Yes, it takes from two weeks up to 40 days.
Yes, the student can apply for a student visa only once per academic semester.
If the visa is issued, you must visit the nearest consulate to have the visa stamped.
No, the student must personally come to Iran with the passport and the stamped visa and apply for residency. The residency period usually lasts from two weeks to one month.
The student must personally visit the university and fill out a form, then after two or three days, the ID card will be handed over to the student.
Yes, the information is updated across all platforms.
The registration fees include obtaining the Rahkiri/Savorg code, registration, acceptance, payment of the first course installment, and course unit selection.
If the applicant is not accepted by the university, 30% of the registration fees will be deducted and the remainder refunded to the applicant.
No, there is no acceptance with an old date.
The fee is $50 per document and $100 for two documents without embassy stamping. If the student wants embassy stamping, they must pay $30. If the student stamps the documents personally, the cost is $15.
Immediately after the payment of fees.
The student can go to exchange offices inside or outside Iran and transfer the fees in dollars to the company’s account, then send the receipt to the institution’s WhatsApp number.
The document is delivered personally or through someone else to the institution for translation.
Scholarship universities are designated only for employees because their certificates are recognized for employees in Iraq. If the student is not an employee, they can study at private tuition universities.
No, employees are not allowed to study at private tuition universities.
Classes in Iranian universities are held in person. In some cases, certain Iranian universities conduct their classes in a hybrid format (both in-person and online).
The number of credit units varies depending on the major and academic level. At the master’s level, the number ranges between 28 to 32 units. The doctoral level usually includes 36 credit units, which vary depending on whether the phase is educational or research-based
Yes, teaching Persian language in Iranian universities is mandatory.
The cost of the Persian language course varies depending on the city and university. It usually ranges between $250 and $800.
In some universities, the Persian language course must be completed before starting studies. In other universities, Persian is taught concurrently with the study program.
No, Arabic language and literature, English teaching, and English literature majors do not need to complete a Persian language course.
Some universities hold interviews for the PhD stage, but there are universities that do not require interviews for PhD admission. Interviews are conducted either in person or online.
The Master's stage consists of 4 semesters, and the PhD stage consists of 6 to 8 semesters.