Iscom University Benin

Iscom University Benin is one of the private universities in Cotonou, the largest city and economic capital of the Republic of Benin. Iscom was established in February 2005 at first, as a tutorial college for some foreign universities. Iscom opened as a tertiary education institution in July 2007, and was accredited to offer certificates, diplomas, undergraduate degreees and postgraduate programmes by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MHESR) in Republic of Benin.

Iscom University Benin
MottoQualité et Succès
Motto in English
Inspiring tomorrows leaders
Established2008
PresidentProf. Tohi Bruno, President and Founder
Location,
Republic of Benin

5.572717°N 0.14367°W / 5.572717; -0.14367
ColorsBlue and Gold
AffiliationsIscom Media School
Websitewww.iscomuniversitybn.com

In 2014, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) headquartered in Paris, France, signed a memorandum of understanding with Iscom University to provide tuition for Iscom students who made a 4.0 gpa and above as part of its tertiary education fund for Francophone countries.

Iscom University is said to be the first institution in Benin to operate a functional e-learning platform with a user-friendly interface and activities meant to keep students informed, educated and intellectually equipped.

Academics

Facts and Stats

Iscom University Benin, circa 2015

Institut Superieur de Communication d’Organisation et de Management (Iscom University, Benin) is a privately owned university located in Senade-Akpakpa, Cotonou, Benin Republic and it is ranked as one of the country's top 10 universities.

It is one of the nation's first-largest city universities and has over 10 faculties, 45 departments and 13 research laboratories. It is fully accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Benin Republic and UNESCO.

Nigerian Graduates of ISCOM University are duly qualified to go for the one year mandatory National Youth Service Corps program (NYSC).

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