Study in Armenia

Glossary

Plain-language admissions terms.

Clear definitions help students and parents understand what the site means before forms, documents, money, or travel decisions are involved.

Terms are practical planning explanations for students and families.

Every term links to a deeper page where the planning context and next steps are easier to understand.

Terms

Common words used in the application path.

Definitions stay practical so students and families can understand the next step in the application path.

Eligibility review

A first check of academic background, citizenship, current country, intended program, degree level, budget, intake, and document readiness.

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Intake

The planned admission start period. Actual dates and deadlines must be confirmed through the university or official route.

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Official application route

The university, ministry, or official system path used for submission. An advisor can help prepare questions and documents before submission.

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Document readiness

How prepared a student is with identity, academic, translation, scan-quality, and program-specific documents before deadlines create pressure.

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Recognition

Whether a degree or regulated-career pathway is accepted for licensing, work, or further study in another country. Students must verify this for their target country.

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Residence planning

Post-arrival or in-country permission planning that depends on citizenship, travel document, official rules, and timing. It is not legal advice.

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