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  2. Pennsylvania College of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The college's student body is 64% male and 86% are full-time. [2] Pennsylvania College of Technology is broken down into three schools of study; School of Business, Arts & Sciences, School of Engineering Technologies and School of Nursing & Health Sciences. [3] The college's athletic teams play under the school's nickname the Penn College Wildcats.

  3. Rajah Muthiah Medical College - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Rajah Muthiah Medical College was established in 1985. [2] In 1996, RMMC was the location of the murder of Pon Navarasu during a ragging incident, and led to the passing of the first anti-ragging legislation in India. [3] In 2010, the Kalaignar Health Insurance Scheme for Life-Saving Treatments at RMMCH was instituted. [4]

  4. Toyota National College of Technology - Wikipedia

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    1963.04 Toyota National College of Technology was established (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, and Department of Architecture). 1968.04 Department of Civil Engineering was added. A boarding system was adopted for students in lower grades. 1979.03 Data Station was opened.

  5. RCC Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    RCC Institute of Technology (RCC) was founded as the Radio College of Canada in 1928, making it one of the oldest private technology institutions in Canada. It is also the only private educational institute in Ontario to be approved by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities to grant bachelor's degrees. [ 1 ]

  6. Colleges of technology in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, there were a total of 57 colleges of technology in Japan, of which 51 were national, three are public and three are private. [2] Approximately 60,000 students attend the colleges, including roughly 3,000 students in advanced programmes that follow completion of the initial 5-year programme. About 10,000 students graduate annually.

  7. Higher Colleges of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) (Arabic: كليّات التقنيّة العليا) is a public institute of technology with 16 campuses and facilities throughout the United Arab Emirates. Founded in 1988 by Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak al-Nahyan , it is the largest applied higher educational institution in the country.

  8. Comboni College of Science & Technology - Wikipedia

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    Comboni College for Science and Technology (CCST), originally Comboni College for Computer Science, is a private college in Khartoum, Sudan, established as a technical college since 2001. It goes back to the earlier school for boys, founded by Catholic priests from Italy in 1929.

  9. Tsuyama National College of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Tsuyama National College of Technology (Tsuyama Technical College), founded in 1963. The school has sent about 6,300 graduates into the world, who fulfill important positions in industry and society. The five year system at the college consists of four departments: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electronics and ...