Admission requirements
It is easy to become a student at Nairi University - our openness and flexibility of admission means that if you are 16 years old or older, you will be accepted as a student.
To enroll in bachelor's degree programs, be sure to carefully study the rules of the program you choose so that you can fulfill all the necessary requirements by the deadline for submitting applications.
Requirements for Bachelor's and Master's degree programs are listed on the Programs and Courses page. Since the terms and conditions of the programs may change, students should study the current ones at the time of their enrollment. Students admitted to a program that has any entry requirements for admission will follow the degree rules in effect after completing the crosscredit disciplines.
Requirements for Bachelor's and Master's degree programs are listed on the Programs and Courses page. Since the terms and conditions of the programs may change, students should study the current ones at the time of their enrollment. Students admitted to a program that has any entry requirements for admission will follow the degree rules in effect after completing the crosscredit disciplines.
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It is easy to become a student at Nairi University - our open admission policy means that if you are 16 years old or older, you will be accepted as an undergraduate student if your knowledge corresponds to the chosen program and you have graduated from high school.
It is easy to become a student at Nairi University - our open admission policy means that if you are 16 years old or older, you will be accepted as an undergraduate student if your knowledge corresponds to the chosen program and you have graduated from high school.
Important
You must have a bachelor's degree to apply for Master's degree programs.
In turn, postgraduate programs require a master's degree from a student for admission.
You can take some individual courses from any program without being admitted to the program itself, if you meet the non-program requirements of students for this program. However, in order to generally count all the necessary courses in the aggregate, to obtain a master's degree or postgraduate degree, then you still need to fulfill all the requirements of these programs.
You must have a bachelor's degree to apply for Master's degree programs.
In turn, postgraduate programs require a master's degree from a student for admission.
You can take some individual courses from any program without being admitted to the program itself, if you meet the non-program requirements of students for this program. However, in order to generally count all the necessary courses in the aggregate, to obtain a master's degree or postgraduate degree, then you still need to fulfill all the requirements of these programs.
Extracurricular student
Students who are interested in taking courses but do not want to apply these courses to a degree, diploma or certificate program are considered unclassified students.
If you ever decide to enroll in a degree, diploma or certificate program, then in this case you can apply the credits earned now to your future program, if the credits earned by you are relevant to the credentials you are looking for.
If you are a student studying at another university and would like to transfer to study at NU, then you need to apply for an assessment and cross-credit of disciplines by pre-registering for the selected program. Read the terms of the crosscredit subjects here.
Students who are interested in taking courses but do not want to apply these courses to a degree, diploma or certificate program are considered unclassified students.
If you ever decide to enroll in a degree, diploma or certificate program, then in this case you can apply the credits earned now to your future program, if the credits earned by you are relevant to the credentials you are looking for.
If you are a student studying at another university and would like to transfer to study at NU, then you need to apply for an assessment and cross-credit of disciplines by pre-registering for the selected program. Read the terms of the crosscredit subjects here.