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  2. Education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Students who have a bachelor's degree may take a specialized post-graduate program for a master's degree or PhD. Adult and non-formal education provides primary education to adults over age 14 years and is run by both government and non-government organizations. [14] See for example Adult and Non-Formal Education Association in Ethiopia.

  3. Higher education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Addis Ababa University, the first higher education institution opened in Ethiopia in 1950 Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland awards diplomas in the presence of Emperor Haile Selassie at Swedish-Ethiopian Building College's graduation in 1959 Graduate students in front of TPLF monument in Mekelle

  4. St. Mary's University (Addis Ababa) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Ethiopian General Secondary Education Certificate Examination

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    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 ...

  6. Modern education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Modern education in Ethiopia introduced by Emperor Menelik II, who first opened the government school named Menelik II School in 1908 with proclamation issued in 1906. Despite being progressive, the modern education met with opposition from clergy and priests from Orthodox church, primarily the Coptic Orthodox .

  7. Category:Education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Student sport in Ethiopia (1 C) Pages in category "Education in Ethiopia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  8. Dire Dawa University - Wikipedia

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    Dire Dawa University is a public university located in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia. It opened for the 2006–07 academic year with 754 students, as one of 13 new universities started by the Ministry of Higher Education, Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. [1] [2]

  9. Unity University - Wikipedia

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    Progressively, the institute launched diploma programs in accounting, marketing, business, personnel administration, secretarial science and office management from 1997 to 1999. In March 1998 the institute was upgraded to a college level, following its achievements in education, becoming the first privately owned college in Ethiopia. [2]