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Planning and deadlines

How fast can I complete a course or program?

As a student at Nairi University, you probably have different responsibilities, career prospects and goals than most students at traditional universities.
Some NU programs are open and give you as much time as you need to complete, but some of them require you to fulfill your requirements within the specified time frame. If time limits exist, they will be listed in the program rules. You decide how long it will take to fill in the credentials in this range.
We have prepared Advice and support in choosing you to facilitate your task, please study them. How quickly you complete your coursework according to these guidelines is up to you.
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Course completion dates 
Most of the Master's degree programs at Nairi University use the online group learning format. Group study courses generally follow a traditional semester system; for example, courses that start in September end in December, but there are other start dates for group study courses usually 13 weeks or 26 weeks. Course extension is not allowed.

When do undergraduate courses start?
Undergraduate courses start on the first day of each month, but you must register and pay your fees by the 10th of the previous month to start on the first. The start dates can sometimes vary depending on the course or other variables, so be sure to double-check before starting learning. Your actual course start date will be confirmed after your course registration has been successfully processed.. 

When do the Master's courses start?
The start dates of Master's courses may differ from the dates of bachelor's courses. 
Information about all current academic dates and schedules can be found on the Programs and Courses page on our website.

Do you know?

Your lessons take place when and where it is convenient for you. 
Plan your career and education

There are 3 main steps to consider when planning your career and education. Their intersection forms your goal:
  1. What do you like to do
  2. What are you best at
  3. Where you can earn a living by applying and skills
3 steps for career planning

1. What I like to do
What benefit do you want to bring to the world? This question can be answered by defining your values. Write down your answer to the following questions:
  • "What gives my life meaning?"
  • "What real problems do I want to solve?"
2. What am I best at
Identify your main interests, which are likely to combine the following interests:
  1. trade
  2. social activity
  3. administrative resource
  4. analytics
  5. creativity
  6. physical labor
Public activities
You like to work directly with people and you have good communication skills, you are a sociable person. You probably have interests in sharing information, helping, guiding, or otherwise caring for people. With a social interest, you can enjoy a career in:

  • education
  • healthcare
  • social services
  • non-profit organizations
Trading
You like to convince, lead, have good organization and sales skills. You probably have interests in the management or management of the team, as well as a desire for material gain and the excitement of competition. You will probably be working in a business-oriented environment with a commercial interest such as:

  • retail
  • corporate
  • law
  • policy
  • tourism industry
Administrative resource
You enjoy working with information and records using your numeracy skills, and you also have a special attention to detail. You probably have an interest in employment that is stable, secure, and well-defined. With administrative interests, you will probably work in environments such as:

  • office
  • management government
  • retail
  • accounting
Analytics
You enjoy working with ideas and data using verbal, mathematical, analytical and research skills. You're probably interested in facts, details, and accuracy. You can work at a university, medicine, or research institutions and will probably succeed in:

  • science
  • research
  • data gathering
  • analysis
Creating
You enjoy diversity and using your senses to create, communicate, design, or entertain. You probably prefer to make your own decisions and be independent. With a creative interest, you can work in:

  • galleries and museums
  • theaters
  • advertising companies
  • education
  • mass media
Physical work
You like to work with your hands, whether with animals, organic objects or inorganic objects. You probably have good spatial abilities and coordination of movements. You can work in:

  • factories and production
  • machinery
  • environmental or recreational industries
Some classes require exceptional physical strength. Discover more about yourself by evaluating your skills and identifying your main interests. Write them down. It's important to find where you can apply your skill set. Make sure you identify the skills you like the most. If you're having trouble identifying your skills, you can always ask others what your strengths are..

3. Where I am in need
The next step is to explore career options. It is important to take into account the local labor market to identify growing or emerging professions. In addition, ask yourself: "Who have I always dreamed of becoming?", "Is there a demand for this specialty?"

As a result of automation, globalization and rapid changes in the economy and the environment, the following skills will help you succeed in today's job market:

  • curiosity: exploring new learning opportunities
  • perseverance: making efforts despite difficulties and setbacks
  • flexibility: changing attitudes and circumstances
  • optimism: consider any new opportunities as achievable
  • risk taking: acting in the face of uncertain results
Having determined the availability and development of these skills, you are now ready to consider options for your future career.

Your career goal should be to focus on what you like, your transferable skills and where there is a need for it.Nairi University is here to help you achieve your goals as soon as you define them. Study the educational programs of Nairi University.


I completed 3 basic steps for planning my career and education, and wrote down my thoughts. Now I want to get a consultation and apply.

You have decided who you want to become, studied the labor market and are now in doubt whether you will master the program you have chosen. Congratulations, you are on the way to success and we will help you to sort out your doubts.

Are you ready for success?

Are you considering your first online course at NU University? Maybe you haven't studied for a few years, or maybe you have little online learning experience. Do you have a plan for how you will achieve your educational goal? Did you know that asking yourself questions can affect how you perceive this happening and, perhaps, even contribute to your likelihood of success? Maybe the visualization of goals is familiar to you?
When determining a career goal, enrolling in a training program or registering for a course, it is very important to establish how much your actions correspond to your internal motivation, often fueled by the answer to the question: "Why am I doing this?"
After you have determined your motivation, fix your goal and tell yourself: "I can definitely do it." The difference between success or failure in achieving a goal is determined by what you do next! Achieving the goal becomes possible only by completing a number of structured tasks.

Successful online learners have identified and mastered habits that contribute to their success.

When you ask yourself these questions, you begin to define a plan to achieve your goal. Ask yourself:

  • Do I have enough time to devote myself to studying? Calculate the available time.
  • Will I allocate at least 2 hours a day to study each course?
  • Do I have enough self-discipline to complete my training tasks every day, even when I don't want to?
  • Will I create a training schedule?
  • Will I be able to determine when I need to complete my assignments in order to finish the course on time?
  • Have I reviewed the material I studied last week and month?
  • Will I have time to prepare for the exam?
The key to your success is how you answer these questions. And most importantly, remember - Dream and do!
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