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In March 2022, Amhara Regional Government Education Bureau sent a team to the agency to request an explanation from the Ministry of Education about grading "errors" in the national examination. 20,000 complaints have been filed against the result of the grade 12 leaving examination, in which the government selects students to join 43 universities across the country.
The Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Amharic: የሳይንስ እና ከፍተኛ ትምህርት ሚኒስቴር) was the Ethiopian government department established in 2018 [1] which has a responsibility to lead the development of science, higher education, and the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in the country. [2]
Dembi Dolo University: Dembidolo: Oromia: 2015 Dessie Teacher's Education College: Dessie: Amhara: 1972 Dilla University: Dila: Sidama: 2004 Dire Dawa University: Dire Dawa: Dire Dawa: 2006 Dynamic International University College Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa: 2005 Ethiopian Catholic University Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa: 2005 [7] Ethiopian Civil ...
The Ethiopian General Secondary Education Certificate Examination (EGSECE) is a nationwide exam in Ethiopia that is given to students after final year of secondary school education. [1] Students take EGSECE usually that would eligible to continue eleventh grade or college in preparatory schools. Since 2001, the Ethiopian Secondary Education ...
Modern higher education was commenced during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie with the establishment of the University College of Addis Ababa, now called Addis Ababa University, in 1950. It then followed by Haramaya University and Ambo school of agriculture, today's Ambo University. By this time, there were only three secondary schools in ...
Raya University: Maychew: 2015 Governmental Hosts over 1,500 students in six colleges. The university aspires to be one of the top ten ranked Public Universities in Ethiopia by 2030. [5] Sheba University College: Mekelle Adigrat Axum Shire: Private Closys College: Mekelle: 2014 Private
Mekelle University is one of the largest public universities in Ethiopia. It has seven colleges, eleven institutes, and more than 90 undergraduate and 70 postgraduate programs. [4] The student intake capacity of Mekelle University has reached 31,000 or 10% of Mekelle's population.
It includes multilingual education in French, English and Amharic from preschool for all students. [4] As of 2017, the school has about 1,800 students, ranging from 3 to 18 years. [1] The French government spends around €4 million every year on LGM, which comes out to about €2,500 per student. [5]