluation in order to ...

  6. Polytechnic schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Polytechnic schools (職業能力開発校, Shokugyō nōryoku kaihatsukō) in Japan are vocational education institutions for short and long-term programs, a group of public human resources development facilities under paragraph (1) (i) of Article 15-6 of the Human Resources Development Promotion Law.

  7. Higher education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The University of Tokyo was founded as the nation's first university in 1877 by merging Edo-period institutions for higher education.. The modern Japanese higher education system was adapted from a number of methods and ideas inspired from Western education systems that were integrated with their traditional Shinto, Buddhist, and Confucianist pedagogical philosophies that served as the system ...

  8. List of junior colleges in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is the comprehensive list of junior colleges in Japan that exist today or existed in the past. For the purpose of the list, a junior college is defined to be a two-year or three-year college. The list does not include so-called Daigaku-bu, or junior colleges that are part of four-year colleges.

  9. Technical education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Entry to Kōsen Colleges of Technology and technical high schools is at age 15 years. The kōsen basically provide five-years of training (although most provide the succeeding two-year course as well). For the graduates, transferring tracks are provided to universities and graduate schools.