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Established | 20 January 2007 |
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Principal | Aung Myint Aye |
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Computer University, Loikaw is a university in Loikaw, Kayah State, Burma. It is near the Loikaw Airport. It was founded as the Government Computer College on February 21, 2001, and it became a university on January 20, 2007.
Level | Degree | Duration |
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Bachelor of Computer Science (Honors), | (B.C.Sc) (Hons:) | 4-yrs |
Bachelor of Computer Technology (Honors) | (B.C.Tech) (Hons:) | 4-yrs |
Master of Information Science | (M.I.Sc) | 2 yrs Students must have completed and obtained D.C.Sc. |
Diploma of Computer Science | (D.C.Sc) | 1-yrs |
Level | Degree | Duration |
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Bachelor of Computer Science | (B.C.Sc) | 3-yrs |
Bachelor of Computer Technology | (B.C.Tech) | 3-yrs |
Level | Degree | Duration |
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Basic Computer Application Course | Certificate | 8-months |
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