Technological University, Myeik
Technological University (Myeik) (Burmese: နည်းပညာတက္ကသိုလ် (မြိတ်)) is situated on the side of the Yangon-Myeik road and is about 10 7.87 acres wide, at the village of Kabin, in the township of Myeik, Taninthayi Region, Myanmar. It was formerly opened as Government Technological Institute (GTI) on 27 October 1999 and then it has been promoted to Government Technological College (GTC) in January 2002. Finally, it has been promoted again to university level in January 2007. Technological University (Myeik) has produced human resources annually. Degrees provided by the university are Graduate Degree Program, Under Graduate Degree Program. The library in Technological University (Myeik) has up to date books and CDs for the students.
နည်းပညာတက္ကသိုလ် (မြိတ်) | |
Former names | Government Technical Institute Government Technological College |
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Type | Public |
Established | 2007 |
Rector | Dr Aung Naing Myint |
Location | , Taninthayi Region , |
Website | tumyeik |
Departments
- Civil Engineering Department
- Electronic Communication Department
- Electrical Power Department
- Mechanical Department
- Literature Department (Myanmar, English)
- Chemistry Department
- Physics Department
- Mathematics Department
- Technological university(myeik)Students' Union
- Technological university(myeik)Teachers' Union
Programs
No | Graduate Degree Program | Degree | Duration |
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1 | Bachelor of Civil Engineering | B.E | 6 Yrs |
2 | Bachelor of Electronic Engineering | B.E | Full |
3 | Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering | B.E | Time |
4 | Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering | B.E |
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See also
- list of universities in Burma
References
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