Afghan German Management College
The Afghan German Management College (AGMC) is a German-Afghan NGO. It was established at the beginning of 2006 in the German city of Koblenz. Until 2007 this institution was known under the name of Afghan Business School. The AGMC offers management knowledge in English language for students in Afghanistan. The lectures are taught via distant-learning. The AGMC is an institute for higher business education in Afghanistan. The AGMC has its focus on high quality management education and training. The colleges’ intention is to provide access to Higher Education to all Afghan people.
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