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Standard time observed all year Daylight saving time observed Iran Standard Time (IRST) or Iran Time (IT) is the time zone used in Iran. Iran uses a UTC offset UTC+03:30.IRST is defined by the 52.5 degrees east meridian, the same meridian which defines the Iranian calendar and is the official meridian of Iran.
GMT+03:30 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +03:30. In ISO 8601 the associated time would be written as 2024-12-19T19:57:01 +03:30 . This time is used only in Iran , so it is also called Iran Standard Time .
University of Tehran Southern and Main Entrance Gate. The University of Tehran main entrance was designed in 1965 by Korosh Farzami, one of the students of the faculty of Fine Arts of the University and built by Arme Construction Company. [18] The gates are depicted on the reverse of the Iranian 50,000 rials banknote. [19]
MSRT: . Allameh Tabataba'i University; Alzahra University; Amirkabir University of Technology; Iran University of Science and Technology; Kharazmi University
Tehran County (Persian: شهرستان تهران) is in Tehran province of Iran. Its capital is the city of Tehran . [ 3 ] Greater Tehran is situated mostly in the county, the most populous in Iran.
Shahid Behesti University was founded in 1959 by Ali Sheikholislam. The university was planned to be devoted to graduate studies. At its opening, it consisted of two schools: Architecture and Urban Planning, and Banking and Economics, with 174 students. Soon the School of Literature and Foreign Languages began in downtown Tehran.
The University of Science and Culture (Persian: دانشگاه علم و فرهنگ, Daneshgah Elm va Farhang) is a public non-profit university located in Tehran, Iran. [1] University of Science and Culture (USC) is a research institution comprising college of engineering, science and art, offering both undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
Daylight saving time in Iran was the practice of setting the clock forward by one hour between the first day of Farvardin (21–22 March) in the Iranian calendar and the last day of Shahrivar (21–22 September), which has been observed during years 1978–1980, 1991–2005, and 2008–2023.