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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. [4] Ambo University: Ambo: Oromia: 2011 Arba Minch University: Arba Minch: South Ethiopia: 1993
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The Grace College of Business and Computer Science (GCBC) is a private college located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [1] It was established in 2001. GCBC is a member of the Ethiopian Private Colleges Association. It has been accredited to operate in various fields of study by the Ministry of Education, Region 14 Education Bureau, Arada and Kirkos ...
City University College is a tertiary institution in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It provides higher education in the disciplines of Accounting and Finance , Applied Computer Science , Management , Economics and Law.
In July 1950, Haile Selassie pledged Jesuit Canadian teachers for establishment of college in the country. The University College of Addis Ababa, now called the Addis Ababa University (AAU) then formed in the year. As a college, the institution intended to prepare students for "further overseas study or vocational certificate education".
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 Private Alpha University College: Mekelle: Private ...
Infonet College is a private tertiary education institution of higher learning in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia that trains in Information and Communication Technology.The institute was founded in 1995 by a team of professionals from the fields of computer science, business, and social science.