Study in Armenia

Document guide

Prepare documents before deadlines create pressure

A practical document guide covering identity, academic records, translations, scan quality, name consistency, and fraud warnings.

Use the guide to prepare questions, documents, and next steps before choosing a university path.

Core documents to prepare

Common documents may include passport, photo, school certificates, transcripts, translations, language proof, CV, references, and program-specific items.

The exact list must be verified by university, program, intake, and official application route.

Scan quality rules

Scans should be clear, complete, uncropped, readable, and consistent with the original document.

Avoid shadows, glare, cut-off edges, compressed files, and mismatched file names.

Name consistency

Names, date of birth, passport number, and certificate names should be checked for spelling consistency before submission.

If names differ across documents, the student should ask the official receiving body what explanation or correction is required.

Translation and notarization caveats

Translation, notarization, legalization, or attestation rules can vary by source country, university, and official route.

Do not pay for document work until current requirements are checked.

Program-specific items

Medicine, regulated careers, graduate study, scholarships, and transfer cases may require additional evidence.

Forgery warning

Forged, altered, misleading, or incomplete documents can stop service support and can affect official outcomes.

Never edit a document to hide missing information. Ask for the correct official process instead.

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