Founded in 1995, Mkhitar Gosh Armenian-Russian International University is a private higher-education institution located in the metropolis of Yerevan (population range of 1,000,000-5,000,000 inhabitants). Officially recognized by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of the Republic of Armenia, Mkhitar Gosh Armenian-Russian International University is a coeducational Armenian higher education institution. Mkhitar Gosh Armenian-Russian International University offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study matrix below for further details. International students are welcome to apply for enrollment. Mkhitar Gosh Armenian-Russian International University also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services to students including a library, as well as administrative services.
Mkhitar Gosh Armenian-Russian International University ranking is listed along with many other medical universities that are listed in, World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS), listed by the World Health Organization certified by Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), approved by the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) and Medical Council of India (MCI), and registered with Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER).
The national rank of Mkhitar Gosh Armenian-Russian International University ranking is 31 and the world ranking is 12189.
Faculties/Departments:
- Medical Faculty
- Dentistry Faculty
- Faculty of management
- Faculty of Foreign Languages
- Faculty of law
It is also well-approved by the ministry of Education and Science of Armenia. This University is famous for the medical sector but it also offers numerous courses in different allotments of graduates, postgraduates, and doctorates to students. Also, according to the International Recognition of Equivalence of State Diplomas and Degrees, UNESCO has declared Mkhitar Gosh Armenian-Russian International University as a recognized member.
The main language is the Armenian language of Armenia but it offers to the MBBS program even to other countries (including India, USA, UK, Russia, Ukraine, etc.) except Armenia. And that’s why the MBBS program at the University is solely taught in English, since also English being one of the official and most-spoken languages in Armenia. So, it is one of the best choices for the student to study abroad, at least in Armenia. It does not even require the certificates of proficiency tests such as IELTS or TOEFL for Indian students to apply to this university. The other best thing about Mkhitar Gosh Armenian-Russian International University is that it is located in the capital city of Armenia that is Yerevan, has an Indian Embassy which makes it so much easier to approach the embassy for the students in the matter of any trouble regarding the passport or even theft or any other such issue.
HISTORY
Mkhitar Gosh University was founded on June 1, 1996 by a group of teachers, lawyers and scientists. The higher educational institution is named after the great Armenian lawyer of the middle ages, the author of the Armenian Judicial Mkhitar Gosh. The University received a state license by the decision of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Armenia for the introduction of higher, secondary special and general public education.
Currently, we have about 800 students, and many of them are from foreign countries. This makes the University a multinational and multicultural educational institution with a long tradition of respecting diversity.
The University leadership worked closely with Moscow State Pedagogical University. V.I. Lenin, developing curricula, subject programs, developed professional criteria, etc., and the University is accredited in all specialties.
High education is carried out at the University in the following professions: Management, Law, Finance, Dentistry, Medicine, Foreign Languages, Pedagogy and Methodology. The classes are usually taought in Armenian and English, and in case of the demain are also held in Russian.
The University has its own special educational seven buildings, a sports complex, a swimming pool, a hostel, laboratories and training courses both in Yerevan and Vanadzor. Research works are at a high level, 9 graduates defended their candidate and doctoral dissertations.
The Mkhitar Gosh University’s main structural academic units are the Departments, which carry out educational and research activities. The Departments have laboratories and other educational and research units.
The Management of the The Mkhitar Gosh University is based on a self-governance by combining the principles of personal leadership and collegiality with the activities of the University Council, the Academic Council, the Administration and the Student Council.
The Student Council of the University carries out activities of student self-governance of the University. The main activities of the Council are in the fields of education, art, sports, and social programs.
The Mkhitar Gosh University’s received an international accreditation in 2019.
YEREVAN- Where past meets the future!
Yerevan, also spelled Erevan, Erivan, or Jerevan, capital of Armenia. It is situated on the Hrazdan River, 14 miles (23 km) from the Turkish frontier. Though first historically recorded in 607 CE, Yerevan dates by archaeological evidence to a settlement on the site in the 6th–3rd millennia BCE and subsequently to the fortress of Yerbuni in 783 BCE. From the 6th century BCE it formed part of the Armenian kingdom.
The city developed as an important focus of trade and has had a long history of siege and storm. At different times it came under the Romans (a ruined fortress remains), Parthians, Arabs, Mongols, Turks, Persians, Georgians, and Russians. In 1582 it fell to the Turks, in 1604 to the Persians, and finally in 1827 to the Russians. In 1920 Yerevan became the capital of the independent Armenian republic. It remained the capital during the periods of Soviet rule and of renewed independence.
Modern Yerevan, which climbs the hillsides from the deep trench of the Hrazdan, is an attractive city in a fine natural setting framed by the extinct volcanic peaks of Mount Aragats and Mount Azhdaak to the north and Mount Ararat across the Turkish frontier to the south. Many modern buildings along its tree-lined streets have been constructed in traditional Armenian styles and of variously coloured local stone. Yerevan is a major cultural centre, with a university founded in 1919 and many other institutions of higher educations. The Armenian Academy of Sciences (est. 1943) is the most prominent of the many research institutions in the city. The Matenadaran archives (founded 1920) hold a rich collection of ancient Armenian manuscripts, such as the Lazarus Gospel of 887. Yerevan also has many theatres and museums.
The rapid growth of the city, from a population of about 30,000 in 1914, is due to industrial development and to the hydroelectric plants on the Hrazdan. The city’s chemical industries produce acetylene, plastics, synthetic rubber, and tires. Aluminum is smelted, and other industries make cars, turbines, electrical machinery, compressors, cables, and machine tools. Pop. (2011) 1,060,138; (2020 est.) 1,084,000.