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Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research (MIMER) is a medical college located in Talegaon, Pune, Maharashtra, India. The institute is recognised by the Medical Council of India and is under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. It was founded in 1995 with a hospital named Dr. Bhausaheb Sardesai Talegaon Rural Hospital.
The Nation Builders Corps, also known as N.A.B.C.O, [1] is a Ghanaian initiative to provide jobs to unemployed post-secondary school graduates (graduates of universities, training colleges, etc.) It was introduced by the government of Ghana .
The Ministry is mandated to formulate, plan, coordinate, monitor and evaluate policies, programmes/projects and the performance of the Employment & Labour Relations Sector towards accelerated employment generation for national development; to promote harmonious industrial (labour) relations and ensure workplace safety; as well as to create an enabling policy environment and opportunities for ...
This is a list of polytechnics institutions in Ghana. These institutions are not accredited degree granting institutions.
Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research (MIMER) Talegaon Dabhade Pune Established in 1995; Maharashtra Institute of Physiotherapy Talegaon Dabhade Pune Established in 2006; MIMER – D.M.L.T. Courses Talegaon Pune Established in 2006; MIMER – CPS (PGD Courses) Talegaon Pune
Ghana Baptist University College [22] GBUC 2006 Abuakwa, Kumasi, Ashanti: Kings University College KUC Aplaku Hills, Accra, Greater Accra: Maranatha University College MUC Sowutuom, Accra, Greater Accra: Meridian (Insaaniyya) University College [22] MEDUCOL Weija, Accra, Greater Accra: Palm University College PaUC Manya, Shai Hills, Greater Accra
The service was established to replace the Gold Coast Civil Service. [2] The mission of the Civil Service, as stated in the Civil Service Law, 1993 PNDCL 327, “is to assist the Government in the formulation and implementation of government policies for the development of the country.”
In 2017, there were 40+ colleges of education in Ghana, up from 38 in 2015.The colleges are responsible for teacher education. [1] A further two private colleges are to be absorbed into the group of 41 public institutions, raising the number to 43. [2]