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muls.edu.mn The Mongolian University of Life Sciences ( Mongolian : Хөдөө аж ахуйн их сургууль ) [ a ] is a national university of Mongolia , with the main branch situated in the capital of Ulaanbaatar .
Public universities: National University of Mongolia; Mongolian University of Science and Technology; Mongolian National University of Education;
The Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST; Mongolian: Шинжлэх Ухаан, Технологийн Их Сургууль) was founded in 1959 as a part of the National University of Mongolia and started training the Industrial Economists and Construction Engineers. As a result of the formation of engineering and technical ...
Established in 1998, the Mongolian National University (MNU) is the largest non-governmental university in Mongolia. MNU has multiple faculties, schools of learning and academic programs. In 2019, over 14,000 undergraduate and graduate students from all Mongolian provinces chose MNU as their university.
Additionally, GMIT is a Partner University of the joint master's degree Program (MSc.) "Advanced Mineral Resources Development" in close cooperation with Montanuniversität Leoben (Austria) [5] and TU Bergakademie Freiberg (Germany). The teaching of the Bachelor and Master's study programs is provided by German Experts, as well as by Mongolian ...
Name Chinese name Mongolian transl. Type Location Note Inner Mongolia University: 内蒙古大学: Provincial: Hohhot: Double First Class: Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology
The Mongolian Stock Exchange, based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, is the world's smallest stock exchange by market capitalisation. [2] [3] Its listed companies market capitalization was around US$1 billion in 2010 for 336 listed companies. Number of companies is continuing to decline.
The National University of Mongolia, [a] abbreviated NUM or MUIS, is a public university primarily located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Established in 1942, it is the oldest institution of higher learning in Mongolia, and was originally named in honour of then-Prime Minister Khorloogiin Choibalsan as Choibalsan State University . [ 4 ]