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Introduction

The Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST) is a multidisciplinary and multileveled university for education, training and scientific research. It is also one of the largest centers for scientific and cultural exchanges in Mongolia.

The University assumes the following functions:

 

The University contributes to the advancement and integration of knowledge, professional skills and technology along with their intelligent, sustainable and enterprising application for the benefit of humanity.

 

Education

The academic activities in the University abides by the list of training fields made by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of Mongolia and with accordance to the training programs and curriculum designed for each degree in:

 

Prospective students who decide to come to the University for undergraduate or postgraduate study find that the quality of both teaching and research is very high. Students are basically free to select any number of courses across the gamut of fields of their study, so that they can engage in extensive and interdisciplinary study of their own particular interest. In order to meet the needs of community and society, the University organizes two forms of training at the undergraduate level:

Regular Full-time training: Students mostly are secondary school graduates who continue to study after passing an entrance examination.

In-Service Training: Students study and work at the same time. Most of trainings are organized during evening hours. These students are secondary school graduates and have passed an entrance examination. The duration of study is equal to that of the regular. Building upon historical strengths in engineering, mathematics, mechanics, physics and management, the Mongolian University of Science and Technology campus currently offers over 3,500 courses in more than 134 undergraduate majors and specializations at17 schools of the University.

All schools offer Master's Degree programs in over 100 majors. Programs of doctoral study and research leading to advanced degrees fall under the Office of Graduate Studies. All training programs meet national educational standards. Graduates of all degrees earn appropriate certificates.

The academic year is divided into two semesters of 17.5 weeks each. Each semester is made up of 16 teaching weeks followed by one and half weeks for examination.


 


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