Phnom Penh
City
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1948
Foundation
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4800
Number of students
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1000€ - 1000€
Semester Tuition Fees
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300€
Ø monthly cost of living
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Yes
Scholarships available
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October 30, April 01
Application Deadline
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20 / 1
Student - staff ratio
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12
Nations represented
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130 - 280 Euro / month
Accomodation
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50 Euro / month
Cost of living
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70 Euro / month
Food
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Free, the University offers shuttles
Transportation
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The Royal University of Law and Economics (RULE) is the oldest higher educational institution in Cambodia having been founded in 1948 as the National Institute of Law , Politics and Economics .In 1957 it became the faculty by Royal Decree and later on transforming into a university in 2003.
Faculties are as follows:
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Public Administration
Faculty of Economics and Management
International study environmentInternational study environment |
Competent StuffCompetent Stuff |
Modern InfrastructureModern Infrastructure |
Affordable EducationAffordable Education |
The Khmer cuisine offers food that revolves around its main ingredient: rice. Most meals come with a bowl of rice and partner ingredients such as fried meat, soup, or curry.
Every meal has its aroma — from sweet, sour, salty, to bitter — and will satisfy any cravings and appetite.
Noodles are very popular and street stalls are organized especially in the evenings. Vairagya is one of the most varied, noodle rice noodles, introduced by the locals and is still a staple food today.
Like the old French Frenchasar, the country also has French cuisine enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. This includes bread crumbs, a type of bread that is usually enjoyed at breakfast, with a mixture of meat paste called pâté, tinned sardines, or egg.
Phnom Penh City
The capital and largest city in Cambodia, Phnom Penh is adjacent to the banks of Tonlé Sap and the Mekong River. The city has been a capital since the French occupation of Cambodia and has become the country's economic and industrial center, as well as a political and cultural center.
Angkor Wat is considered to be one of Cambodia's largest tourist attractions and one of the oldest Buddhist temple buildings in Asia. It is the largest religious monument in the world. The high classical style of Khmer architecture is a good example. Its famous temple buildings have acquired cult status and a national symbol of Cambodia.
Cycling and bicycle riding cannot be any closer to the heart of Cambodia and Cambodians and is a popular tradition amongst the locals. This is the ideal way to discover Cambodia and see its culture with your own eyes.
Cambodia has a famous tradition throughout Southeast Asia, providing its unique massage tradition for health and relaxation. Most major cities in Cambodia can find massage shops and spa salons that welcome tourists. A true Cambodian experience can only be completed by attending at least one traditional Khmer event. Often referred to as the ‘Apsara Dance’ after the famous dance dances, there are many other traditional Khmer dances to witness and enjoy.
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