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Botho University
Former names
Botho College
MottoExcellence, Leadership, Innovation
TypePrivate
Established1997 (1997)
ChairmanJay Ramesh
Vice-ChancellorSheela Raja Ram
DirectorSheela Raja Ram
Administrative staff
400+
Students4000+
Location,
CampusGaborone, Francistown, Manzini, Maseru and an affiliate Botho Higher Education institution (BHEI) Windhoek
LanguageEnglish
Colors   Maroon, navy blue and white
Websitebothouniversity.com

Botho University (formerly known as Botho College/NIIT) is Botswana's largest private tertiary educational provider, founded in 1997. The college offers certificates, diplomas and graduate degrees in accountancy and computer science. It is the first private tertiary institution in the country to be accredited by the Tertiary Education Council (TEC). All of its programs are also accredited by the Botswana Qualification Authority (BQA). It has trained 16,000 graduates, and enrolls 4,000 students, supported by 150 academic staff.

Botho's Computing Science programs are partnered with international institutions such as NIIT, Open University and Teesside University.[1]

Extra-curricular activities

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Botho University Linkz ICT Challenge

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In 2009, Botho University launched an ICT-based competition called LINKZ The ICT Challenge, which brings together the best ICT students in the country. For this competition Botho University launched a page on their website. It tests students' knowledge in the field of company technology. In 2009, Linkz ICT Challenge brought together more than 300 young people from tertiary institutions including University of Botswana, Gaborone Institute of Professional Studies, Ba Isago College, ABM University, and Limkowing University of Creative Technology.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Welcome to Botho University". Bothocollege.ac.bw. Archived from the original on 3 August 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  2. ^ "2016 Linkz ICT challenge concluded". BiztechAfrica. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
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