Kyungnam College of Information Technology has launched initiatives to support Mongolian international students and expand educational exchanges.


On May 7, Kyungnam College of Information Technology (President Kim Taesang) announced that it had signed a cooperation agreement with the Consulate General of Mongolia in Busan to support international students and promote educational and cultural exchanges.


President Kim Taesang and Consul Cha Gang Ukgung Jadamva attended the signing ceremony. The two institutions agreed to collaborate on supporting international students and expanding exchanges.

Kim Tae-sang, President of Kyungnam Information University (4th from left), and Cha Kang, Consul at the Ulsan Consulate General of Mongolia (5th from left), along with other officials, are posing for a commemorative photo.

Kim Tae-sang, President of Kyungnam Information University (4th from left), and Cha Kang, Consul at the Ulsan Consulate General of Mongolia (5th from left), along with other officials, are posing for a commemorative photo.

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They will work to expand opportunities for Mongolian students to study abroad, provide support for academic and daily life adaptation, and jointly operate educational and cultural exchange programs. The agreement also includes building a framework for global cooperation.


The Mongolian Consulate General agreed to discuss scholarship support for current students and prospective entrants with the college. The goal is to ensure a stable academic environment for international students.


Support for engineering disciplines will also be strengthened. The college plans to expand practical training and international exchange, focusing on departments such as Semiconductor Electronics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Hydrogen-Electric Vehicle Engineering. These efforts are aimed at nurturing technical talent needed for Mongolia’s industrial development.


Kyungnam College of Information Technology is expanding international exchanges based on the RISE project. The college also operates programs that support international students in employment and settlement.


President Kim Taesang emphasized, "We will support the cultivation of talent who can contribute to Mongolia's industry, based on our engineering education capabilities."



Consul Cha Gang Ukgung Jadamva stated, "Scholarship support and educational cooperation will provide tangible benefits to international students."


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