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As of 2022, Armenia has 27 state universities (23 in the capital Yerevan and 4 outside the capital): Yerevan. Yerevan State University (1919) National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia (1921) Yerevan State Medical University (1922) Armenian State Pedagogical University named after Khachatur Abovian (1922)
According to University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP), [7] it was the top-ranked university in Armenia and the 954th in the world in 2010, of 20,000 institutions included in the list. [8] Yerevan State University was listed among the 1,000 best universities of the world according to the QS World University Ranking 2022. [9]
As of 2022, Yerevan has 23 state universities: Yerevan State University (1919) National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia (1921) Yerevan State Medical University (1922) Armenian State Pedagogical University named after Khachatur Abovian (1922) Komitas State Conservatory of Yerevan (1923) Armenian National Agrarian ...
In 1995 the university launched the new academic year in a new building at Nalbandyan 128. Only one of the departments is in Zeitun District. In 2006 the university was renamed Armenian State University of Economics, a state non-commercial organization. About 30.000 alumni have graduated from the university.
A technical school opened within the newly established Yerevan State University in 1921, graduating its first students in 1928. In July 1930, the Armenian Construction Institute, which by this stage had departments of Architecture and Construction, Hydrology and Chemical Engineering, was established with prominent architect Mikayel Mazmanyan as its first director.
The university was founded in 1944 as the Yerevan State Institute of Theatrical Arts. [5] In 1953, it was united with the State Academy of Fine Arts of Armenia and functioned as a part of the Yerevan State Institute of Art and Theater until 1994.
The old building on Pushkin Street. Yerevan Brusov State University of Languages and Social Sciences is the successor of the Russian Language Teachers' Institute founded as a 2-year intermediate college on February 4, 1935, by the decision of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Armenia.
Yerevan Brusov State University of Languages and Social Sciences (2 C, 1 P) Yerevan State Institute of Theatre and Cinematography (1 C) Yerevan State Medical University (1 C, 2 P)