The Royal School of Administration-re-established in 1995 following a French-Cambodian cooperation agreement-is the heir to the former Royal School of Administration funded in 1956. The school includes amongst its alumni some illustrious Cambodians now in prominent government and State institution positions.
Continuing Education refers to the conditions and the number of civil servants attending the advanced training programs are defined in a circular letter from the Office of the Council of Ministers. The future trainees are then selected by each ministry and government institution. All of public Servants who listed by ministries, must be tested before allowed to study.
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N. | Government Organization | Students | 1 | Office of the Council of Ministries | 16 | 2 | Ministry of Nation Defense | 3 | 3 | Ministry of Women Affair | 1 | 4 | Ministry of Religions and Cults | 3 | 5 | Ministry of Environment | 1 | 6 | Ministry of Post and Telecommunication | 1 | 7 | Ministry of Planning | 1 | 8 | Ministry of Information | 1 | 9 | Ministry of Commerce | 1 | 10 | Ministry of Royal Palace | 2 | 11 | Ministry of Interior | 9 | 12 | Ministry of Justice | 1 | 13 | Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts | 2 | 14 | Ministry of Education | 1 | 15 | Constitutional Councils of Cambodia | 1 | 16 | State Secretariat of Civil Service | 2 | 17 | General Secretariat of Parliament | 3 |
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