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Admas University College: Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa: 1998 Gambella University .. Gambella Region ALKAN Health Science Business and Technology College Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa: 2002 Private college, formerly known as ALKAN Health Science College, with campuses in Addis Ababa, Bahir Dar and Dessie. [7] Ambo University: Ambo: Oromia: 2011 Arba ...
Adigrat University: Adigrat: 2011 Governmental Has 14,300 students in 37 departments and six colleges [1] Admas University College: Mekelle: Private Adwa College of Teacher's Education: Adwa: Governmental Adwa Pan-African University: Adwa: 2017 Governmental and private This institution is under construction. [2] Alage College: Alage: 2002 ...
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Ethiopia" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. ... Addis Ababa Science and Technology University;
As a college, the institution intended to prepare students for "further overseas study or vocational certificate education". By foreign investment fund, six specialized technical colleges had been established since 1970s by the imperial government. The first university outside AAU is Haramaya University, founded in 1953. [2]
By 2012, the number of public universities had risen to 34, 31 owned by the MoE plus the Ethiopian civil service university, Defense university college and Kotebe college of teacher education. There were 64 accredited non-government universities or colleges awarding degrees.
Bahir Dar University was created from the merger of two former higher institutions. The first was Bahir Dar Polytechnic Institute, which formed one of the faculties of the university, was established in 1963 under the technical cooperation between the Government of USSR and the Imperial Government of Ethiopia. [2]
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 ...
The college offers B.Tech in Ceramic Technology, Information Technology and Computer Science and Engineering. There is an intake capacity of 48 students (40 through WBJEE and 8 through JELET respectively) per department. The B.Tech courses of the CSE and IT departments were introduced in 2001 and 2000 respectively.