Enrollment for 2022-2023 Academic Year
- Posted on 23 May 2023
- Filed under Miscellaneous
In times of global unrest, anxiety, and disruption, we need leaders who chart new trajectories and do so by setting an example. MIIT is proud to be the first and only university in Myanmar to have conducted prescribed courses of a regular semester online.
On September 20, the students of MIIT organised Sayar Gadaw Pwe (Homage Paying Ceremony) for their teachers. The entire affair was completely managed by students, with Daw Moe Moe Win, Registrar, MIIT playing a supervisory role. All the faculty members from both India and Myanmar were in attendance.
Our students organised the 2019 MIIT Fun Fair on August 23, 2019. The Fun Fair is an opportunity for students and faculty alike to let down their hair and have some fun.
On July 6, 2019, MIIT organised CodeMutants 2019 – the first-ever competitive programming competition for MIIT students. A total of 20 teams comprising of 50 students participated in the first edition of CodeMutants.
A group of young, motivated girls at MIIT realised that our campus had become quite dirty. Instead of waiting around for change to happen, they took the matter into their own hands. The result was the first-ever MIIT Cleaning Drive.
The Chief Minister of Mandalay Region Government, Dr. Zaw Myint Maung, visited our campus with several of his cabinet members in order to inspect the celebrations for Union Day and the birthday of Bogyoke Aung San.
The orientation programme for students joining the B.E. (Hons.) programmes in computer science and engineering (CSE) and electronics and communication engineering (ECE) in Academic Year 2018-19 was conducted on December 3, 2018.
The second meeting of the MIIT Governing Council, chaired by Dr. Thein Win, Director-General, Department of Higher Education, Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and Chairman of the MIIT Governing Council, was conducted on October 17, 2018 at MIIT, Mandalay, Myanmar.
On September 28, the students of MIIT organised Sayar Gadaw Pwe (Homage Paying Ceremony) for their teachers. The entire affair was completely managed by students. Following speeches by Dr. K. R. V. Subramanian and Dr. Win Aye, the students paid homage to their teachers through a prayer. All the faculty members from both India and Myanmar were in attendance.