Interest in demanded professions high, Economics University rector says
14:33 • 19.07.12

The number of applicants to the Armenian State Economics University was quite big this year agreed with not only high rating of the university but the existing demand in the market, rector of the university Koryun Atoyan told the reporters today.
The rector said among the demanded specialties are finances and credit, management, accounting.
The interest toward mathematics, statistics, and commerce has decreased.
The rector said 2477 applicants have applied for studying in 2012-2013 academic year, of which 1263 entered the university.
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