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AzTU employees held meetings with applicants in the regions

22.05.2025     164     AzTU

Eyvaz Mahammadli, Special Representative for Work with Applicants of Azerbaijan Technical University (AzTU), and Amin Mamedov, Academic Advisor of the Faculty of Special Techniques and Technology, held a series of meetings with applicants and heads of regional education sectors in Sheki city, Ismayilli, Gabala, Oghuz, Zagatala, Gakh and Balakan regions.

During the meetings, applicants were informed about AzTU's specialties, practical knowledge-based education model, production practices implemented within the framework of cooperation with industrial enterprises, startup-oriented activities and students' successes in this field.

They also discussed the conditions and opportunities created for students to participate in new projects.

The university's international relations, dual diploma programs and academic exchange opportunities were also met with interest by applicants. Applicants were also provided with detailed information about special scholarships for students admitted to AzTU with high performance, as well as incentive mechanisms that support their personal development and academic achievements.

As part of the visit, cooperation meetings were also held with the heads of regional education sectors. The main areas of cooperation between AzTU and secondary schools were discussed at the meetings, including technology-oriented initiatives, promotion of engineering specialties, joint projects that will support the development of students' digital skills, startup-oriented activities, and provision of mentor support in this area.

AzTU will continue such meetings in the future in order to shape applicants interested in technology and engineering fields as professionals and specialists who meet modern requirements.


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