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Northern University (1996) Yerevan University of Management (1996) Movses Khorenatsy University (1996) Yerevan Culture University (1996) International Accountancy Training Center (postgraduate) (1998) Outside Yerevan. Progress Gyumri University (Gyumri, 1990) Mkhitar Gosh Armenian-Russian International University (Vanadzor, 1995)
The university was formally established on September 21, 1991, [1] [2] the day Armenia held an independence referendum, and opened two days later. [13] AUA began instruction with 101 students, [10] who were enrolled in an intensive English-language program and later allocated into three graduate degree programs. [14]
Armenian Medical Institute (1990) University of Economy and Law named after Avetik Mkrtchyan (1990) Urartu University of Practical Psychology and Sociology (1991) University of Traditional Medicine (1991) University of International Economic Relations (1991) Yerevan Agricultural University (1992) Medical University named after Saint Teresa (1992)
Yerevan State University (YSU; Armenian: Երևանի պետական համալսարան, ԵՊՀ, Yerevani petakan hamalsaran), also simply University of Yerevan, [2] is the oldest continuously operating public university in Armenia. Founded in 1919, it is the largest [3] university in the country.
American University of Armenia; Armenak Khanperyants Military Aviation University; Armenian National Agrarian University; Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture and Sport; Armenian State University of Economics
Gavar State University (GSU) (Armenian: Գավառի Պետական Համալսարան) is a university in Gavar, Gegharkunik Province, Armenia. Founded on 5 May 1993, [1] it is the largest university in the Gegharkunik Province with 4 faculties. The University provides degrees in Philology, Natural Sciences, Humanities and Economics ...
Stage: Bachelor's degree (4 years), Master (2 years). MD (doctor of medicine) program is 6 years. University students take to Armenia and foreign citizens: Education is conducted in three languages: Armenian, Russian and English. University graduates are working in Armenia and international public and private institutions and organizations.
The university was founded by the Soviet government in 1933 as the Karl Marx Institute of Polytechnic including 2 faculties with 107 students. With the development of the industrial sector in the Armenian SSR, the university gradually grew. By the 1980s, the university had around 25,000 students.