The rector of the Karabakh University urged applicants to choose this university for their studies
The rector of the Karabakh University urged applicants to choose this university for their studies
In the 2024/2025 academic year, students will be admitted to study at the Karabakh University in Khankendi for the first time. The university has created conditions for training 1,120 students in 27 specialties, Rector of Karabakh University Shahin Bayramov told reporters in his address to journalists. With the beginning of the activity of the Karabakh University, they return the traditions of higher education in the liberated territories, Bayramov said.
According to him, Karabakh University will become the most modern higher education institution and at the same time a research center. Bayramov stressed that in the first academic year, admission to the Karabakh University will be carried out only on the basis of a state order, that is, tuition will be free. Students will also be accommodated in apartment-type dormitories for free. Each student will receive a laptop. Pointing out the attractive study opportunities at Karabakh University, the rector urged applicants to be the first to mention this university when choosing specialties.
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