Romania’s education is based on a free egalitarian system. Article 32 of the Romanian Constitution guarantees access to free education. Education is managed and implemented by the Ministry of Education. Each step has its own organizational form and is bound by different laws and directives. In Romania, higher education is provided by universities, research institutes, […]
Continue readingPortuguese higher education institutions grant licenses, master’s and doctorate degrees, while the last degree is reserved only by university institutions. Higher education in Portugal is divided into two main subsystems: university and polytechnic education. It is provided in autonomous public and private universities, university institutions, polytechnics and other types of higher education institutions. In this […]
Continue readingUniversities in Hungary are generally established in accordance with the Higher Education Act and the Parliamentary Act. For new public and private universities, the approval of the Ministry of Education and the Hungarian National Assembly is required. Hungary’s public higher education system includes universities and other higher education institutions, which offer educational courses and related […]
Continue readingIn the Arabian Peninsula, Bahrain has the oldest public education system. The system was established in 1930 when the government of Bahrain was responsible for operating two existing boys’ primary schools. In 1927, the first group of Bahraini to receive university education entered the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. The Gulf Institute of Technology was […]
Continue readingThe State of Kuwait, at the head of the Persian Gulf, supports an education policy that seeks to provide opportunities for all children, regardless of social class, including children with special needs. There are four state-supported higher education institutions in Kuwait. These are the: Kuwait University, The College of Basic Education in PAAET, Higher Institute […]
Continue readingPakistan’s education system is usually divided into six levels: preschool (3 to 5 years old), elementary school (first to fifth grade), middle (sixth to eighth grade), advanced (ninth to tenth grade, high school) Certificate (SSC), intermediate courses (eleventh and twelfth grades, get a Higher Secondary School Certificate or HSSC), and university courses for undergraduate and […]
Continue readingEducation in Oman is provided free of charge until the end of secondary education, although attendance at any level is not mandatory. In 1970, there were only 3 regular schools nationwide with 900 students. Oman’s national education plan expanded rapidly in the 1970s and 1980s. The higher education system in Oman is relatively young. Sultan […]
Continue readingThe education system in Qatar is under the guidance and control of the Supreme Education Commission (SEC) and the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MOEHE). Qatar University is the first and oldest university in Qatar which was established in 1973. The university currently maintains eight colleges, including education, art and science, business and economics, […]
Continue readingThis is the complete list of universities in UAE according to its state. There are so many Emirati universities and international universities in the United Arab Emirates where any student can participate. The UAE has many public and private universities. UAE citizens can participate in government institutions free of charge, and the UAE has one […]
Continue readingThis is a complete list of universities in Saudi Arabia. There are so many universities in Saudi Arabia such as Riyadh, Jeddah, Madinah, Makkah, Al Jawf, Jizan, Hail, Al Baha, Najran, Tabuk, Eastern Province, Asir Province and Al Qassim province. Saudi Arabia has three higher education levels: bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and doctorate degree. Official […]
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