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    FEWER GO TO UNIVERSITY IN YEREVAN

    Lragir, Armenia
    July 18 2007

    In a news conference on July 18 the minister of education and culture
    Levon Mkrtichyan said fewer students from Yerevan go to university,
    instead more from the regions go to university. According to him, the
    departments of law, international relations and others have become
    less popular because the labor market is saturated. And the number
    of applicants has dropped because the students go to university who
    want to study at the university.

    Levon Mkrtichyan also stated that the growth of applicants from the
    region who want to study at Yerevan-based universities did not cause
    the number of applicants of universities in other towns to go down.

    Simply after passing the integrated test in the Armenian grammar and
    literature in the regions more students decided to go to university.

    Hardly a month ago the UN experts stated in presenting a report on
    the improvement of education in Armenia relying on the results of the
    national statistics service of Armenia that interest in education drops
    and more children do not go to school. We asked the minister who had
    participated in the presentation of the report if this might be the
    cause of the dropping number of applicants. "We have not noticed a
    dropping interest in education. The society is ready to finance the
    private universities. If the society were not interested in education,
    there would not be so many private universities, training programs
    financed with the money of the society," Levon Mkrtichyan said,
    adding that besides universities many students go to vocational
    colleges, as well as study abroad. The only concern is that "people
    are dissatisfied with the level of education, if they pay, they must
    get good quality." The national center for the quality of education
    will be set up to solve this problem.

    This year 25 719 exams are appointed. Every day 124 exams will
    be taken in biology, 100 in Armenian history, 340 in mathematics,
    183 in physics, 104 in chemistry. According to the ministry, fewer
    students applied for Yerevan State University and the State Engineering
    University. More students go to teacher training, language, economics
    universities. Law, languages, economics, medicine are popular with
    students from Yerevan. The students of the regions, especially Vayots
    Dzor region, seldom apply for Yerevan State University. For instance,
    no student from Vayots Dzor has applied for the department of biology
    at YSU. More students from the region of Kotayk have applied for
    the department of applied mathematics. The number of applicants from
    Ararat and Armavir has gone up.
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