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The academic year at every high school in this nation runs from October to June of the following year, whereas long breaks often begin on July 1 and last through October 1.
The official language of instruction, correspondence, and association is French. If you speak English or other international languages well, it is also a plus.
The higher education institutions are home to 85,2 percent of the population. It’s incredible that there are 4 public institutions and 9 private universities.
If you can teach English, there are a ton of job prospects in the banking industry, clearing and forwarding companies, small manufacturing businesses, and gas stations.
In Burundi, there are 5 universities. The following list of universities includes links to more information about each one.
• Ecole Normale Supérieure Bujumbura, Bujumbura: http://www.ens.bi
• Hope Africa University, Bujumbura: https://www.hopeafricauniversity.org
• Light University of Bujumbura, Bujumbura: http://www.ulbu.bi
• Ngozi University, Ngozi
• University of Burundi, Bujumbura: http://www.ub.edu.bi
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