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As of 2019, the Ministry of Education administered or oversaw 232 schools in the preschool, primary and secondary levels, 12 technical and vocational institutions, and 7 universities and other tertiary-level institutions.
The Institute of Brunei Technical Education (Malay: Institut Pendidikan Teknikal Brunei; abbreviation: IBTE) is a post-secondary institution providing technical and vocational education in Brunei.
Romaizah binti Mohd Salleh (born 4 March 1966) is a Bruneian teacher and education officer that is currently the Minister of Education (MoE) since 2022, the Chairperson of Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB) Council members, Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD), and Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University (UNISSA).
This is a list of universities and colleges in the Brunei Darussalam. Full-fledged public and private universities and colleges are available across the country.
Ministry of Home Affairs. The Ministry comprises the following agencies: District Offices ( Belait, Brunei-Muara, Temburong and Tutong) Fire and Rescue Department. Immigration and National Registration Department (JIPK) Labour Department. Municipal Boards ( Bandar Seri Begawan, Kuala Belait and Seria, and Tutong)
This is a list of secondary schools in Brunei. The schools may be a general secondary school, which leads to GCE 'O' Level and IGCSE qualifications, or in the Arabic religious stream, culminating in the sitting of Sijil Pelajaran Ugama Brunei (Brunei Religious Education Certificate) examination.
The National Technical Education Certificate, abbreviated as NTec, is a post-secondary vocational qualification in Brunei. It is a Level 3 qualification in the country's current national qualifications framework and awarded by the Brunei Darussalam Technical and Vocational Education Council (BDTVEC), a government body under the Ministry of ...
Below is a list of schools in the Southeast Asian country of Brunei. The list includes both government and private primary, secondary and tertiary schools. Muslim students below a certain age are also expected to attend classes in religious institutions after the normal schooling hours.