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Batangas State University (Main Campus)
Batangas State University was founded in 1903 as Manual Training School under the supervision of an American principal, Mr Scheer. On July 1, 1957, it was renamed as Pablo Borbon Regional School of Arts and Trades. On 1968, it was then converted into a state college under its new name, Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology (PBMIT). Then finally on March 22, 2001, it became the Batangas State University. |
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Batangas State University was founded in 1903 as Manual Training School under the supervision of an American principal, Mr Scheer. On July 1, 1957, it was renamed as Pablo Borbon Regional School of Arts and Trades. On 1968, it was then converted into a state college under its new name, Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology (PBMIT). Then finally on March 22, 2001, it became the Batangas State University. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS: Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Accounting Management Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Business Economics Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Financial Management Bachelor …
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Batangas State University was founded in 1903 as Manual Training School under the supervision of an American principal, Mr Scheer. On July 1, 1957, it was renamed as Pablo Borbon Regional School of Arts and Trades. On 1968, it was then converted into a state college under its new name, Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology (PBMIT). Then finally on March 22, 2001, it became the Batangas State University.










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