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Institutions offering higher education in the Maldives are: Maldives National University, which was previously known as the Maldives College of Higher Education. The college had offered 95% of the post-secondary education in the Maldives [5]: 266 Cyryx College; Mandhu College, which provides tertiary education to lower and higher secondary ...
In 1984 the institution for Teacher education was created. In 1987 a tourism school was established for the sole purpose of tourism in the Maldives. In 1991 The Institute of Management and Administration was created; in order, to train staff for public and private services. In 1998 The Maldives College of Higher Education was founded.
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Mandhu College (formerly Mandhu Learning Centre) is a private college providing Higher Education in the Maldives. Mandhu College collaborates with universities in UK and Australia to provide accredited tertiary courses locally. The Mandhu Learning Centre was established in 1998, and later inaugurated as the Mandhu College in December 2009. [1]
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Maldives Polytechnic is a Maldivian government training institute established to offer technical and vocational education and training [1] throughout the country. It was previously known as VTC, MITE, and then became a Faculty of MCHE (now Maldives National University) and now Maldives Polytechnic under the Ministry of Higher Education.
Mariya got a diploma in TESL at the National Institute of Education, Singapore in 1998. She got an MA TESOL at the University of Canberra, Australia and a PhD in Applied Linguistics at the Massey University, New Zealand. [6] [7] She received postgraduate teaching and learning at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, where she was a Research ...