CCT
CCT may refer to:
Computation
- Computational complexity theory
- Computer-Controlled Teletext, an electronic circuit, see Teletext
- Internet Computer Chess Tournament
Economics
- Compulsory Competitive Tendering, see Best value
- Conditional Cash Transfer
- Currency Carry Trade, see Carry (investment)
Education
- Center for Computation and Technology at Louisiana State University, USA
- Clarkson College of Technology, the original name of Clarkson University
- Communication, Culture & Technology, M.A. program at Georgetown University
- College of Ceramic Technology at Kolkata, India
Government
- Congo Chine Télécoms, now Orange RDC, a company of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Constitutional Court of Thailand
- United States Air Force Combat Control Team
Medicine and psychology
- Caring Cancer Trust
- Certificate of Completion of Training, which doctors in the UK receive on completion of their specialist training
- Client-Centered Therapy, see Person-centered psychotherapy
- Cognitive complexity theory
- Controlled Cord Traction, a technique used to manage certain types of Postpartum haemorrhage
- Cortical collecting tubule in kidney
- Cranial Computed Tomography
- Creatinine Clearance Test
Religion
- Christian Churches Together, an ecumenical organization
- Christian Community Theater, a theater program for ages eight to adult
- Churches Conservation Trust, a charity to conserve redundant churches in England
Science
- Clean coal technology
- Cold cathode tube
- Colossal carbon tube
- Continuous cooling transformation
- Correlated color temperature
- GCxGC
Sports
- Coca-Cola Tigers, former basketball team
Transportation
- California Coastal Trail
- Capital Crescent Trail, Washington, DC
- Central California Traction Company, railroad in California, reporting marks CCT
- Cobb Community Transit
- Corridor Cities Transitway, a proposed transit line in Montgomery County, Maryland
- Covered Carriage Truck, a Mk1 British Rail carriage
- Cross City Tunnel, a road tunnel in Sydney
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