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The Ministry of Construction and Urban Development (Mongolian: Монгол Улсын Барилга, хот байгуулалтын яам) is a ministry of the Government of Mongolia. It was established in 1937. [1] Ministry oversees urban development, housing, construction, and utility sectors in Mongolia. [3]
The Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST; Mongolian: Шинжлэх Ухаан, Технологийн Их Сургууль) was founded in 1959 as a part of the National University of Mongolia and started training the Industrial Economists and Construction Engineers. As a result of the formation of engineering and technical ...
The University of Construction and Design of Mongolia; Zasagt Khan Institute; Royal International University; Mongolian National Institute of Physical Education; Graduate University of Mongolia; Margad Institute; Darkhan Institute; Huree University; University of International Economics and Business; National University of Economics; Institute ...
Ministry of Construction and Urban Development. Kh Badelkhan (2017–2020) B. Munkhbaatar (2020–present) Ministry of Mining and Heavy Industry. D Sumiyabazar (2017–2020) G. Yondon (2020–present) Ministry of Education and Science. Lkhagvyn Tsedevsuren (2020–present) Ministry of Environment and Tourism. N Tserenbat (2017–2020)
Founded in 1951, Inner Mongolia University of Technology is the earliest engineering university established in minority areas after the founding of P.R. China. It plays an important role in the national higher education system and has a special regional focus. The degree and postgraduate education of Inner Mongolia University of Technology ...
The law "on the Legal Status of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences" ratified by the State Great Hural (Parliament) of Mongolia promulgated the Mongolian Academy of Sciences as the central scientific thinktank, whose aim is to develop science and advanced technology in the country. The Mongolian Academy of Sciences is a civil self-governed non ...
Eventually, this institute evolved into a separate institution in 1982, known as the Mongolian University of Science and Technology. In 1979, the Russian language institute was founded at the university, and later in 1982, it became a separate institute, eventually transforming into the present-day University of the Humanities. [11]
The German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology received the International Program Accreditation by ACQUIN (Germany) on March 26, 2019. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Furthermore, GMIT was awarded with the Institutional Accreditation by the Mongolian National Council for Education Accreditation (MNCEA) on July 4, 2019.