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As for Bahrain Polytechnic's campus in Isa Town, Bahrain's Ministry of Works is leading a campus master plan project [5] in which the current campus's buildings will be replaced with a modern state-of-art campus. The target budget for the whole scope of the project including the consultants’ fees is approximately US$250 million.
Bahrain Polytechnic بوليتكنك البحرين: 2008 College of Health Sciences كلية العلوم الصحية والرياضية: 1976 University of Bahrain جامعة البحرين: 1986 801-1000
BITIC offers degree programs of Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra (BIT, Mesra), India. The course curriculum and the teaching, learning process are exactly similar to that of BIT, Mesra. BIT was established by philanthropist industrialist Mr. B.M. Birla in 1955 at Ranchi, the industrial centre of India.
A 6-year undergraduate medical program is available, leading to the M.D qualification. [10] The program is divided into three phases: [11] Basic Sciences Phase, which is Year 1. Medical Sciences Phase, which include years 2, 3, 4. Clinical Clerkships Phase, which include years 5, 6. Graduate programs include a Diploma and Master of Science in: [11]
The university offers more than 102 academic programs, including 42 Bachelor programs, 39 Master's degrees, 10 PhDs and 11 associate diplomas. Credit hours vary between courses and degree level (126-135 credit hours for bachelor's degrees, for example). [4] The university admits 15,000 students per annum, 80% of whom start in September. [1]
The first institution of higher education in Bahrain, the Gulf Polytechnic, was established in 1968 as the Gulf Technical College. [1] In 1984 Gulf Polytechnic merged with the University College of Art, Science, and Education (UCB), founded in 1979, to create a national university offering Bachelor of Arts and bachelor of science degrees. [1]
The Applied Science University (ASU, جامعة العلوم التطبيقية) is a university in Al Ekir, south of Manama within the Kingdom of Bahrain. [3] Founded by Bahraini academic Waheeb Al-Khaja, [1] ASU was licensed by the Ministry of Education in 2004. [4] Gulf Education Project W.L.L. Company, based in Bahrain, owns the university. [5]
Previously known as AMA International University of Bahrain, the university rebranded in 2021 after the acquisition deal by GFH financial group in Bahrain. The university provides many programs in business, engineering and information technology and seeks to be one of the leading business and technology school across the GCC. It follows a ...