Technological University, Mandalay
Civil Engineering [68]
Electrical Power Engineering [68]
Electronics Engineering [68]
Mechanical Engineering [68]
Lanmadaw Township
Myanmar (Burma)
The Engineering Education Accreditation Committee (EEAC) was delegated by the MEngC (Myanmar Engineering Council) to be the body for accreditation of engineering programs. It is a non-governmental organization and has the support of stakeholders in the engineering profession. MEngC has a duty to ensure that the quality of engineering education/ programme of its registered engineers attains the minimum standard comparable to global practice.
Civil Engineering [68]
Electrical Power Engineering [68]
Electronics Engineering [68]
Mechanical Engineering [68]
Civil Engineering [68]
Electrical Power Engineering [68]
Electronics Engineering [68]
Information Technology [68]
Mechanical Engineering [68]
Mechatronics Engineering [68]
Civil Engineering [68]
Electrical Power Engineering [68]
Electronics Engineering [68]
Information Technology [68]
Mechanical Engineering [68]
Mechatronics Engineering [68]
Civil Engineering [68]
Electrical Power Engineering [68]
Electronics Engineering [68]
Information Technology [68]
Mechanical Engineering [68]
Mechatronics Engineering [68]
Civil Engineering [32]
London
United Kingdom
The Engineering Council (EC) is the UK regulatory body for the engineering profession. Its Engineering Accreditation Board (AB) is made up of all the professional engineering institutions that are licensed by the Engineering Council to accredit academic programs for both Chartered Engineer and Incorporated Engineer status. The aim of EAB is to encourage consistent accreditation processes and practices as well as to provide a single point of contact to facilitate joint accreditation visits, where appropriate, for member PEIs.
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