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Myanmar Theological College is a Christian seminary in Mandalay, Myanmar.[1]

Brief history

Historically, Myanmar Theological College (MTC) has undergone three stages of development. In 1937, it was the Bible School. After one decade, in 1947, the Bible School was promoted to a Theological Training Institution. Again, after four decades, in 1987, the Theological Training Institution was promoted to become the Myanmar Theological College. The first Principal was Rev. Dennis Reed, who came from England as a Methodist Missionary.

General information

Myanmar Theological College is one of an ATEM (Association for Theological Education in Myanmar) member, and accredited by ATESEA (Association for Theological Education in South East Asia). The Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.) programme was re-accredited and the Master of Divinity (M.Div.) programme of the Myanmar Theological College was also accredited by the ATESEA in 2011. The college also offers Master of Arts in Christian Studies (MACS).

Programs

Current Principal

Rev. Lalrinsanga M.Th

Accreditation

Myanmar Theological College is accredited by the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA).

Place

Myanmar Theological College is located in Mandalay, Chanayethazan Township, Corner Street of 70x28.

References

  1. ^ "Myanmar Theological College - Mandalay". Retrieved 16 October 2017 – via Facebook.