Amman - Education

Education

In 2010, there were as many as 14 universities in Amman. University of Jordan is the largest university in Amman, Philadelphia University was ranked as the largest private university.

  • University of Jordan
  • Amman Private University
  • Balqa Applied University – Polytechnic Faculty of Engineering Technology
  • Balqa Applied University – Amman University College for Economic and Banking Sciences
  • Amman Arab University
  • Applied Science Private University
  • Middle East University
  • Arab Open University
  • Arab Academy for Banking & Financial Sciences
  • Al-Isra University
  • Columbia University: Amman Center
  • DePaul University: Amman Center
  • German-Jordanian University
  • Jordan Academy of Music
  • New York Institute of Technology, Jordan
  • Institute of Banking Studies: Amman Branch
  • Princess Sumaya University for Technology
  • Petra University
  • Queen Noor Civil Aviation Technical College
  • Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan
  • Al Quds College
  • Jordan Academy for Maritime Studies

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