Kazakhstan showcases educational programs at Study in Kazakhstan exhibition in Mongolia
An international education exhibition titled Study in Kazakhstan took place in Ulaanbaatar, bringing together leading universities from Kazakhstan, representatives of Mongolia’s educational community, and government and diplomatic officials from both countries, Qazinfrom News Agency reports, citing Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
The event was organized with the participation of Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Mongolia’s Ministry of Education, and the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Mongolia.
The exhibition served as an important platform for strengthening bilateral cooperation in higher education and science, while also promoting Kazakhstan’s academic and research potential among Mongolian youth.

Over the course of two days, the exhibition attracted prospective students, university representatives, and government officials interested in expanding academic ties and international cooperation.
Leading Kazakhstani universities presented a wide range of bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs, including courses in engineering, information technology, artificial intelligence, medicine, education, business, and international relations.

Visitors showed particular interest in academic mobility and exchange programs, joint educational initiatives, dual-degree opportunities, scholarships, scientific internships, and research collaboration. Information on admissions, student life, and living conditions in Kazakhstan was also provided.
Participants had the opportunity to speak directly with university representatives, receive individual consultations about admissions and studies, and learn more about the infrastructure, research centers, and innovation projects of Kazakhstani universities.

The exhibition also included university presentations, meetings with academic representatives, bilateral negotiations, and discussions on future cooperation between higher education institutions in Kazakhstan and Mongolia.
In addition, the Kazakhstani delegation visited the campuses of National University of Mongolia and University of Finance and Economy (UFE), where both sides discussed opportunities for academic exchange, scientific cooperation, and joint educational projects.

The exhibition demonstrated strong interest from the Mongolian side in Kazakhstan’s higher education system and marked another step toward strengthening cooperation between the two countries in education, science, and youth policy.
The international Study in Kazakhstan exhibition in Mongolia also served as an effective platform for expanding humanitarian ties, developing academic cooperation, and promoting Kazakhstan’s education internationally.
Earlier, Qazinform reported Kazakhstan showcases its top universities in China.