Eight Faculty Members of the Mongolian University of Science and Technology to Study in the Republic of Korea
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Ulaanbaatar, March 25, 2025 (MONTSAME). Eight faculty members from the Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST) departed for the Republic of Korea to advance their professional qualifications in metro-related fields.
O. Erdene-Ochir and E. Uranbayar from the School of Mechanical Engineering and Transportation will enroll in the Metro Mechanical and Rolling Stock Engineering Program, J. Azjargal and B. Delgermaa from the School of Mechanical Engineering and Transportation in the Metro Management and Control Engineering Program, N. Saranchimeg and M. Tsas-Orgilmaa from the School of Civil Engineering and Architecture in Metro Construction Engineering Program, and A. Sundii from the School of Information and Communication Technology and B. Enkh-Amgalan from the School of Energy Engineering in the Metro Signaling and Electrical Engineering Program. All eight faculty members will be studying at Halla University in the Republic of Korea.
MUST and Halla University have agreed to train 200 students in the first phase of a “2+2” Program to develop engineers and technical specialists for the “Ulaanbaatar Metro” Project.
By training experts in this specialized field, the initiative aims at helping reduce traffic congestion and increasing transportation options for the public. It also establishes a joint education system between Mongolia and the Republic of Korea, introduces new training approaches, prepares teaching staff, and provides opportunities for internships at Duhua Engineering Co., Ltd.
Notably, starting with the 2025–2026 academic year, MUST will begin admitting students to four new bachelor’s programs: Metro Management and Control, Metro Construction, Metro Signaling and Electrical Engineering, and Metro Mechanical and Rolling Stock Engineering.