Defence Services Technological Academy
တပ်မတော် နည်းပညာ တက္ကသိုလ် | |
Former names | Defence Services Institute of Technology (DSIT) |
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Motto | ကျင့်ဝတ်၊ တီထွင်၊ စွမ်းအားရှင် အင်ဂျင်နီယာစွမ်းပကား တပ်မတော်အား |
Motto in English | Creativity, Honour, Capability Technology for Military Might |
Type | Public |
Established | 1993[1] |
Rector | Colonel Dr. Myint Win |
Director | Brigadier General Kyi Khine |
Undergraduates | 1800 |
Postgraduates | 300 |
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Location | , , |
Campus | 4,500 acres (18 km2) |
The Defence Services Technological Academy (DSTA) (
History
The Defence Services Technological Academy was established as the Defence Services Institute of Technology (DSIT) on 1 February 1993 at Pyin Oo Lwin[1] when all civilian colleges and universities in Myanmar were shut down by the military government, following the 1988 nationwide uprising. The military went on to establish a parallel system of colleges and universities for itself, including DSTA, Defence Services Medical Academy, and Defence Services Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Science. Lt. Col. Win Myint was assigned to carry out this duty.
The first "intake" of students graduated with Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degrees in 1999.[2] The academy's graduation ceremonies, as with those of all other military-run academies, are attended by the highest ranks of the military government.[3]
Admissions
As one of the elite military academies in Union of Myanmar, the academy maintains a rigorous selection process, including physical fitness testing, ability for teamwork and comradeship screening, psychometric and general interviews. The entrance selection process takes about 5 to 7 days at Myanmar Military Officer Selection Board in
Programs
The academy offers six-year Bachelor of Engineering degree programs in various disciplines, but primarily in
Cadet training also includes basic military skills, including leadership, through a military programs that begins on their first day at DSTA. Cadets divided into one of two battalions--Anawrahta or Bayinnaung. Each battalion is divided into five companies, in the structure of Burmese army. Most military training takes place during the winter, with new cadets undergoing Cadet Basic Training--or Beast Barracks—the first year, followed by Cadet Field Training in the second year. Cadets are housed in barracks and have leadership positions and responsibilities throughout the academic year.
Campus
The DSTA campus is located in Wetwun, near
Engineering majors
- Marine electrical system and electronics - Myannar Navy
- Naval Architecture - Myannar Navy
- Marine - Myannar Navy
- Structure
- Transportation
- Water Resources
- Mechanical
- Electronics
- Electrical Power
- Mechatronics
- Aerospace electrical system and instrumentation - Myannar Air Force
- Aerospace Avionics - Myannar Air Force
- Aerospace Propulsion - Myannar Air Force
- Chemical
- Metallurgy
At 2015, There is no majors for Navy and Air force. Cadets from all majors are selected for Army, Navy, Air force.
See also
- Defence Services Academy
- Defence Services Medical Academy
- Defence Services Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Science
- Yangon Technological University
- Mandalay Technological University
References
- ^ ISBN 978-0-415-35558-2.
- ^ "Defence Services Institute of Technology". Burmese American Democratic Alliance. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
- ^ Thet Khaing (2006-01-09). "Military engineers urged to maintain adaptability". The Myanmar Times. Archived from the original on 2009-01-07.
- ^ Clive Parker (2006-10-28). "Inside Myanmar's secret capital". Archived from the original on 2006-11-06. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
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