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  2. Education in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Education in Iran. Education in Iran is centralized and divided into K-12 education plus higher education. Elementary and secondary education is supervised by the Ministry of Education and higher education is under the supervision of Ministry of Science, Research and Technology and Ministry of Health and Medical Education for medical sciences.

  3. Ministry of Education (Iran) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Teaching and Growing of the Islamic Republic of Iran) established in 1964, is an Iranian government body (department) responsible for the oversight of K-12 education in Iran. Each year, a certain portion of the yearly budget gets allocated to public educational institutions (government-run schools & universities).

  4. Higher education in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Higher Education, which oversees the operation of all institutes of higher education in Iran, was established in 1967. However, it was back in 1928 that Iran's first university, as we know it today, was proposed by an Iranian physicist, Mahmoud Hessaby. The University of Tehran (or Tehran University) was designed by French ...

  5. Iranian University Entrance Exam - Wikipedia

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    Iranian women taking the University Entrance Exam. The Iranian University Entrance Exam, simply known as Konkour (Persian: کنکور; from the French Concours), is a standardized test used as one of the means to gain admission to higher education in Iran. Generally, to get a Ph.D. in non-medical majors, there are three exams, all of them ...

  6. Women's education in Iran - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Iran again adopted a quota system to limit the number of women able to enter university education. [15] Iran imposed restrictions on a dozen social studies courses, including women's studies and human rights, on the grounds that "The content of the current courses in the 12 subjects is not in harmony with religious fundamentals and ...

  7. Student Organization of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Student Organization of Iran (Persian: سازمان دانش آموزی) is a non-governmental organization affiliated to the Ministry of Education of Iran. It provides social education. It provides social education.

  8. Academic relations between Iran and the United States

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    "Hakim Eshaq Adams", one of the first Iranian students in the United States. "Yokhanan Sayaad Abaajlou", a graduate of Dr. Joseph Cochran at Urmia University of Medical Sciences, went to New York City in 1887 for postgraduate studies, making him the first Iranian student to go to the United States for higher medical education.

  9. National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents

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    The organization was founded in the Autumn of 1976 by Iraj Broomand as National Iranian Organization for Gifted and Talented Education (NIOGATE), with two mixed-gender schools in Tehran (Alvand and Bolvar), with a budget of 13 million tomans. [3] [4] [5] It was to serve as a model of excellence for education in Iran.