Study in Armenia

FAQ

Common questions before applying.

Fast answers to common student and parent questions, with links into deeper guides for documents, costs, programs, and application planning.

Use the FAQ as a starting point, then verify official requirements before sending documents, paying fees, or making travel decisions.

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Application, documents, costs, parents, and planning.

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Admissions

How can Study in Armenia help before applying?

The service can support eligibility review, document planning, university shortlisting, and application-preparation coordination.

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Admissions

Should every student apply immediately?

No. Some students need budget review, document corrections, or a different program shortlist before applying.

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Documents

When should documents be prepared?

Students should start before the target intake is close because translations, attestations, corrections, and university-specific requests can take time.

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Documents

Can students upload passports or transcripts on this public site?

No. Public website forms collect readiness information only. Sensitive document uploads should use a secure, access-controlled workflow.

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Costs

Does the website publish official tuition?

Only verified official figures should be published. Until then, the calculator lets families total their own known figures and list what remains unverified.

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Costs

Can the cost calculator replace official fees?

No. It is a planning worksheet. University tuition, government fees, housing, and service pricing must be checked from the correct source.

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Parents

Can parents or sponsors stay involved?

Yes. The workflow is designed to keep parent-facing notes visible for budget, documents, offer review, and arrival planning.

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Parents

What should families compare first?

Families should compare program fit, official requirements, document readiness, timing, budget categories, and regulated-career risk before choosing a route.

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Application planning

What should a student prepare before a review?

Students should prepare academic background, target field, current country, citizenship, intake preference, budget range, language status, and document-readiness details.

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Medicine

Are medicine and regulated careers different?

Yes. Students must verify licensing and recognition rules in the country where they plan to work before relying on any medical or regulated-career pathway.

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Next steps

Continue with a practical path.

If the answer depends on a student profile, route the visitor into the relevant guide or application step.

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