Testimonials
“Very impressed with the service, from beginning to end, Good advice, perfect university“ |
Mohammed Al Ammodi, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (University of Sunderland) |
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“Nice people, really happy with their advice, will use them again“ |
Zeenab Badrawai, Cairo, Egypt, (University of Sunderland) |
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“I transferred from another UK university which I choose by accident, GCETT provided me with everything I need ...Simply the best student service in Middle East“ |
Ahmed Garishee, Bahrain BA (University of Northhumbria) |
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News
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has been facing considerable economic challenges. Left behind by the industrial revolution, overly dependent on oil resources, and on the fringes of the globalization process, a number of Arabian such as Libya Saudi Arabia countries have embarked on structural reforms to overcome economic stagnation, mounting unemployment, and increasing poverty. At the same time, there is growing awareness worldwide that international education and knowledge revolution offers new opportunities for growth resulting from the availability of information and communication technologies and from the advent of a new form of global economic development rooted in the concept of the knowledge economy, which is based on the creation, acquisition, distribution, and use of knowledge.
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