နည်းပညာတက္ကသိုလ် (လားရှိုး) | |
Former names | Government Technical Institute Government Technological College |
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Type | Public |
Established | 2007 |
Location | Lashio , , |
The university is situated in Lashio Thein Ni road, Lashio Township, Northern Shan State. The university is run by Ministry of Science and technology, Myanmar. It was established in 1997 as Government Technical Institute and finally it was upgraded to University level in 2007 and it is known as Technological University, Lashio. The school has 55.36 acres wide. Yearly average graduation students are about 30 students and lower than Taunggyi.
The University offers Diploma, Bachelor and Master.
Program | Bachelor's (6Yrs) | ||
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Civil Engineering | B.E | ||
Mechanical Engineering | B.E. | ||
Electronic Engineering | B.E. | ||
Electrical Engineering | B.E. | ||
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