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About LETU Mongolia

LETU Mongolia was started in 2013 with a mission to bring American higher education to Mongolia. Since then we have grown to be one of the top university programs in Mongolia. Our academic focus is on business, and we offer specializations in business administration, international business, accounting, finance, marketing, and (new in 2018) data science. Our 100% English academic environment and western faculty create a unique learning environment that helps our students prepare themselves for the global business world. 

Centrally located in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia, we offer flexible class schedules, a relaxed work environment, and the ability to work on self-directed academic projects. 

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Mongolia at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Ulaanbaatar
Language:
Mongolian
Population:
2.9 million
Currency:
Togrog (MNT)
Government:
Parliamentary constitutional republic

Country quick facts

Mongolia’s capital is Ulaanbaatar, or Ulan Bator, which comes from the Mongolian Ulayanbayatur, which means “Red Hero.”

Mongolia is referred to as “Land of the Blue Sky” because it has over 260 sunny days a year.

The Gobi desert, a part of which lies in Mongolia, is the largest desert in Asia and is the fifth largest in the world.

Snow leopards are native to Mongolia, and one-third of the world’s population lives there. A snow leopard cannot roar or purr.

The most popular Mongolian sport is bökh (durability),or wrestling, and the most important tournament is held on Mongolia’s Independence Day.

The Mongolian traditional costume is called the deel, which is similar to a caftan or old European-style folded tunic.

Mongolia’s national dish is a steamed dumpling filled with meat (usually beef or mutton) called Buuz.