APBS Avicenne Business School

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Avicenne Private Business School was one of the first private business schools in Tunisia to offer recognized programs in Undergraduate (Bachelors’s, Licences), Graduate (Masters), and Executive MBA programs in English, according to the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. For francophone students, APBS also offers French tracks. According to Eduniversal’s global ranking, APBS was given 1 Palme of Excellence every year from 2015 to 2021 as a Business School with Significant Local Influence. As a result, APBS has risen to become one of Tunisia’s top five business schools.

  • Listing ID: 12830
  • Founded in: 2010
  • Type of School: Private
  • Number of Students: 101-500 students
  • Education Level: College, University
  • Size: 101-500 employees
  • Working Days: Monday to Friday
  • Business Hours: 8am-5pm
Our contact details

90, Mohamed V St. Tunis – TUNISIATunisia Show phone number ***** https://apbstunisia.tn/

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