List of Schools in Papua New Guinea - Universities and Tertiary Education

Universities and Tertiary Education

  • Balob Teachers College
  • Catholic Theological Institute, Bomana
  • Chanel College, Kokopo, East New Britain
  • Christian Leaders Training College, Banz, Western Highlands
  • Divine Word University, Madang
  • Kandep Provincial High School, Wabag
  • Goroka Baptist Bible College
  • Institute of Business Studies, Port Moresby, NCD
  • Kudjip College of Nursing, WHP (also known as Nazarene College of Nursing)
  • Madang Teachers College
  • Madang University Centre
  • Melanesian Nazarene Bible College, Western Highlands
  • Pacific Adventist University, Boroko, NCD
  • Pacific Bible College, Pabrabuk, Nebilyer, Western Highlands
  • Papua New Guinea University of Technology (Unitech), Lae
  • Port Moresby Business College, Port Moresby, NCD
  • Tambul Bible College, Tambul, Western Highlands
  • University of Goroka, Goroka, Eastern Highlands
  • University of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby, NCD
  • University of Natural Resources and Environment, ENBP
  • Don Bosco Technological Insititute, Boroko, NCD
  • Sacred Heart Teachers' College, Bomana, NCD
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