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The goal of Rwanda’s higher education system is to foster scholarly inquiry and career advancement. A total of 44,000 foreigners have registered for undergraduate and graduate programs.
The majority of these individuals were from various regions of Africa. The teaching language is either English or French. There are just 12 colleges, 5 institutions, 6 public universities, 2 private universities, and 9 polytechnics.
14 percent of her population is currently enrolled in higher education, and graduates who successfully complete their studies can try their luck in the employment market. The good news is that international students don’t need work permits and the visa application process is relatively straightforward.
Adventist University of Central Africa, Kigali: https://www.auca.ac.rw
Byumba Polytechnic Institute, Byumba: https://byumbapolytechnic.com
Catholic University of Kabgayi, Gitarama: https://uck.ac.rw
Institut d’Enséignement Supérieur de Ruhengeri, Ruhengeri: https://www.ines.ac.rw
Institute of Legal Practice and Development, Nyanza: https://ilpd.ac.rw/index.php?id=2
Kibogora Polytechnic, Nyamasheke: http://www.kp.ac.rw
Mount Kenya University Rwanda, Kicukiro
Protestant Institute of Art and Social Science, Butare
University of Global Health Equity, Kigali
University of Kigali, Kigali
University of Lay Adventists of Kigali, Kigali
University of Rwanda, Kigali
University of Tourism Technology and Business Studies, Kigali
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