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Ministry of Education of Mongolia Wants Free Quota in Azerbaijani Universities
Baku / 25.02.20 / Turan: The representative of the Ministry of Education of Mongolia Bayar Dugarsuren submitted an official letter to the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan with a proposal on the development of joint projects.
The official of the Higher Education Policy Department of the Ministry of Education of Mongolia, Bayar Dugarsuren, told Turan, his agency is asking for 10 free places for students from Mongolia.
“It is good if Mongolian students get the opportunity to receive education in English in Azerbaijan,” Dugarsuren said.
The Mongolian economy needs specialists in the field of oil and chemistry, since in 2-3 years an oil refinery under construction will begin work in this country. Currently, oil produced in the MPR is exported to China, and gasoline is imported to Mongolia from Russia.
Mongolia also needs specialists in the field of oriental studies who speak Arabic.
Dugarsuren himself received higher education at BSU. He is a member of a public organization of graduates of Azerbaijani universities who want to restore ties between the universities of Mongolia and Azerbaijan.
Every year, 10-20 Mongolian students came to the USSR to receive higher education, but now there are not any in Azerbaijan. At the same time, 1 or 2 Azerbaijani citizens study at universities in Mongolia.
Dugarsuren expressed interest in Khazar University, which ranks first in the ranking of Azerbaijani universities.
In Mongolia, higher education is paid. Students can take a loan from a special state fund, provided they work in the country for at least five years after completing their studies, and return the loan,” Bayar Dugarsuren said. —0—
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