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Welcome to MontEdu® Portal
Here, we help students all over the world who wish to study in Montarc.

Founded in 2003 through the collaboration of the Ministries of Education and Foreign Affairs, MontEdu is a distinguished initiative backed by the Royal Government,
the Royal Sovereign Fund, the Spruce League, and the Eduàrd Semet Foundation. Since its inception, MontEdu has empowered over nine million students in Montarc
to access higher education.

Guided by our unwavering commitment to education without borders—transcending social and national divides—we continue to drive positive change in our 21st
anniversary.

To learn more about our mission, objectives, and programmes, please visit our website. For any questions, inquiries, or feedback, kindly refer to the contact details
provided at the bottom of the page.

Thank you for your interest in MontEdu, and welcome to the world of education without borders.

Our Mission

MontEdu was established on 12 May 2003 as a collaborative governmental initiative between the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Spruce League—an educational body representing Montarc's twelve most prestigious universities. The project’s primary objective has always been to welcome students from around the world, regardless of their country of origin, to study and work in Montarc, driven by the belief that education should be free from borders and restrictions. In our first year, we proudly welcomed 530 students. Now, as we celebrate 21 years of operation, we are honoured to have provided education to over nine million international students at Montarc's leading universities through the MontEdu initiative. Today, more than twenty-four universities partner with MontEdu, offering international students access to exceptional Montarci education and opportunities globally. MontEdu​

Contact Us

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Helpline (10:00AM-18:30PM, only weekdays)
+3 000 566 4056 888
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E-Mail (10:00AM-18:30PM, only weekdays)
helpdesk@mont.edu
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Our head office
1193 Torre Smeraldi, Lo Defensa, Duolfo/Fiuro
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Our official website
www.mont.edu
 

Participating Institutions

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University of Feuxat
Alba, Montarc
"Vita, Dulcedo, Spes"
2024-2025 education year quota for international students1,070
Statuory tuition fees£7,550
TypePublic research university
Rank#1 in Montarc
Admission rate%4 in 2023
Students23,440 (2023)
  • 13,266 undergraduates
  • 10,174 postgraduates

University of Feuxat is a collegiate research university in Juens, a town that is within the metropolitan boundaries of the city of Alba in Camps d'Alba. There is evidence of teaching since as early as 1022, making Feuxat one of the most ancient continious academic institutions in all of world. It expanded during 1300s when Albanese king Tuideric I banned Albanese students from attending Duolfenian schools, later expanding as a renowned academic institution in 1410s with a series of reforms to set the university independent from the church. Currently, University of Feuxat has 20 faculties and 4,553 academic staff, with an endowment of £8.1 billion. Feuxat is the sibling university of the University of Camden, jointly referred to as Feuden. Feuxat currently ranks as the wealthiest, most advanced and most prestegious university in Montarc - a member of the Spruce League conference and has ranked so since 1966.
 
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Participating Institutions

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Camden University
Cantabriget, Montarc
"Semper Fidelis Patriae"
2024-2025 education year quota for international students3,530
Statuory tuition fees£10,000
TypePublic research university
Rank#2 in Montarc
Admission rate%7 in 2023
Students40,112 (2023)
  • 19,883 undergraduates
  • 19,527 postgraduates
  • 502 other students

Camden University is a collegiate research university in Cantabriget, a non-metropolitan district and university town located in the Fiuro Province. Founded in 1205, Camden is Montarc's second oldest university after Feuxat. The university was founded after groups of students flocked to the town of Cantabriget after disagreements with the local townspeople in Juens, however it started primarily as a school to teach women medical nursing. The university was shut down during the Reactionary Junta regime between 1932 and 1965 because of the 1932 Camden campus uprisings, where 2,300 communist students rioted against the fascist government. The university was refounded on 13 June 1965 after thirty-three years of pause in activity. Camden is the sibling university of the University of Feuxat, jointly referred to as Feuden.
 

Participating Institutions

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University of Pariga
Alba, Montarc
"Amor Vincit Omnia"
2024-2025 education year quota for international students5,000
Statuory tuition fees£2,700
TypePublic research university
Rank#5 in Montarc
Admission rate%12 in 2023
Students37,440 (2023)
  • 19,883 undergraduates
  • 19,527 postgraduates
  • 502 other students

University of Pariga, formerly known as the Albanese Pariga University, is a public research university in Alba. Founded in 1874 by physicists Ives and Celestina del Pariga in the arrondiment of Montparnas in hopes to provide cheap, available higher education to the lower social classes of the city of Alba. The university opened its first faculty, the Escòla de Sciéncias Radioactivas (School of Radioactive Sciences) the same year in the borough of Tebergat. Currently, it is one of the most sought after universities in Eras by international students due to its rather high admission rates, low tuition and quality of education. As a major university, University of Pariga was ranked the fifth most prestegious university in Montarc, and was the first higher education institution to provide students boarding in dormitories in 1892. While featuring more than 8 faculties, Pariga is mostly focused on scientific studies such as chemistry, biology and pharmaceuticals. The university aided vaccine research during the 1926 Albanese Flu pandemic, as well as the 2018 novel bacterioflux endemic in Montarc, having partnerships with major Montarci and global pharmaceutical corporations.
 
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AES Duolfo
Duolfo, Montarc
"Ex Sapienta Lux"
2024-2025 education year quota for international students1,800
Statuory tuition fees£246,700
TypePrivate research university
Business school
Rank#7 in Montarc
Admission rate%7 in 2023
Students37,440 (2023)
  • 19,883 undergraduates
  • 19,527 postgraduates
  • 502 other students

AES Duolfo (mt. Acadèmia d'Estudis Superiors de l'Empresa de Duolfo, lit. Academy of Higher Business Studies of Duolfo) is a business school and a granda escòla located in Jouges-sus-Sabreticèz, a northeastern outer banlieue of Duolfo, Montarc. AES was founded in 09 April 1913 by Freesmithan intellectuals Sir Constàntin de Belenbild, Cristian l'Efetz, Ludovic Ambreuganat and Cecilian Turmanstell as the "Society of Good Friends of Commerce" (Societat dels Bons Amics del Comèrci) with the goal to teach young Freesmithans about basics in business, trade, commerce and finance. The school existed as an exclusive education institution until the Reactionaries took power in 1928, disbanding Freesmith lodges and cracking down on underground societies. The Society of Good Friends of Commerce was officially shut down in 19 May 1928 and was reopened in 1966 as the Academy of Higher Business Studies, a private university owned and managed by the Belenbild family. Today, the university ranks seventh in Montarc overall, and the first among business schools, welcoming an approximate of two thousand students every year depending on the year's quota. However, students must note that AES is not a public school, and comes with both statuory and faculty tuition fees. For more information, please contact AES Duolfo on edu.aesdf.mt or call MontEdu with the contact information provided above.
 
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