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  2. National Institute of Public Administration (Pakistan)

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    It was established as National Institute of Public Administration (NIPA) in 1961 as an autonomous government organization. [1] In 2002, they became part of newly established National School of Public Policy. [2]

  3. List of admission tests to colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    TPAT - Thai Professional Aptitude Tests. TPAT are aptitude tests required by universities for students applying for programs in any of the five fields: medicine; liberal arts; science, technology, and engineering; architecture; and education. Students may choose to take the tests that are required by the program they are applied.

  4. UTPB launches Direct Admissions program for high school seniors

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    For more information about the Direct Admissions Program at The University of Texas Permian Basin, please visit utpb.edu/directadmissions or contact the David De La Garza in the Office of ...

  5. National Institute of Public Administration (NIPA) - Wikipedia

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    It was established as National Institute of Public Administration (NIPA) in 1961 as an autonomous government organization. [1] In 2002, it became part newly established National School of Public Policy. [2]

  6. University and college admission - Wikipedia

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    High school guidance counsellors and student affairs practitioners work together to provide information, programs, and workshops to high school students such as program prerequisites, post-secondary admission and application requirements, scholarship opportunities and application processes. [6]

  7. Early entrance to college - Wikipedia

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    Little Rock Junior College in Arkansas conducted an experimental program in 1933 and 1934, admitting students in the top 25% academically as freshmen after their junior year of high school. [8] Another early innovator was the University of Louisville, which in 1934 also began admitting promising high school students after their junior year. [9]