MYANMAR
Maritime University (MMU) of the Ministry of Transport and Communications held
its 13th graduation and outstanding student award ceremony at the university’s
convocation hall yesterday morning.
Union
Minister for Transport and Communications U Thant Sin Maung presented the RINA
(Royal Institution of Naval Architects) Myanmar Shipyard Award gold medal,
along with a cash prize of K 200,000, to Naval Architect major student Maung
Kaung Pyae Wun, Hutchison Port Holding’s (Hong Kong) Best Port and Harbour
Engineer Student Prize gold medal and US$ 1,000 to Port and Harbour Engineering
major student Ma Mya Myo Myint Nwe, and Maersk Line Shipping Co., Ltd’s Best
Marine Electrical System and Electronics Engineering Student prize money of K
100,00 to marine electrical and electronic major student MaThu Thu Tun.
Similarly
officials presented Japan’s Yanmar Co. Ltd’s Best Marine Engineer Student Prize
gold watch to marine engineer major student Maung Sat Paing Hmu, Japan’s Furuno
Electric Co. Ltd’s Best Nautical Science Student Prize to nautical science
major students Maung Sai Nyi Nyi Lwin and Maung Tu Shan, Starhigh-Asia Pacific
Pte. Ltd’s Best River & Coastal Engineer Student Prize of K 500,000 to
river and coastal engineer major student Ma Ei Phu Thwe, and Brilliant Marine
Training Centre’s Best Marine Mechanical Engineer Student Prize of K 300,000 to
marine mechanical engineer major student Ma Su Thae Phyu.
There
were 461 graduates, consisting of 45 B.E. (Naval Architecture), 64 B.E. (Marine
Engineer), 25 B.E. (Port and Harbour Engineering), 5 B.E. (River and Coastal
Engineering), 29 B.E. (Marine Electrical Systems and Electronics), 24 B.E.
(Marine Mechanical), 58 M.Sc. (Nautical Science), 6 B.Sc. (Nautical Science),
102 Postgraduate Diplomas, 2 M.E. and 101 Postgraduate Diplomas in Shipping
Management graduated.
Myanmar
Maritime University was established in 2002 and, to date, has produced 4,790
graduates.
MNA
(Translated
by Zaw Min)
PHOTO:
MNA
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar
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