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  2. The Higher Institute of Computer Technology - Wikipedia

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    College of Computer Technology Tripoli (Arabic: كلية تقنية الحاسوب طرابلس) sometimes abbreviated as CCTT is a government sponsored leading institute of higher education in Tripoli, Libya. Founded in 1990, College of Computer Technology Tripoli began with an emphasis on the computer science, programming, networking and ...

  3. List of universities in Libya - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of accredited public and private non-profit universities according to the data of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the National Center for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Educational and Training Institutions in the State of Libya. . [1]

  4. Informatics Education - Wikipedia

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    Informatics Education or Informatics Group (also called Informatics International College, Informatics College, Informatics Institute, or simply Informatics) is an educational institution that caters mainly to students who wants to study Information Technology (IT) related courses. Informatics is also engaged as a franchisee and licensee for ...

  5. University of Tripoli - Wikipedia

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    The first college of what became University of Tripoli was founded in 1957 as the Faculty of Sciences of University of Libya. In 1966 the Faculty of Agriculture was added, and in 1972 the College of Petroleum and Minerals. In 1973, the University of Libya was split into two independent universities.

  6. Misurata University - Wikipedia

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    Misurata university was originally established in 1984. In 2010, it was named Misurata university after merging the University of the Seventh of October with the University of Al-Merqib, based on the decision of the General People's Committee No. (149) for the year 2010 AD for restructuring Libyan universities.

  7. University of Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    When the new university opened its doors in 1960, it consisted of two faculties (Civil Engineering and Agriculture). The university grew rapidly in the subsequent decades, formed respected programmes in engineering, sciences, and literature, as well as a strong emphasis on languages, offering courses on German, Russian, French, and English.

  8. Sabha University - Wikipedia

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    Sebha University is a public university in the southern city of Sabha, Libya, with campuses in Sabha, Awbari, Murzuq, Brak, and Ghat. [2]The beginning of Sebha University was in 1976 when the Faculty of Education had been founded as a branch of the University of Tripoli and nucleus for Sebha University later.

  9. Sirte University - Wikipedia

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    Sirte University (Arabic: جامعة سرت) is a public university in the city of Sirte, Libya, with a campus also at Hun. It was established as a university in 1991; for the two years before that, it operated as a branch of Benghazi University. Sirte University has thirteen faculties, or schools: Agriculture Faculty [1]