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To enhance the intellectual potential of the country

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School leavers are submitting the applications for admission to higher educational institutions and vocational schools throughout the country these days. The number of entrants rapidly increases every day.

A total of 6,100 young people are to be admitted to the institutions of higher education in the 2013-2014 academic year that is 334 students more than the number of young people admitted last year. 6,522 young people on average are to be admitted to vocational schools at the requests of ministries and departments in the new academic year that is 747 students more than the number of young people admitted last year.

Nearly all the higher educational institutions have increased their admission quota this year at the requests of ministries and departments. In this regard, the number of students to be admitted to Magtymguly Turkmen State University, the State Medical University, the Turkmen Agricultural University, D. Azady Turkmen National Institute of World Languages, S. Seidi State Pedagogical Institute, the State Institute of Oil and Gas, the State Institute of Architecture and Construction, the State Institute of Economics and Management, the State Institute of Transport and Communications, the National Institute of Sports and Tourism, the State Institute of Energy has increased. The State Institute of Culture, the Turkmen National Conservatoire and the State Academy of Fine Arts have increased the number of first-years students.

In accordance with the Resolution of the President of Turkmenistan students will be admitted to the vocational schools of economics and finance in the administrative centres of the regions of the country, which will start their work in the 2013-2014 academic year. They are similar to the vocational school that opened in Ashgabat a few years ago.

As usual, Turkmen boys and girls will join the ranks of students of higher educational institutions and vocational school in neighbouring and remote countries. Over 1,500 young Turkmen citizens will begin to study in Malaysia, particularly at Petronas University of Technology, Ukraine, the People’s Republic, the Russian Federation, Belarus and Romania in accordance with the intergovernmental and interdepartmental