Milton Margai College of Education and Technology
Milton Margai College of Education and Technology (MMCET) is a technical university in Freetown, Sierra Leone. It was previously known as Milton Margai Teachers College. It was founded in 1963 and is named after Sir Milton Margai, Sierra Leone's first Prime Minister. The university has been upgraded to a degree-awarding status in selected subjects and has become associated with the University of Sierra Leone. Milton Margai Teachers College was established in 1963 and was originally located on Freetown's Tower Hill. MMTC's purpose was to prepare instructors at secondary school's lower levels.
MMCET graduates were awarded either a Teacher's Certificate (TC) or a Teacher's Advanced Certificate (TAC) until 1967. (TAC). The TC and TAC were phased out and replaced with the Higher Teachers Certificate in 1967, when a new three-year program was launched, the curriculum was revised, and both the TC and TAC were phased out and replaced with the Higher Teachers Certificate (HTC). Education, Engineering (Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical), Science and Technology, and Business and Management, including Hotel and Tourism, are the four faculties at MMCET.
Both the staff and student administrative groups were restructured as a result of the merger. Dr. Dennis Kargbo was named Principal of the MMCET within the staff unit.
Phone: +232 7820 9919
Address: CPF8+P3H, Unnamed Road,, Freetown, Sierra Leone
Website: https://mmcet.edu.sl/