Africa
Universities in Democratic Republic of the Congo
This is AlmiStudy's verified record of universities in Democratic Republic of the Congo. Only
confirmed information is shown; fields that are not verified are left out
rather than guessed. The list is as long as the real data — never padded.
AlmiStudy currently records 5 universities in Democratic Republic of the Congo. By type: 3 public, 2 private. Cities covered include: Kinshasa, Lubumbashi.
Kinshasa · Public
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Computer Science & IT; Architecture & Design; Mathematics & Statistics
AccreditationMinistry of Higher and University Education (ESU)
Kinshasa · Private
SubjectsArts & Humanities; Social Sciences; Law; Education; Business & Management
AccreditationMinistry of Higher and University Education (ESU)
Kinshasa · Private
SubjectsBusiness & Management; Medicine & Health Sciences; Social Sciences; Law; Computer Science & IT
AccreditationMinistry of Higher and University Education (ESU)
Kinshasa · Public
SubjectsArts & Humanities; Natural Sciences; Medicine & Health Sciences; Law; Education; Computer Science & IT; Mathematics & Statistics
AccreditationMinistry of Higher and University Education (ESU)
Lubumbashi · Public
SubjectsNatural Sciences; Engineering & Technology; Medicine & Health Sciences; Agriculture & Environmental Studies; Computer Science & IT
AccreditationMinistry of Higher and University Education (ESU)
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QuestionsHow many universities are listed in Democratic Republic of the Congo?
AlmiStudy currently records 5 universities in Democratic Republic of the Congo. This reflects what has been verified; it is not padded and may grow as more are confirmed.
Are these universities officially recognised?
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