University of Motenegro
The University of Montenegro is the best universities in Montenegro, it provide the majority of higher education in the former Yugoslav state that declared independence from Serbia in 2006.
The University of Titograd was created in 1974 in the national capital of Podgorica, which was known as Titograd until the break-up of Yugoslavia. It connected the city's economics, engineering, and law faculties, as well as institutes of history, agriculture, and biological and medical sciences, with the Nikisic and Kotor Colleges of Education and Marine Studies. In 1992, it was renamed the University of Montenegro, and it is now the country's only public university, with two tiny private universities and a number of private faculties. It enrolled just over 20,000 students in 2018.
Eleven of the 19 faculties and schools are located in Podgorica, with the remaining faculty and schools being placed in Nikisic, Cetinje, and Kotor. The Institute of Marine Studies, which is situated in Kotor, runs five specialised laboratories and hopes to open Montenegro's first aquarium in 2020. The Centre for Rehabilitation of Endangered Species is part of it. The Albert II Foundation, based in Monaco, is a major supporter.
With the adoption of European-style postgraduate degree frameworks in 2017, the repeal of fees for undergraduates in the same year, and the projected implementation of free master's courses from 2020, development has inevitably followed national educational policy.
It is the sole Montenegrin institution in the Nature Index for 2018-9, and it wants to cooperate with the government to build a national Science and Technology Park by the end of 2020.
World rank: 1939
Website: https://www.ucg.ac.me/