Mandalay University
Mandalay University is a public liberal arts and scientific university in Mandalay, Myanmar, and one of the Ministry of Education's sixteen autonomous institutions. Mandalay Institution, once an affiliate of Rangoon University, is Myanmar's second-oldest university and the oldest and largest university in Upper Myanmar. The institution primarily offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in liberal arts, sciences, and law (Bachelor's, Master's, Post-graduate Diploma, and Doctorate). The university often ranked high in the top of the best universities in Myanmar.
With nineteen main and one supporting academic department,the University of Mandalay covers all the major subjects in arts, sciences, and law. Mandalay University offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Bachelor's degree programs are separated into three categories: Liberal Arts (B.A. ), Sciences (BSc), and Law (LLB) (LL.B). Students choose several courses of study in upper secondary school, when they select specific classes that will prepare them for postsecondary education. Doctorates, master's degrees, and certificates are the three types of postgraduate degrees. Although Mandalay University used to not offer undergraduate degrees due to the rebellion in 1996, it was reopened in 2014 as the Center of Excellence (COE) for undergraduate degree courses, accepting just 50 selectively good students for each subject of study.
Established: 1925
Location: Mahaaungmye, Mandalay, Myanmar
Website: http://www.mu.edu.mm/