List of Schools in Malta - Vocational Educational Schools (Skejjel T'Edukazzjoni Vokazzjonali)

Vocational Educational Schools (Skejjel T'Edukazzjoni Vokazzjonali)

  • Malta Institute for Computer Sciences - San Gwann
  • Intistute of Tourism Studies - St George's Bay, San Ġiljan
  • International Academy of Hotel & Catering Studies - Guze Flores Street, Santa Venera
  • MCAST Agribusiness Institute - Luqa Road, Qormi
  • MCAST Gozo Centre (Xagħra) - Tiġrija Road, Xagħra, Gozo
  • MCAST Gozo Centre (Xewkija) - Soil Street, Xewkija, Gozo
  • MCAST Institute of Art and Design - Tarġa Gap, Mosta
  • MCAST Institute of Building & Construction Engineering - Naxxar
  • MCAST Institute of Business & Commerce - Corradino Hill, Corradino, Paola
  • MCAST Institute of Community Services - Qrejten Street, Msida and Rodolph Street, Sliema
  • MCAST Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineering - Corradino, Paola
  • MCAST Institute of Information & Communication - Corradino, Paola
  • MCAST Institute of Mechanical Engineering - Corradino, Paola
  • MCAST Maritime Institute - Marina Street, Kalkara

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