German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology opens a new academic year and awarded 75 scholarships
The German-Mongolian institute for Resources and Technology has organized the opening of the 2020-2021 academic year and awarded scholarships to its outstanding students. In line with striving to become a research-based, leading model university, the university aims to provide a wide range of scholarships which are financed by German and Mongolian government to GMIT students every year.
36 students have received scholarships from DAAD including one-year full tuition and monthly living expense fees and 39 students awarded scholarships from GMIT scholarship financed by Mongolian Government. Moreover, management team members of GMIT, German Ambassador to Mongolia, Jörn Rosenberg, Head of Policy Planning Department of Ministry of Education and Science, J.Ganbaatar, representatives of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), BMZ and KfW Group awarded scholarships to the recipients and wished success in their studies.
The GMIT awarded the International Program of Accreditation Certificate from Quality Seal of the Accreditation, Certification and Quality assurance Institute ACQUIN in 2019. The accredited study programs are Mechanical Engineering, Raw Material and Process Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Industrial Engineering. Furthermore, 2 new bachelor programs which are Mechatronic Engineering and Energy and Electrical Engineering started from 2020-2021 academic year at GMIT. All these study programs are taught a 100 percent in English.
In this way, the GMIT provides the opportunity for students and graduates to work internationally in leading enterprises in line with world-class engineers, continue to learn for advanced studies in the abroad and apply domestic and international scholarships.
36 students have received scholarships from DAAD including one-year full tuition and monthly living expense fees and 39 students awarded scholarships from GMIT scholarship financed by Mongolian Government. Moreover, management team members of GMIT, German Ambassador to Mongolia, Jörn Rosenberg, Head of Policy Planning Department of Ministry of Education and Science, J.Ganbaatar, representatives of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), BMZ and KfW Group awarded scholarships to the recipients and wished success in their studies.
The GMIT awarded the International Program of Accreditation Certificate from Quality Seal of the Accreditation, Certification and Quality assurance Institute ACQUIN in 2019. The accredited study programs are Mechanical Engineering, Raw Material and Process Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Industrial Engineering. Furthermore, 2 new bachelor programs which are Mechatronic Engineering and Energy and Electrical Engineering started from 2020-2021 academic year at GMIT. All these study programs are taught a 100 percent in English.
In this way, the GMIT provides the opportunity for students and graduates to work internationally in leading enterprises in line with world-class engineers, continue to learn for advanced studies in the abroad and apply domestic and international scholarships.