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Complex for Information Technology'' project is given in a high priority. We
assume that we need to encourage human resource development of the ICT cluster,
while infrastructure of the University campus is being decided and built. Also
''The directives on developing Information technology outsourcing to be adhered
until the year of 2015'' issued by the Information, Communications and Tech-
nology Authority indicate that highly skilled professional human resources to work
in outsourcing will be developed, and competitiveness of information technology
companies to compete in international markets will be increased.
Following these objectives, we have entered to an agreement to cooperate with
the Government of India to establish ''IT & Outsourcing training center'' with the
purpose to train human resources capable of working in information technology
outsourcing markets.
There are 44 ICT educational institutions in Mongolia training ICT profes-
sionals, out of which 17 are public institutions, and the remaining are private
institutions. There are over 6,000 students studying in those institutions, special-
izing in 42 different areas including software engineering, network administration,
information systems management, hardware engineering, telecommunications
engineering, postal services, electronics engineering, optic communications, tele-
vision and radio technology, satellite and wireless communications, information
technology, etc. In 2010-2011 academic year, 5,871 students are studying at
Bachelor's, 77 students are studying at Master's and 12 students at Doctorate level
at high education institutions of Mongolia.
MUST
and
NUM
play
a
major
role
in
producing
well-educated
IT
professionals.
There are over 7,000 people working in telecommunications, mobile commu-
nications services, Internet services, software, hardware and consulting services
companies of Mongolia. Recently, The ICTPA and CRC have established a joint
working
group
to
formulate
''National
program
on
ICT
Human
resource
development.''
3.3 IT Park in Mongolia
The National Information Technology Park (NITP) has been established following
decree No. 107 of 2002 and officially started operation under the ICTPA since
August 2002.
The main objectives of the NITP are to support the development of information
technology in Mongolia, and to serve as the incubator for turning new and unique
ideas of venture businesses into competitive products and services. The NITP
provides incubation services for start-up companies, renting premises for exhibi-
tions, lectures, and provides high-speed Internet connection for companies and
organizations located at the premises of the NITP. Since its establishment, the
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