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Education

At university level Monagas state has the following public university institutes:

In Caripe

  • Universidad Nacional Abierta (UNA).

In Caripito

  • Universidad Nacional Abierta (UNA).
  • Instituto Universitario Tecnológico de Caripito.

In Maturín

  • Universidad de Oriente, Núcleo Monagas (UDO-Monagas).
  • Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela (UBV).
  • Universidad Pedagógica Experimenta Libertador-Instituto Pedagógico de Maturín (UPEL-IPM).
  • Universidad Nacional Abierta (UNA).
  • Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodríguez (UNESR).

In San Antonio

  • Núcleo del Instituto Pedagógico de Maturín (UPEL-IPM).

And these private university institutes:

In Caripe

  • Instituto Universitario Pedagógico Monseñor Arias Blanco.

In Maturín

  • Universidad Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho (UGMA). Only postgraduate studies.
  • Universidad Cecilio Acosta (UNICA). Only postgraduate studies.
  • Universidad de Margarita (UNIMAR).
  • Universidad Santa María (USM).
  • Instituto Politécnico Santiago Mariño (IUPSM).
  • Instituto Universitario de Tecnología Industrial Rodolfo Loreto Arismendi (IUTIRLA).
  • Instituto Universitario de Tecnología Venezuela (IUTV).

In Punta de Mata

  • Instituto Universitario de Tecnología de Cumaná (IUTC).
  • Universidad Nacional Abierta (UNA).

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