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What is the difference between a public & private higher education provider?
Public higher education providers are institutions that have been established and funded by the state through the Department of Education (DoE). Public providers can be referred to as universities, universities of technology and comprehensive universities.
Private providers, on the other hand, are owned by private organisations or individuals. Although many of them offer the same qualifications as public providers, private provider institutions are mainly privately funded or sponsored and are generally not subsidised by the state.
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