Institute of Technology of Cambodia

'Techno School'), is a higher education institution in Phnom Penh, Cambodia that trains students in science, technology and engineering.

Applicants must have passed high school exams and scored well in basic science to be admitted to ITC.

Students should possess a grade point average (GPA) of not less than 2.5 together with a proficient score of French or English.

Minister for Culture and Fine Arts Dr. Phoeurng Sackona serves as the president of the Board of Trustees.

The Academic Committee evaluates and endorses the curriculum to maintain the quality of education and to meet standards with international partners from universities in Europe and Asia, national organizations, and the private sector.

This committee has 12 members from higher education institutions from France, 2 from Japan, 1 from Thailand, 2 from Belgium, 2 from private sectors and 1 from the Cambodian government.

[citation needed] More than 80 higher education institutions from around the world have signed agreements with ITC.

Most of the agreements are with colleges and universities in France, Belgium, Finland, Spain, Norway, Italy, Germany, Russia, Japan, Korea, China, and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries.

In fiscal year 2015–16, ITC sent 86 students and staff to continue their graduate programs with university partners in other countries.

ITC viewed from the main entrance.
ITC chart of learning
A board member's meeting of academic consortium of ITC, March 2016
Exchanges agreement of joint research with Institut de Pasteur
Under assistance of Dassault system for SolidWorks a three-party agreement with Singapore and Malaysia is signed
Ex-ITC students' graduated from École Polytechnique de Paris, France