List of universities in Cameroon
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This is a list of universities in Cameroon.
Public universities
[edit]- University of Bamenda
- University of Buea
- University of Douala
- University of Dschang
- University of Maroua
- University of Ngaoundéré
- University of Yaoundé I
- University of Yaoundé II
- University of Bertoua
- University of Ebolowa
- University of Garoua
Private universities
[edit]- Siantou University Institut (IUS)
- HIBMAT University Institute of Buea (HUIB)
- Institut Universitaire Saint Jean du Cameroun(IUSJC)
- St. Lawrence University, Cameroon
- Fomic Polytechnic University
- SwissLink Higher Institute of Business & Technology
- Biaka University Institute of Buea (BUIB)
- HIPDET University- Bamenda
- Kesmonds International University - (KIU) America
- Catholic University of Cameroon, Bamenda
- ICT University, Yaoundé
- Catholic University of Central Africa, Yaoundé
- Cosendai Adventist University, Nanga Eboko
- Dale Kietzman University
- Ecole Nationale Superieure Des Travaux Publics De Yaoundé[1]
- Institut Universitaire du Golfe de Guinée[2]
- International University, Bamenda
- Maflekumen Higher Institute Of Health Sciences
- Pan African Institute for Development – West Africa[3]
- Saint Monica University - The American International University, Buea, Cameroon
- Université des Montagnes, Bangangté
- Stalwart university institute, Douala
- ISSAB UNIVERSITY
- Technical University Cameroon, Buea
- Taniform university, Bamenda
- Central University Institute Bamenda, CUIBa
- HIHMATECH UNIVERSITY CAMEROON
- Institut Agenla Academy
- National Polytechnic University Institute Bamenda (Formally known as National Polytechnic Bamenda): https://npbedu.org/aboutus
- Yaounde International Business School-YIBS[citation needed]
Professional Universities
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ National School of Public Works
- ^ "Admission". Institut Universitaire du Golfe de Guinée. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
- ^ "History". Pan African Institute for Development – West Africa. Retrieved 19 August 2022.