Regional commission for accepting students by presidential quota begins its work at Kulob State University
18:10, july 18, 2006Author: Turko Dikayev
KULOB, July 18, Asia-Plus - A regional commission for accepting students by presidential quota led by deputy Khatlon governor, Ms. Ruqiya Qurbonova, began its work at
Kulob
State
University
on July 18.
This year,
Kulob
State
University
will accept 70 students by presidential quota – 35 male and 35 female students.
The source in the university’s administration says that earlier,
Kulob
University
annually accepted for studying by presidential quota only 30 girls from remote mountain areas. “Lat year, first five male students were accepted by presidential quota,” said the Asia-Plus interlocutor, “Now, it has been allowed to extend a number of students accepted to the University by presidential quota.”
To enter the University by presidential quota the students have to pass an interview. This year, it has been proposed to send at least two candidates for each place.
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