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  2. Education in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Education in Myanmar. The educational system of Myanmar (also known as Burma) is operated by the government Ministry of Education. Universities and professional institutes from upper Burma and lower Burma are run by two separate entities, the Departments of Higher Education (Lower Burma and Upper Burma), whose office headquarters are in Yangon ...

  3. Higher education in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The higher education system follows a 4-1-3 year program with 4 years for a bachelor's degree, one year of qualifying classes, and 3 years for a master's degree. [3] There are two branches of the Department of Higher Education, one for Lower Myanmar and the other for Upper Myanmar, under the Ministry of Education.

  4. Ministry of Education (Myanmar) - Wikipedia

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    Brief History. The Ministry of Education aims to nurture future oriented advanced science and technology professionals, support national economic development and promote research. [3] In order to rectify and strengthen its objectives, Ministry of Education expanded into new Ministry of Science and Technology in 1996.

  5. Monastic schools in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhist monastic school system in Myanmar is an old education system dated back to the 11th century. The schools were decentralised and provided education to all boys, across backgrounds, in Buddhist scriptures. The schools served mostly to instill moral values, support cultural assimilation and increase literacy- all aspects of the system ...

  6. Secondary education in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Arts-specialized students take six major subjects: Myanmar, English, Mathematics, Geography, History and Economics. The student life in Myanmar is much oppressed non-democratic if compared to the western student cultures. Most boarding schools accept more than 500 students per year. At today's context, boarding schools are quite competitive ...

  7. History of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    In 1535, King Tabinshwehti reunified Burma and founded the second Burmese Empire (Taungû dynasty, 1535–1752). This empire is almost constantly at war with the kingdom of Ayutthaya, in present-day Thailand. Faced with revolts and Portuguese incursions, the Taungû dynasty retreated to central Burma.

  8. 1962 Rangoon University protests - Wikipedia

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    The 1962 Rangoon University protests, also known as the 7 July Student Uprising (Burmese: ဆဲဗင်းဂျူလိုင် ကျောင်းသား အရေးတော်ပုံ), were a series of marches, demonstrations, and protests against stricter campus regulations, the end of the system of university self-administration, and the policy of the new military regime of ...

  9. Department of Higher Education (Myanmar) - Wikipedia

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    Department executives. Thein Win, Dr, Director General. Aung Naing Soe, Dr. Website. dhe.moe.edu.mm. Department of Higher Education (DHE) was created for administration and coordination of higher education institutions under the Ministry of Education (Myanmar). [1][2] In 2020, there were 134 universities and colleges under this department.