EDUCATION IN LIBYA

Universities in libya for Higher Education are :-

  • Asmarya University
  • Academy of Graduate Studies
  • 7th October Misurata University
  • Sebha University
  • Omar Al-Mukhtar University
  • Garyounis University
  • Al-Fateh University
  • Al-Tahadi University
  • Altahdi University
  • Elmerqib University

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Under the monarchy all Libyans are guaranteed the right to education. Primary and secondary schools have been established throughout the country and old Koranic schools that were closed during the wars of independence were renewed and new, crediting heavy religious roles of Libyan education. educational programme suffers from limited curriculum, lack of qualified teachers-especially from Libya--and to remember and not through motifs characteristic of Arab education in General. Students is growing rapidly, particularly at the primary level; the introduction of vocational training; and the first Libyan University was established in Benghazi in 1955, also under the monarchy, women have started to receive formal education in increasing the number of rural and Bedouin children were placed in the education system for the first time and has established a program of adult education.

Primary and secondary education
In 1987 the school program consists of six years of school, three years of preparatory school (junior high) and three years of secondary (high school). Primary education programme can be elected for five years after graduating from school. Among the proposals of the level of technical high school program of secondary schools (including elements of industrial or commercial and Agriculture) and two years and four-year programme to train teachers for primary school. In the mid 1970s and almost half of the pupils of primary, preparatory and secondary are in Tripoli and Benghazi, but at the end of the 1980 ' s schools are well distributed in the country and boarding schools for students from remote areas are available in some schools of all levels of education.

Higher education
University of Libya, was established in Benghazi in 1955, at the Customs Office in Tripoli. In 1973 the two colleges became universities in Benghazi and Tripoli, respectively, and in 1976, they were renamed Gar Younes University and the University of Al-Fatah, respectively. In 1981, Technical University, engineering and oil, which are found in Marsa Al-Burayqah. Forecast for 1700 students contingent. In addition, there are technical institutes in Birak, Hun and Bani Walid. The early 80 's and a school of nuclear and electronic engineering and pharmacy at the University of Al-Fatah, although plans for the construction of agricultural school in Al-Baida mountains 1500 students.

The expansion of opportunities for higher education is essential to meet the needs of qualified personnel.Technical education is emphasized, in accordance with the trend towards more specialised services secondary and higher studies. In 1982, the GPC has adopted a resolution on the replacement of the secondary schools, specialized schools whose programs will be closely integrated with those of the universities and technical institutes. In 1985 the GPC called for further expansion of vocational training centres and measures to technically trained students for work in their fields of specialization. Students will also play a more active role in the economy of the country is trying to overcome the shortage of qualified labour, caused by the expulsion of foreign workers in the year 1985. In connection with the reduction of allocations for education in the mid-1980s, however, is doubtful, if they are satisfied with them and for other purposes.
useful links
http://libyaeducation.info/rd.asp?url=http://www.gpc.gov.ly/home.php
http://libyaeducation.info/rd.asp?url=http://www.foreign.gov.ly/index.php