About MawTaik Education

Mawtaik Education provides students in Myanmar the opportunity to study the English language in Australia while experiencing the vibrant Australian culture.

Welcome to MawTaik Education

Mawtaik Education provides students in Myanmar the opportunity to study the English language in Australia while experiencing the vibrant Australian culture. We offer full services, starting from your visa application and flights, right through to enrolment into English classes and accommodation in Australia. Let our MARA registered agent (Migration Agents Registration Authority of Australia) prepare and submit your application. Our professional team will look after your needs so you can concentrate on learning and enjoying your study tour of Australia.

Our Company Background

Mawtaik Education is a part of the Mawtaik Group. Our aim is to bridge boundaries by bringing global expertise to Myanmar’s fast growing market. We are passionate about the immense potential that Myanmar offers through its strategic position in Asia, its vast natural resources and it’s deep heritage and culture. We believe human resources are the most valuable of Myanmar’s natural resources and the key to unlocking the nations potential. Therefore, our goal is to provide students in Myanmar the opportunity to study abroad and bring their international skills back home. We have nearly 10 years of experience assisting Myanmar and other foreign students to study in Australia. As Mawtaik Group is a fully Myanmar owned company, we are now focusing solely upon providing this opportunity to Myanmar students. Visit Mawtaik.com The Mawtaik Group has partnered with Graham-Nguyen & Associates to create Mawtaik Education. Graham-Nguyen & Associates brings over 15 years of experience and knowledge working with and alongside the Australia Department of Immigration and Boarder Protection. Visit Graham-Nguyen.com

The new generation will have with the most powerful weapon of all – a modern mind

Dr Ba Maw, at the time Burma’s Minister for Education and Health 1934