List of Universities in Bahrain - Private Universities and Higher Education Institutions

Private Universities and Higher Education Institutions

  • Ahlia University
  • AMA International University
  • Applied Science University
  • Arab Open University
  • Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance
  • Bentley University (taught by professors from the home campus in Waltham, MA, USA)
  • University of Wales, Bangor (2 years of study in Bahrain, final year in Bangor, Wales)
  • Birla Institute of Technology International Centre
  • Delmon University for Science & Technology
  • DePaul University (taught by flying faculty)
  • Gulf University
  • New York Institute of Technology, Bahrain branch
  • RCSI-Medical University of Bahrain
  • Royal University for Women
  • The Kingdom University
  • University College of Bahrain

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