Myanmar Creative Technology College · Est. 2017

Train&Place

If you love something, make it your career. A creative ecosystem — not a pipeline.

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515Students 2026 21Programs 85+Live Projects 75%Alumni Faculty 2017Founded
01 / Culture

Inspiration · Intuition · Innovation

Human-centric. Algorithm-defying. Unorthodox by design.

01 / Inspiration

Peace & Love

People over process. Teamwork over competition. The flame is shared, not won.

PassionTeamworkWisdom
02 / Innovation

Efficient & Flexible

Creative technology is the toolkit. Speed and adaptability are how we use it.

EfficiencyFlexibilityCraft
03 / Intuition

Breaking Boundaries

Frontier work, by feel. True innovation lives outside convention.

FrontierMightInstinct
02 / Train

Study meets the studio floor

UK curriculum. Myanmar practice. Theory tested by deadline, client, and exhibition.

A.1 · LEARN

UK BTEC curriculum

Pearson framework. International standards.

A.2 · OJT

On-Job Training

Real production environments. Mentors, not markers.

A.3 · SHOW

Events & Exhibitions

Creative Technology Event since 2017.

A.4 · BUILD

Coalitions

Partnerships expand the classroom beyond campus.

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03 / Place

Graduation is a placement,
not a goodbye

Every graduate is routed. The strongest return to teach the next batch.

B.1 · TEACH

Lecturers

Alumni come back as faculty. 75% walked this path.

B.2 · MAKE

In-House Studio

Active project teams. Earn while you teach.

B.3 · GO

Partner Businesses

Direct placement into studios, agencies, ateliers.

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No limitation on what we expect

Errors are aided by senior mentors — not punished by exams.

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04 / The Return
75%

of our faculty
once sat where the students sit now.

— self-sustaining by design —
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05 / Student Work

The flame, on paper

Real pieces from the Digital Art program — chibi, anime, comics, mech and more. Every artist below trained at MCTC. Click through to the full exhibition.

Artwork by Moe Phyu Sin Thant
Moe Phyu Sin ThantHND 5
Artwork by Khaing Yi Mon
Khaing Yi MonL3B9
Artwork by Saung Akyinnar
Saung AkyinnarL3B7
Artwork by Hein Zay Yar Htoo
Hein Zay Yar HtooHND 5
Artwork by Nang Hlaing Kham Hoom
Nang Hlaing Kham HoomL3B7
Artwork by Soe Maung Maung Lwin
Soe Maung Maung LwinL3B7
"I specialize in fan-art illustration — chibi and anime styles. My art focuses on portraying cuteness and aesthetics; I enjoy crafting visually pleasing pieces." Moe Phyu Sin Thant · HND 5
"Your typical awkward artist… with a cat. I'm really interested in illustration and character design — and I hope it becomes my career." Khaing Yi Mon (Kairi) · L3B9
"A digital artist with 4 years of experience — freelance illustrator since 2021. I really love creating character designs, and I'm ready to work hard." Soe MgMg Lwin · L3B7
Enter the Digital Art Showcase
06 / Programs

Four ways in. One system underneath.

Every track runs on the same engine — Pearson UK BTEC curriculum on the Train side, real production and placement on the Place side.

TRACK 01

Digital Art & Design

Illustration, character design, brand artwork. The track behind the Digital Art Showcase — and behind AR filter campaigns for Ooredoo and Nestlé Bearbrand.

ILLUSTRATIONCHARACTER DESIGNAR FILTERS
TRACK 02

Game Development

From game art to shipped titles — students contribute to live projects like the Yangon Water Bus mobile game inside the in-house studio.

GAME ARTLIVE PROJECTSSTUDIO WORK
TRACK 03

Animation & Motion

Motion graphics, EDM and club visuals, VR and animation showcases — work that has headlined the Creative Technology Event at Junction City.

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TRACK 04

Build & Crafting

Physical making — toys & art, mascots, exhibition builds. Where craft leaves the screen and meets the crowd at public events.

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PEARSON UK BTEC · CENTRE NO. 92672 — Level 3 Foundation → HND (Level 5) · 120 CATS at HND, 240 CATS on the full bachelor pathway · Top-up Bachelor in development
21 diploma programs to date · 14 batches of Level 3 · 7 batches of HND
07 / Admissions

Join the loop.

No certificate-and-goodbye. You enter as a spark; the system does the rest.

1

Reach out

Call 09-5019635 / 01-388805, or write to management@mctc-edu.com. Visit us at No. 125, 42nd Street, Botahtaung, Yangon.

2

Start at your level

Enter at Level 3 Foundation and progress to HND (Level 5) on the Pearson UK BTEC framework — with the Top-up Bachelor pathway in development.

3

Train, then get placed

Real client briefs and on-job training before you graduate — then the Place system routes you to faculty, the in-house studio, or a partner business.

Is MCTC accredited?

Yes — MCTC is Pearson UK BTEC Centre No. 92672, accredited since 2019, and Myanmar's first private college for Creative Technology, Art & Design (est. 2017).

What levels can I study?

Level 3 Foundation through HND (Level 5). HND carries 120 CATS credits; the full bachelor pathway carries 240, with a Top-up Bachelor in development.

Will I work on real projects?

Yes — on-job training is built into every program. Students have shipped work for Ooredoo, Nestlé, MSI, Wacom and more, and exhibit publicly at the Creative Technology Event, held at Junction City every year since 2017.

What happens after I graduate?

Every graduate is routed into one of three paths: returning as faculty (75% of current lecturers are alumni), joining the in-house commercial studio, or direct placement with partner businesses.

Where is the campus?

No. 125, 42nd Street, Botahtaung Township, Yangon — reachable at 01-388805, 01-392793, or 09-5019635.

08 / Coalition
We co-build with
Nestlé MSI WACOM Bandai NVIDIA Ooredoo Viewsonic Pearson UK Nestlé MSI WACOM Bandai NVIDIA Ooredoo Viewsonic Pearson UK