About the University
Myanmar Institute of Information Technology (MIIT) was created in 2015 as a National Centre of Excellence following a Myanmar–India Memorandum of Understanding signed on 28 May 2012, and is designed along the model of International Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs). The official MIIT “Origins” page also states MIIT started functioning under the Ministry of Education when MoST merged into MoE in 2016.
Why Choose MIIT?
Myanmar–India Collaboration
Built through a bilateral project with academic/technology support from India and IIIT-style mentoring.
National Centre of Excellence
Founded as a National Centre of Excellence to strengthen ICT education and capacity building in Myanmar.
Two Core B.E. Degrees
MIIT offers B.E. in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) and Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE).
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Available Programs
Undergraduate B.E. programs (official)
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
B.E. (Undergraduate)Computing foundations, programming, systems, and applied software engineering.
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
B.E. (Undergraduate)Electronics, signals, communications, and embedded/IoT foundations.
MIIT Research & Projects
Student/academic work (add official titles when published)
Final-Year Projects (CSE & ECE)
MIIT’s engineering degrees typically include capstone-style work in computing and electronics/communication; exact project titles vary by year and are usually shared through official announcements or showcases.
Industry-Ready Technical Training
MIIT was designed to build ICT capacity in Myanmar with an internationally comparable curriculum and structured faculty development support.
Campus Life at MIIT
Technology-focused learning environment in Mandalay
Labs & Practical Learning
Engineering education emphasizes lab work and hands-on practice in computing and electronics.
Strong Academic Foundation
Expect mathematics, problem-solving, and rigorous technical coursework.
Collaboration Culture
Team projects and mentoring are central to engineering training and student development.
Official Links
🌐 MIIT Origins
🌐 MIIT (alt site)
Career Paths - MIIT Graduates
Software, electronics, telecom, and graduate study
Software Engineer
Web/mobile development, backend systems, DevOps, and product engineering roles.
Cybersecurity / Network Engineer
Networking, security operations, system administration, and infrastructure engineering.
Electronics / Telecom Engineer
Embedded systems, IoT, communication systems, RF, and telecom operations.
Research & Postgraduate Study
Graduate study in computing/electronics fields at MIIT or other universities.
Possible Destinations:
Entrance Exam Help
How to prepare (student-friendly guide)
Check the official admission announcement
MIIT admissions can change by year; always verify the latest requirements, dates, and procedures on the official MIIT website/social channels before you start preparing.
Master the fundamentals (Math + Physics + English)
MIIT engineering programs require strong foundations; focus on algebra, trigonometry, calculus basics, vectors, mechanics, electricity, and reading technical English.
Do timed problem sets
Train speed and accuracy: set a timer, solve mixed problems, then review mistakes and write a short “error list” (formula error, concept error, careless error).
Start light programming early
Learn basic programming logic (variables, loops, conditions, functions). Even 30 minutes/day helps, especially if you aim for CSE.
Study routine (simple 6-week plan)
Week 1–2: revise topics + formulas; Week 3–4: mixed practice + timed sets; Week 5: full mock tests; Week 6: weak areas + rest + exam-day preparation.