List of universities in Brazil by state

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This is a list of universities in Brazil , divided by states.

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Across the country there are more than 2,368 Brazilian schools (public and private) recognized by the MEC (Ministry of Education). [1]

Acre

Alagoas

Amapá

Amazonas

Bahia

Ceará

Distrito Federal

Espírito Santo

Goiás

Maranhão

Mato Grosso

Mato Grosso do Sul

Minas Gerais

Pará

Paraíba

Paraná

Pernambuco

Piauí

Rio de Janeiro

Rio Grande do Norte

Rio Grande do Sul

Rondônia

Roraima

Santa Catarina

São Paulo

Public
Private

Sergipe

Tocantins

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