Mahatma Gandhi Institute
Objectives In accordance with the Mahatma Gandhi Institute Act No. 11 of 1982 and the MGI {Amendment} Act No...
Mauritius enjoys a literacy rate of over 90%. Education up to the tertiary level is free, and primary education is compulsory. Ten government-funded and over 30 private institutions, in collaboration with reputed foreign universities and international training centres, provide tertiary education and specialised professional training. To create a ‘Cyber Island,’ the government has invested in IT education and training. A Human Resource Development Council, under the Ministry of Training & Skills Development, enhances human resource development.
Objectives In accordance with the Mahatma Gandhi Institute Act No. 11 of 1982 and the MGI {Amendment} Act No...
The Rajiv Gandhi Science Centre is a parastatal body operating under the aegis of the Ministry of Education and...
The Open University of Mauritius (OU) was established on July 12, 2012, under the Open University of Mauritius Act...
Vision The University of Technology (UTM), Mauritius created in 2000 through an Act of Parliament aims to become a...
The University of Mauritius was created as a developmental university in 1965. Effectively work, however, started in 1968, the...
Vision To make Mauritius the most intelligent island in the global village Mission To position Mauritius in the region...
The Mauritius Institute of Education is a parastatal institution under the aegis of the Ministry of Education and Human...
Objectives The authority shall be responsible for: Functions The Authority shall have such functions as may be necessary to...
The Mauritius Examinations Syndicate (MES) is responsible for the conduct of all national assessments. This includes the PSAC Examinations,...
Vision Provision of quality early childhood education within a safe, inclusive and child friendly environment. Mission The ECCEA aims...