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Like many social cultures, etiquette varies greatly depending on one's status relative to the person in question. Some conventions may be very regional practices, and thus may not exist in all regions of Myanmar. Some customs have changed over the course of Burmese history. The following are generally accepted modern customs in Myanmar.
The institute's Center for Human Resource Development conducts short-term training courses, certificate and diploma programs "to meet the needs of public and private sectors of the country." [2] Higher diplomas lead to degree programs. Certificate in Business Studies (CBS) Certificate in Bookkeeping (CBK) Certificate in Basic Computing (CBC)
The MOE, Myanmar will endeavour to empower higher education in such ways as: Empowerment through autonomy, which would allow universities to manage their academic activities in an effective manner, Inclusiveness, a basic requirement to ensure equal opportunities for all groups in Myanmar society in terms of access and success in higher education.
By 1981, all universities and degree colleges were allowed to offer correspondence courses. [1] The University of Distance Education was established in July 1992, with Yangon and Mandalay as the hubs in Lower and Upper Myanmar, respectively. The UDE has 32 campuses throughout the country. [3] The UDE's popularity has consistently increased.
Myanmar Evangelical Graduate School of Theology; Myanmar Evangelical Mission Bible College; Myanmar Evangelical Theological Seminary; Myanmar Global Centre Theological Seminary; Myanmar Reformed Presbyterian School of Theology; Myanmar School of Bible & Mission Canna Garden; Myanmar School of Theology & Mission; Myanmar Theological College ...
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. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] More language departments were added over the years: the English department was established in 1984, Myanmar in 1985, Thai in 1989, and ...
If one passes two Piṭaka, two white Kanakkadan umbrellas with a yellow handle, Sāsanā flag bearing above emblems, degree-certificate, water-land travel upper-class free ticket, rice for every month, and Navakamma-Vatthu money are offered monthly. If one passes three Tipiṭaka, three white Kanakkadan umbrellas with yellow handle.
The culture of Myanmar (Burma) (Burmese: မြန်မာ့ယဉ်ကျေးမှု; MLCTS: /mianma yinykye:hmu/) has been heavily influenced by Buddhism. Owing to its history, Burmese culture has significant influence over neighboring countries such as Laos, Siam, Assam and Xishuangbanna regions in China.