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- PMI_Colleges abstract "PMI Colleges, formerly known as Philippine Maritime Institute, is a private, non-sectarian, co-educational higher education institution established on September 18, 1948 in Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippines where its main campus is located.PMI Colleges is considered as the oldest and the largest among over one hundred private maritime schools in the country. At present, it is the biggest nautical school in the country, averaging nearly 3500 nautical and marine engineering graduates every year.".
- PMI_Colleges campus Bohol.
- PMI_Colleges campus Manila.
- PMI_Colleges campus Quezon_City.
- PMI_Colleges campus Santa_Cruz,_Manila.
- PMI_Colleges campus Tagbilaran.
- PMI_Colleges city Manila.
- PMI_Colleges country Philippines.
- PMI_Colleges motto ""Stand Proud, You're Part of the Legacy!"".
- PMI_Colleges officialSchoolColour "Orange and Blue".
- PMI_Colleges state Metro_Manila.
- PMI_Colleges type Nonsectarian.
- PMI_Colleges type Private_school.
- PMI_Colleges wikiPageExternalLink www.pmicolleges.com.
- PMI_Colleges wikiPageID "26921372".
- PMI_Colleges wikiPageRevisionID "601766738".
- PMI_Colleges campus Bohol.
- PMI_Colleges campus Manila.
- PMI_Colleges campus Quezon_City.
- PMI_Colleges campus Santa_Cruz,_Manila.
- PMI_Colleges campus Tagbilaran.
- PMI_Colleges city Manila.
- PMI_Colleges colors "Orange and Blue".
- PMI_Colleges established "1948".
- PMI_Colleges hasPhotoCollection PMI_Colleges.
- PMI_Colleges motto ""Stand Proud, You're Part of the Legacy!"".
- PMI_Colleges name "pmma transfer to PMI Colleges".
- PMI_Colleges nickname "Admirals".
- PMI_Colleges president "Hon. Rizabel Cloma-Santos".
- PMI_Colleges state Metro_Manila.
- PMI_Colleges type "private, non-sectarian".
- PMI_Colleges website www.pmicolleges.com.
- PMI_Colleges subject Category:1948_establishments_in_the_Philippines.
- PMI_Colleges subject Category:Educational_institutions_established_in_1948.
- PMI_Colleges subject Category:Higher_education_in_the_Philippines.
- PMI_Colleges subject Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_Metro_Manila.
- PMI_Colleges subject Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_the_Philippines.
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- PMI_Colleges comment "PMI Colleges, formerly known as Philippine Maritime Institute, is a private, non-sectarian, co-educational higher education institution established on September 18, 1948 in Sta. Cruz, Manila, Philippines where its main campus is located.PMI Colleges is considered as the oldest and the largest among over one hundred private maritime schools in the country. At present, it is the biggest nautical school in the country, averaging nearly 3500 nautical and marine engineering graduates every year.".
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- PMI_Colleges homepage www.pmicolleges.com.
- PMI_Colleges isPrimaryTopicOf PMI_Colleges.
- PMI_Colleges name "pmma transfer to PMI Colleges".
- PMI_Colleges nick "Admirals".