GMIT team was awarded by Team Trophy of the National Olympiad on “Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering”
The students team of GMIT, led by P.Ariunbolor, Professor of Electrical and Automation Engineering successfully participated in the National Olympiad on “Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering” named after the Power Engineering School of the Mongolian University of Science and Technology.
16 teams including over 80 students from Mongolian University of Science and Technology, National University of Mongolia, National Defense University, National Technical University, Ikh Zasag International University, New Mongol Institute of Technology, Institute of Railways, New Mongol Koosen, Mongol Koosen School, and German-Mongolian Institute for the Resources and Technology are participated in the Olympiad and competed with the knowledge and skills acquired in the “Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering” course.
Personal success:
16 teams including over 80 students from Mongolian University of Science and Technology, National University of Mongolia, National Defense University, National Technical University, Ikh Zasag International University, New Mongol Institute of Technology, Institute of Railways, New Mongol Koosen, Mongol Koosen School, and German-Mongolian Institute for the Resources and Technology are participated in the Olympiad and competed with the knowledge and skills acquired in the “Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering” course.
Personal success:
- 1st place: G.Telmen, student of the NUM
- 2nd place: N.Munkhsaran, student of the MUST
- 2nd place: Ts. Batsukh, student of the GMIT
- 3rd place: G.Batula, student of the GMIT
- 3rd place: B.Enkhsanaa, student of GMIT
- Special award: B.Egshiglen, student of the MUST
- Special award: M.Otgondorj, student of the MUST
- Special award: Ts.Sugarragchaa, student of GMIT
- Special award: U.Khash-Erdene, student of the MUST
- Special award: Sh.Baasansuren, student of the MUST
Team success:
- 1st place: GMIT team
- 2nd place: MUST, Power Engineering School team
- 3rd place: MUST, Power Engineering School team