Cambodia's higher education system consists of universities and technical and professional training institutions. The country's university level programs for Bachelor's degrees, or equivalent, typically run four years. Completion of education in medicine and dentistry fields usually take seven years, with pharmacy and architecture programs running for six years.
Cambodia's network of public higher education institutions offer instruction in agriculture, medicine, economics, industry, technology, teacher training, science, art and culture. Its technical and professional training institutions provide tertiary-level programs that take two to three years to complete. There is one private university with degree programs and several private higher-education institutions offering non-degree studies.
Cambodia's higher education enrollment has been over 45,000. Women make up approximately 25% of all students.
• Angkor University
• Asia Euro University
- Phnom Penh
• Build Bright University
- Build Bright University, Phnom Penh
• Cambodia University
• Cambodian Mekong University
- Cambodian Mekong University, Phnom Penh
• Cambodian University for Specialties
• Chamroeun University of Polytechnology
• International University
• Pannasastra University of Cambodia
• Royal University of Agriculture
• Royal University of Fine Arts
• Royal University of Law and Economics
• Royal University of Phnom Penh
• Svay Rieng University
• University of Management and Economics
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