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The Foreign Languages Institution was renamed the Institute of Foreign Languages, and U Win Maung resigned on 17 September 1972. [ 13 ] Before the establishment of the language departments, English courses were first offered in 1969 and Myanmar language courses were started in 1974 with the faculty members from Yangon University .
For example, liberal arts and science universities such as Yangon University and Mandalay University, and technological universities are run by the Ministry of Education, [2] the medical schools are run by the Ministry of Health, [3] Private colleges offer international joint diploma to the residents in some fields such as engineering ...
University of Paramedical Science, Yangon; University of Pharmacy, Yangon; West Yangon Technological University; West Yangon University; Yangon Institute of Economics; Yangon Institute of Education; Yangon Institute of Marine Technology; Yangon Institute of Nursing; Yangon Technological University; Yangon University; Yangon University of Economics
International Language & Business Centre (ILBC) is a private school established on May 2, 1995, in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. It has established 26 schools in eight major cities of the country: Yangon , Mandalay , Naypyidaw , Myitkyina , Taunggyi , Monywa , Lashio , Taungoo , and Myeik .
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, South Korea; Mandalay University of Foreign Languages, Mandalay, Myanmar; Yangon University of Foreign Languages, Yangon, Myanmar; Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; Ho Chi Minh City University of Foreign Languages and Information Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
The University of Yangon (also Yangon University; Burmese: ရန်ကုန် တက္ကသိုလ်, pronounced [jàɰ̃ɡòʊɰ̃ tɛʔkəθò]; formerly Rangoon College, Rangoon University and Rangoon Arts and Sciences University), located in Kamayut, Yangon, is the oldest university in Myanmar's modern education system and the best known university in Myanmar.
The grand inauguration ceremony was held on 6th waxing moon of Nadaw, 1360 ME (9 December 1998), Wednesday, at the Mahã Pãsãna Cave on Kaba-Aye Hill, Mayangone, Yangon. [2] In May 1999 at a meeting of the council Sein Htwa noted that the university was new and there had been some difficulties, but they had all been overcome.
In November 2005, the Myanmar government transferred its seat from Yangon to Naypyidaw. At present, the former capital of Yangon hosts 38 embassies. Although the government has been encouraging other nations to move their Embassies to Naypyidaw, the new capital is yet to host any embassies which all remain in Yangon.