National Institute of Development Administration - Schools and Centers

Schools and Centers

NIDA has 8 graduate schools and 5 centers

  • School of Applied Statistics
  • School of Business Administration or NIDA Business School
  • School of Development Economics
  • School of Human Resource Development
  • School of Language and Communication
  • School of Public Administration
  • School of Social and Environmental Development
  • School of Law
  • Information Technology Center (Former name " Information Systems Education Center")
  • Library and Information Center
  • NIDA Training Center
  • NIDA Research Center
  • NIDA Consulting Center

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