Accreditation Committee of Cambodia
The Accreditation Committee of Cambodia (Khmer: គណៈកម្មាធិការទទួលស្គាល់គុណភាពអប់រំនៃកម្ពុជា, ACC) is a national independent higher education quality and assessment body of Cambodia. The ACC was established in Phnom Penh on March 2003 under the supervision of the Council of Ministers chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister Sok An to develop the standard of education in Cambodia.
Institutions
Partial list of higher education institutions in Cambodia supervised by the ACC:
- Panha Chiet University PCU
- Asean University (now PPIU)AU
- Asia-Europe University AEU
- Angkor University
- University of Puthisastra UP
- Zaman University ZAMANU
- Build Bright University BBU
- University of CambodiaUC
- Cambodian Mekong University CMU
- Chamroeun University of Polytechnic CUP
- City University
- Cambodian University of Specialization CUS
- Economics and Finance Institute
- International University, Cambodia
- International Institute of Cambodia IIC
- Institute for Business Education (formerly SITC) IBE
- Institute of Cambodia
- Institute of Technology of Cambodia ITC
- Institute of the Town of Angkor
- Institute of European Union
- Khemarak University
- Moyarishi Vedic University
- Norton University NU
- Newton Thilay University NTU
- National University of Management NUM
- Pannasastra University of Cambodia PUC
- Royal University of Phnom Penh RUPP
- Royal University of Agriculture RUA
- Royal University of Fine Arts RUFA
- Royal University of Law and Economics RULE
- Royal Academy of Cambodia
- Setec University SU
- Svay Rieng University SRU
- University of Cambodia UC
- University of Human Resources
- University of Law and Economics
- University of Management and Economics UME
- University of Technology of Phnom Penh
- University Health Sciences
- Vanda Institute of Accounting VIA
- Western University WU
- Wan Lan University
External links
- Accreditation Committee of Cambodia (ACC) website
- Cambodia e-Gov Homepage
- Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports, Cambodia
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