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The Institute of Brunei Technical Education (Malay: Institut Pendidikan Teknikal Brunei; abbreviation: IBTE) is a post-secondary institution providing technical and vocational education in Brunei. IBTE was created on May 27, 2014[3] from the merger of the Department of Technical Education and seven technical and vocational schools nationwide.[4]
Institut Pendidikan Teknikal Brunei | |
Motto in English | Inspiring Bruneians Towards Excellence |
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Type | Vocational |
Established | 2014[1] |
Chairman | Romaizah Salleh[2] |
CEO | Zamri Sabli[2] |
Location | , |
Campus | Sultan Saiful Rijal, Nakhoda Ragam, Mechanical, Business, Jefri Bolkiah, Sultan Bolkiah & Agro-Technology |
Website | ibte |
Since 2016, the seven schools under IBTE have been restructured into two cluster of schools, namely IBTE Central and IBTE Satellite.[5] The schools have also been renamed so as to reflect better their merger under one umbrella institution, taking up the terms 'IBTE' and 'Campus' as part of the new names.[6]
Cluster Name | Name | Former Name | Location (District) |
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IBTE Central | IBTE Sultan Saiful Rijal Campus | Sultan Saiful Rijal Technical College | Brunei-Muara |
IBTE Nakhoda Ragam Campus | Nakhoda Ragam Vocational School | ||
IBTE Mechanical Campus | Mechanic Training Centre | ||
IBTE Business Campus | Business School | ||
IBTE Satellite | IBTE Jefri Bolkiah Campus | Jefri Bolkiah College of Engineering | Belait |
IBTE Sultan Bolkiah Campus | Sultan Bolkiah Vocational School | ||
IBTE Agro-Technology Campus | Wasan Vocational School | Brunei-Muara |
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