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This is a list of universities in Cambodia. This is the list of universities in Cambodia according to the Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport . The Cambodian formal education system ceased to exist and many educated people fled the country or died during the Khmer Rouge era (1975–1979).
University of Cambodia; University of Health Sciences (Cambodia) University of Puthisastra This page was last edited on 23 April 2021, at 19:06 (UTC). Text ...
Universities in Cambodia (3 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Cambodia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The University of Cambodia is home to six colleges and six schools: the college of arts and humanities (CoAH), the college of education (CoE), the college of law (CoL), the college of media and communications (CMC), the college of science and technology (CoST), the college of social sciences (CoSS), the school of creative arts (SCA), the school ...
The Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia [a] (PUC) is a private university located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.It was originally established in 1997, and opened in 2000. It provides an English-based education in all subjects, and is accredited by the Royal Government of Cambodia's Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.
International University education standards are recognized by transnational medical institutions such as the Asia–Europe Foundation, Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL), UN World Health Organization – including accreditation with the United States–based Educational Commission for Foreign Medical ...
National universities: Cambodia Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) Economics and Finance Institute (EFI) Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC) Moharishi Vedic University (MVU) National Institute of Education (NIE) National Polytechnic Institute of Cambodia (NPIC) National University of Management (NUM)
The former university dormitories house the research center of the Royal Academy of Cambodia. Oum Pom, the Secretary General of the Royal Academy of Cambodia, remembers: “In today’s Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL) was a political training centre after the Vietnamese took control of Cambodia.