Implementation Of Rotation System At YSU Assists Progress In Studies

IMPLEMENTATION OF ROTATION SYSTEM AT YSU ASSISTS PROGRESS IN STUDIES

Noyan Tapan
Mar 02 2007

YEREVAN, MARCH 2, NOYAN TAPAN. As a result of the rotation system
already being implemented towards students entered by the free
system of the Yerevan State University in the 2006-2007 academic
year, about 35% of students studying at the paid system were moved
to the paid system, and the same number of pupils were moved to free
education system. As YSU Rector Aram Simonian stated at the March 1
press conference, owing to implementation of this order, the students’
progress considerably rose. But, in his words, this new order is being
implemented with difficulties and faults. The YSU Rector marked out,
especially, the students’ ignorance concerning this problem, who do
not pay attention to that point when entering the higher educational
institution, and in future already presented protests to the university
administration. He also added that students entered without the right
of delay can not make use of the possibility of this rotation system,
what, in A.Simonian’s opinion, hinders students having had great
progress to continue education in the paid system and get education
benefit from the state.