Oruro Technical University

Oruro, Bolivia

The Technical University of Oruro (Universidad Técnica de Oruro, UTO) is a public university in Bolivia, established on 15 October 1892 as the Distrito Universitario de Oruro during the presidency of Dr. Mariano Baptista. It adopted its current name in 1941 under the leadership of Dr. Josermo Murillo Vacarreza, reflecting its focus on education.
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Frequently Asked Questions

UTO provides merit-based scholarships, need-based financial aid, and research grants to support students. Scholarships are awarded based on academic performance, financial need, and extracurricular achievements. Some scholarships cover tuition fees, living expenses, and research costs, helping students focus on their studies without financial burden
Students must submit a financial aid application, including proof of income, academic records, and a personal statement explaining their need for assistance. The university reviews applications and selects recipients based on eligibility criteria. Financial aid packages may include tuition discounts, stipends, or work-study opportunities.
Yes, students can apply for government grants, private scholarships, and international funding programs. UTO provides guidance on securing external financial aid, helping students explore various funding sources. The university also collaborates with organizations that offer educational loans and sponsorships.

University Of Oruro Technical University Application Statistics

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University Of Oruro Technical University Application Statistics

BOB 55200
BOB 66150
3
33
75 %

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