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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Kunuz College is a private college in Ethiopia. It was established in 2002. It provides a wide array of departments provides Business fields; Accounting, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Information Technology, Law and Secretarial Science and it has curriculum and programs intended to address the needs of small-scale businessmen to expand the concept of modern entrepreneurship. The previous advisory of the college has been the Former Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Dr. Negasso Gidada.It has been visited by American Ambassador Her Excellency Euglia Bezeuel.It is located nearby Wingate Square.Kunuz College is committed to advance in contributing to the field s of Information Technology, Accounting, Marketing, Law, Human Resource Administration, and Office Systems Technology in Ethiopia. Currently the college has given up giving degree program temporarily and shall continue in 2010.Kunuz College has made contacts and established effective relationships with internal and external educational institutions. In this connection, the college is a member of the Private Higher Education Institutions.The college has been providing Level 3 certificate and Level 4 diploma, and degree programs. This year Technical and Vocational Educational Training TVET is changed to Level 2, Level 3 and Level 4. This system will grow up to Level 5 and Kunuz College has fulfilled the requirement and began to function currently. In the last five years, Kunuz College has graduated nearly 1000 Students in, Accounting, Information Technology, Marketing, Law, and Office Systems Administration at regular and extension. The ministry of education accredits the programs of the college.Admission of students is based on the criteria set by the Ministry of Education. The college presently has a student body of 800.The current president of KC is Mr. Tesfaye Lega. de:Universität Addis Abebaja:アディスアベバ大学"@en }

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