USEA

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Stepping back in time to 2006, we find ourselves at the genesis of USEA. The University of Southeast Asia, USEA, emerged in Siem Reap. This private university, nestled in the heart of Siem Reap, opposite Angkor High School in Wat Bo Village, quickly became a beacon of knowledge. USEA has blossomed under the watchful eye of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport. Its doors are open to both men and women seeking higher education. USEA offers a diverse range of programs. These span from bachelor’s degrees in fields like Business Administration, Computer Science, English, Civil Engineering, and Architecture, to master’s programs in Business Administration and Information Technology. For those seeking the pinnacle of academic achievement, USEA offers a Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration. The university’s structure is comprised of distinct faculties. These include Agriculture and Rural Development, Economics, Business and Tourism, Science and Technology, and Social Science and Law. An institute of Foreign Language, focusing on English, further enriches the academic landscape of USEA. Imagine strolling through the campus, a vibrant hub of learning. Students from various backgrounds converge here, their shared pursuit of knowledge weaving a rich tapestry of academic life. USEA’s acceptance rate is estimated to be around 66%, offering a welcoming environment for aspiring scholars. While the tuition fees vary depending on the chosen program, they generally range from $1,200 to $3,500 per semester. This doesn’t include accommodation, textbooks, or living expenses. USEA has even embraced the digital age. A dedicated app allows students to access information and monitor their academic progress. So, as you stand before USEA, remember its journey. From its inception in 2006, it has grown into a respected institution. It continues to shape the future of Cambodia, one graduate at a time.

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