THE Western Pacific University (WPU) has announced its range of degree programs for the academic year 2021. The WPU is a fully digitized University in Papua New Guinea and 2021 will mark its inaugural year of enrollments. The University is located in the Ialibu-Pangia Electorate of Southern Highlands Province.
WESTERN PACIFIC UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES PROGRAMS FOR 2021 ACADEMIC YEAR
The Sunday BulletinMonday 2nd November 2020.
THE Western Pacific University (WPU) has announced its range of degree programs for the academic year 2021.
The WPU is a fully digitized University in Papua New Guinea and 2021 will mark its inaugural year of enrollments.
The University is located in the Ialibu-Pangia Electorate of Southern Highlands Province.
Visual Communication, Programming, International Management, and Advanced Network Technologies will be the first four (4) Degree Programs to be offered in 2021 inaugural year of enrollments.
While the WSU’s first of several planned phases of construction is nearing completion, it plans to open at the beginning of the Academic Year 2021 with 240 students.
According to the WPU Administration, currently, enrollment is open for only school leavers.
“You can apply through the National Online Application System (NOAS) on, APPLY ONLINE NOW.
For more information about the University, you can contact the management on, info@wpu.ac.pg.
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