Further and Higher Education
- College
- Career college
- Community college
- Junior college
- Liberal arts college
- Madrasah
- Residential college
- Sixth form college
- Technical college or Institute of Technology
- University college
- Institute of technology (Polytechnic)
- University
- Corporate university
- International university
- Local university
- Jamiah
- Medieval university
- Nizamiyya
- Private university
- Public university
- University of the Third Age
- Urban university
- Vocational university
- Specialized schools or institutes of higher education
- Art school, design schools, etc.
- Vocational school
- Academy
- Veer Abdul Hamid Professional & Technical Society
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