
Language Education Institute (LEI)
A Training Center Affiliated with Mongolian International University(MIU)
The LEI Center at MIU, established in September 2006, has 19 years of continuous experience providing foundational one-year English education for students preparing to enter MIU, as well as offering English courses for high school graduates, pre-master’s students, and individuals aiming to enhance their English skills for professional or personal growth, all taught by a team of professional Mongolian and international instructors.
The course schedule may vary slightly depending on the academic year. Each academic year includes four main sessions, with each session lasting 8 weeks.
Academic Year Overview
• 1st Session: 8 weeks
• 2nd Session: 8 weeks
• Winter Intensive Course: 6 weeks
• 3rd Session: 8 weeks
• 4th Session: 8 weeks
• Summer Intensive Course: 6 weeks
| Time | Days | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Morning 09:00–12:15 | (Mon–Fri) | 1,100,000 MNT |
| Afternoon 09:00–12:15 | (Mon–Fri) | 1,100,000 MNT |
| Evening 18:30–20:15 | (Mon–Fri) | 550,000 MNT |
30% discount for government employees (official documentation required)
30% discount for pastors and believers (official documentation required)
30% discount for all current MIU students
50% discount for MIU faculty and staff

Ulaanbaatar, February 28, 2026 – A professional development training titled “Improving English Language Teaching Methodology” has officially begun today at the central hall of Mongolia International University (MIU). The training aims to enhance the professional skills of English teachers from general education schools in Bayanzurkh District and introduce innovative teaching methodologies.
Mongolia International University (MIU) is excited to launch the "English Speaking Club" for secondary school English teachers in the Bayanzurkh District. This initiative is part of our ongoing partnership with the BZD Education Department and the Governor's Office.

Dr. J. Enkhsaikhan, a researcher at the “Chinggis Khan and the Mongol Empire” Research Center under Mongolian International University (MIU), has returned home from a working visit to the United States. He was invited as one of 15 experts to contribute to a comprehensive study on nuclear-weapon-free zones conducted by the United Nations General Assembly. During the discussions, he expressed Mongolia’s position on strengthening its nuclear-weapon-free status at the international level.