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University of Granma

University of Granma is a public institution in Bayamo, Cuba, accredited by Ministry of Higher Education of Cuba (MES); national accreditation via the Junta de Acreditación Nacional (JAN). Primary language: Spanish. AlmiStudy lists 6 canonical subject areas, all verified against Ministry of Higher Education of Cuba (MES); national accreditation via the Junta de Acreditación Nacional (JAN).

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Country
Cuba (CU)
City
Bayamo
Control
public
Language
Spanish
Accreditation
Ministry of Higher Education of Cuba (MES); national accreditation via the Junta de Acreditación Nacional (JAN). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
Source
University of Granma Official Website · tier: tier_1_official
Website
https://www.udg.co.cu/

Subjects offered

Show all 6 listed subjects (raw)

Agricultural Sciences · Veterinary Medicine · Engineering · Economics · Education · Social Sciences

The University of Granma is the principal comprehensive university of the Granma region, with notable agricultural and veterinary programmes.

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Is University of Granma accredited?
Yes — University of Granma is accredited by Ministry of Higher Education of Cuba (MES); national accreditation via the Junta de Acreditación Nacional (JAN), last verified 2026-05-16. You can check it yourself on the public registry we link.
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