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- Eritrea_Institute_of_Technology abstract "The Eritrea Institute of Technology (EIT) or Mai-Nefhi College is a university located in the town of Abardae, Mai Nefhi, Eritrea. It is situated about 12 km southwest of Asmara, near the Mai Nefhi dam. The institute has three colleges: Science, Engineering and Technology, and Education. The institute began with about 5,500 students during the 2003-2004 academic year.".
- Q5389588 abstract "The Eritrea Institute of Technology (EIT) or Mai-Nefhi College is a university located in the town of Abardae, Mai Nefhi, Eritrea. It is situated about 12 km southwest of Asmara, near the Mai Nefhi dam. The institute has three colleges: Science, Engineering and Technology, and Education. The institute began with about 5,500 students during the 2003-2004 academic year.".
- Eritrea_Institute_of_Technology comment "The Eritrea Institute of Technology (EIT) or Mai-Nefhi College is a university located in the town of Abardae, Mai Nefhi, Eritrea. It is situated about 12 km southwest of Asmara, near the Mai Nefhi dam. The institute has three colleges: Science, Engineering and Technology, and Education. The institute began with about 5,500 students during the 2003-2004 academic year.".
- Q5389588 comment "The Eritrea Institute of Technology (EIT) or Mai-Nefhi College is a university located in the town of Abardae, Mai Nefhi, Eritrea. It is situated about 12 km southwest of Asmara, near the Mai Nefhi dam. The institute has three colleges: Science, Engineering and Technology, and Education. The institute began with about 5,500 students during the 2003-2004 academic year.".