Masters EENI Global Business School

Myanmar Burma (Trade, Masters Business)

Masters International Business in Myanmar Burma Burmese Students - Myanmar. Yangon Rangoon, Agreements: European Union, Japan, Korea

Myanmar - Masters and Doctorates in International Business taught by EENI Global Business School:

Myanmar Master - Higher Education in Asia.

  1. Master in International Business for Burmese students
  2. Masters: International Business, Foreign Trade
  3. Doctorates: Global Ethics and Business, World Trade, Global Logistics
Summary of the adaptation of the Master in International Business to Burmese Students.
  1. ASEAN
  2. ASEAN-Australia- New Zealand
  3. ACMECS
  4. BIMSTEC
  5. Aung San Suu Kyi
  6. Asian Clearing Union (ACU)
  7. Trade Agreements of Myanmar (ASEAN): Australia-New Zealand, India, Canada, China, European Union, Japan, South Korea, Russia, the United States, Pakistan
  8. Trade Agreements with: Israel, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh
  9. Regional Comprehensive Economic Association
  10. Bangladesh-Myanmar Corridor
  11. East-West Economic Corridor (Myanmar-Thailand-Laos-Vietnam)
  12. Asia-Africa Corridor

Asian Organisations

  1. Boao Forum for Asia
  2. Asia Cooperation Dialogue
  3. ESCAP
  4. Asian Development Bank
  5. Colombo Plan
  6. Africa-Asia Strategic Partnership
  7. FEALAC

Higher Education Programs for Burmese students and living in Myanmar Burma.

Burmese students and living in Myanmar Burma (Yangon, Rangoon, Nay Pyi Taw, Monywa, Dawei, Bhamo, Pathein, Bago, Mawlamyine, Akyabm. Pyi-daung-zu Myan-ma Naing-ngan-daw) can enrol online from home.

Financial aids offered for Burmese Students. EENI can provide financial aids, installments, or discounts cash payments for the Burmese students applying to EENI.

Asian Online Students (Master International Business)

Borders of Myanmar: China, Laos, Thailand, Bangladesh, and India.

Higher Education for all at affordable prices

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