GMIT Profile

As a state university for scientific teaching and research, GMIT provides a pioneering model for the higher education reform in Mongolia. We are training a new generation of world-class engineers and technology experts. Based on an agreement between the Mongolian and German government which was signed in October 2011 by Mongolian President Tsakhjagiin Elbegdorj and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology (GMIT) was established in 2013 as a Mongolian state university with the objective to promote scientific teaching and research in the mineral resource sector and downstream industries, thus responding to global economic, environmental and social challenges and a need for specialized workforce in Mongolia alike.
 

GMIT aims to transfer international expertise and cutting-edge standards to Mongolia in support of sustainable economic growth as well as to educate highly qualified, socially responsible, internationally recognized and creatively working engineers. Practice-orientation of education and research, the promotion of professional and personal development of its students, the international character of the university as well as its adherence to European quality standards in education and research are further essential characteristics of GMIT. 
 

Facts & Figures of 2021-2022
  1. Female-to-male ratio of GMIT students – 31.5% female
  2. Percentage of GMIT students who received scholarships – 40% 
  3. Percentage of GMIT students who received government loan – 4%   
  4. Percentage of GMIT students who studied abroad for a certain period – 1% 
  5. Percentage of employed GMIT graduates – 100%