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News 04 Aug 2022
UFAZ organises bachelor's admission exam for the academic year of 2022/2023

On August 4, the Azerbaijani - French University (UFAZ) successfully organised its admission exam for the bachelor’s degree programs for the academic year of 2022/2023.

In total, 505 candidates (398 from Azerbaijani and 107 from Russian school departments) that scored more than  500  points (of 700 points) during the State Examination organised by the State Examination Center (SEC) in group 1 registered for the UFAZ admission exam for 160 available places. 424 of the registrants took part in the admission exam.

The exam lasted 150 minutes, and candidates answered multiple choice questions on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, General scientific knowledge and the English language. In the end, 160 candidates with the highest score will have an opportunity to be UFAZ students. As the language of education at UFAZ is English, the other requirement for applicants is to score a minimum of 8 out of 20 possible points in the English language.

21 rooms have been allocated for the admission exam in the building of UFAZ. 4 rooms are earmarked for the Russian school departments, while 17 rooms are for the candidates of the Azerbaijani school departments. In total, 49 supervisors and more than 20 staff members were involved in the examination process. The medical personnel were also ensured in the examination building.

Rector of ASOIU, Professor Mustafa Babanlı, Executive Director of UFAZ, Associate Professor Vazeh Askerov, scientific expert of UFAZ, Professor Pierre Collet of Strasbourg University and other representatives observed the examination process and got acquainted with the conditions created for applicants.

Results will be announced on August 8. The appeal will take place on August 9. The approved list of students who successfully passed the UFAZ admission exam will be submitted to the Ministry of Education and the State Examination Center. The Ministry of Education, in turn, will submit the confirmed names of the admitted students to the State Examination Center, and they will not participate in the competition for other universities. Candidates who took the UFAZ admission exam but did not succeed would still be able to apply to the relevant specialities offered by ASOIU and other universities, depending on their scores in the centralised entrance exam organised by SEC.

To recall, depending on the admission exam results to UFAZ, students are offered 120 places on a government basis and 40 places on paid places. In UFAZ, education is carried out in 4 specialities - Geophysics and Geological Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Oil and Gas Engineering and Computer Science. Graduates of UFAZ will receive two diplomas (University of Strasbourg and Rennes 1 for Oil and Gas Engineering and ASOIU). Studies in all specialities at UFAZ last 4 years.


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