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    CHAIRMEN OF 17 SUBJECT EXAM COMMITTEES APPOINTED IN ARMENIA

    ARKA
    Jul 12 2007

    YEREVAN. July 12. /ARKA/. The Minister of Education and Science
    of Armenia appointed chairmen of subject exam committees. The
    press-service of the ministry of education and science reported
    Thursday, 17 subject exam commissions were formed.

    In particular, Edik Gevorgyan, candidate of historical sciences,
    lecturer at the Armenian State Pedagogics University was appointed
    chairman of the exam committee for the History of Armenia. Docent
    Artavazd Gharibyan was appointed chairman of the exam committee for
    general history.

    YSU lecturer, candidate of physical-mathematics sciences, docent
    Sedrak Hovhannisyan, headed the subject committee for mathematics,
    and Roman Alaverdyan - doctor of physical and mathematic sciences -
    the committee for physics.

    YSU lecturer, doctor of chemical sciences, professor Ruben Chaltikyan,
    was appointed chairman of the exam committee for chemistry, and
    YSU lecturer, doctor of biological sciences Poghos Vardevanyan -
    for biology.

    Language subject committees are headed by Seyran Grigoryan (the
    Armenian language and literature), and candidate of philological
    sciences, docent Seyran Grigoryan. Representative of the ministry
    of education Lilia Balasanyan headed the committee for the Russian
    language and literature.

    Two subject committees have been formed for the English language:
    one for written English, and another for speaking English. They are
    headed by lecturers from the Yerevan State University and the Yerevan
    State Linguistic University.

    In 2007, 10,013 places have been allocated for university entrants
    in Armenia. Of them 4,132 places are financed by the government. The
    paid places providing the right for draft deferment total 5,581. About
    4,300 places that do not provide the right for draft deferment will
    be allocated at Armenian universities.

    The admission of applications started on June 15 and will last until
    July 15. The period of entrance exams will begin from July 20 and
    last till about August 16.

    To date, 16 state universities work in Armenia, also, four universities
    are based on intergovernmental agreements: the Russian-Armenian
    (Slavonic) University, the French University of Armenia, the American
    University of Armenia, and the European Regional Academy of Information
    and Communication Technologies.

    A total of 65,000 students go to state universities. There are also
    72 private universities, attended by over 25,000 students.

    In 2007, 54,000 people took the standard state exam.
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