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More than 20% of Yemen’s population is currently enrolled in higher education, thanks in large part to the government’s commitment to the pursuit of education.
There are more than 14 religious universities, 5 private universities, and 7 state universities. There are currently about 3500 international students, and more than 80% of them are enrolled in private and religious universities.
Despite their current involvement, the government still has a long way to go in the area of education. Poor learning tools and equipment, a high percentage of professor absenteeism, inadequate systematic assessment of the curricula, a lack of libraries, laboratories, and computers for medical and engineering students are all problems limiting Yemen’s ability to advance intellectually. Another significant problem is the graduate unemployment rate.
Al-Ahgaff University, Al Mukalla: http://ahgaff.edu
Al-Eman University, Sana’a
Hadhramout University of Science and Technology, Al Mukalla: http://hu.edu.ye
Sana’a University, Sana’a
Taiz University, Taiz
Thamar University, Dhamar
University of Modern Sciences, Sana’a
University of Aden, Aden
University of Science and Technology, Sana’a
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