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Paragon International University

Paragon International University is a recognised university in Cambodia. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityPhnom Penh
RegionAsia
TypePrivate
SubjectsBusiness & Management; Computer Science & IT; Architecture & Design; Engineering & Technology; International Relations; Languages & Linguistics
AccreditationAccreditation Committee of Cambodia (ACC) — established 2003 under Royal Decree, the national regulatory body responsible for higher-education accreditation in Cambodia. Operates under the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) which oversees the broader education system. CHEA (US Council for Higher Education Accreditation) maintains an international cross-reference for ACC. Address: Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Official websitehttps://paragoniu.edu.kh
Accreditation registryhttps://acc.gov.kh/
Founded 2003 (chartered as Zaman University by Turkish-Cambodian educators); renamed Paragon International University in 2018. Private English-medium university in Phnom Penh, founded 2003 as Zaman University by Turkish-Cambodian educators (originally affiliated with the Hizmet/Gulen movement). Renamed Paragon International University in 2018 following the political pressure Turkey applied internationally against Gulen-affiliated institutions. American-style academic structure with English-medium instruction. Faculties: Architecture and Design, Business and Economics, Computer Science and Engineering, Foreign Languages, and International Relations.
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