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The previous advisory of Kunuz College was formerly the president of Ethiopia, Dr. Negasso Gidada. The college is a member of the Private Higher Education Institutions and provides Level 3 certificate and Level 4 diploma. Also, the college provides degree programs. The Ministry of Education [1] accredits the programs of the college. Admission ...
This is a list of universities and colleges in Ethiopia. It includes both public and private institutions. [1] [2] [3] There are 5 private universities and 659 private colleges of higher education in Ethiopia. [4] Public higher education institutions are categorized by the Ministry of Education (MOE) into four main focus areas: [4] [5] [6]
St. Mary's University is an private higher education institution located in the capital Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.After fifteen years of service as a college first and a university college since 2008, it earned university status from the Ethiopian Ministry of Education in September 2013.
The Admas University is accredited by Regional Educational Bureaus, Higher Education Relevance and Quality Agency (HERQA), and the Federal Ministry of Education of Ethiopia. [1] It offers both on-campus education and distance learning in various programs. These courses are in turn offered at a number of levels: certificate, diploma and degree.
Bahir Dar University (Amharic: ባሕር ዳር ዩኒቨርስቲ, BDU) is a public research university in Bahir Dar, capital of the Amhara Region, Ethiopia.The university, with two institutes in diploma programs until 1966, is credited to training distinguished scientists and notable public servants.
Currently, the university has enrolled more than 8000 undergraduate (under regular and continuing education program) and close to 700 postgraduate students under its nine applied sciences, technology, engineering and ICT focused schools. AASTU is a university in the making, and much of its short-term plans aim at establishing academic ...
Ambo University was founded on May 11, 2011, by government proclamation (Council of Ministers 212/2011). It is non-profit public higher education institution. The university is recognized by the Ministry of Education as coeducational Ethiopian higher education institution. Originally, the university's foundation traced back to 1947, becoming ...
After renovations, the institution is expected to accommodate 12,000 students. At present, Wollega University runs 82 undergraduate, 45 graduate programs and 5 PhD programs in the three campuses. Undergraduate programs