Iraqi Technical Colleges and Institutes

Iraqi Technical Colleges and Institutes

=Technical Colleges=

*Technical College, Baghdad

*Technical College, Basrah

*Technical College, Mosul

*Technical College, Najaf

*Technical College, Mosayyab

*Technical College, Kirkuk

*Technical College for Management

*College of Health Technology

*Technical College of Electricity

Technical Institutes

*Technical Institute, Al Mansour

*Technical Institute, Basrah

*Technical Institute, Ninawa

*Technical Institute, Mosul

*Technical Institute, Najaf

* Technical Institute, Kerbala

* Technical Institute, Amarah

* Technical Institute, Nasiriyah

* Technical Institute, Diwaniyah

* Technical Institute, Al Dur

* Technical Institute, Baquba

* Technical Institute, Hawija

* Technical Institute, Kufa

* Technical Institute Al Suwaira

* Technical Institute, Ramadi

* Management Institute, Rusafa

* Technical Institute, Shatrah

* Technical Institute, Musayyib

* Technical Institute, Samawah

* Technical Institute, Kut

* Technical Management Institute

* Technical Institute, Babel

* Technical Institute, Kirkuk

* Medical Technical Institute

* Teacher Training Institute

* Baghdad Technology Institute

* Institute of Applied Arts

See Also

Foundation of Technical Education


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