Montazeri Technical College of Mashhad
دانشگاه فنی منتظری مشهد Dāneshkād-e fāniye-e montāzeri-e Mashhad | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1967 |
Students | 3,350[1] |
Location | , , |
Website | montazeri.tvu.ac.ir |
Montazeri Technical University of Mashhad also known as Mashhad Institute of Technology is one of the oldest and largest public technical university in Iran under the supervision of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology and Technical and Vocational University. At the end of June 2013, Montazeri Technical University of Mashhad was introduced as "The nation's premier center of Technical college among 167 colleges in Iran".
History
Shahid Mohammad Montazeri Technical and Vocational University, one of the oldest and largest public technical university in Iran, was established in 1967.[2] It is a technical and vocational training center. The university and the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology accepts associate and bachelor's degree students. In the evaluation of the technical and vocational University in the academic year of 2012/2013, in the four educational, cultural, student and physical education fields, Shahid Mohammad Montazeri ranked first among 167 campuses on the basis of performance evaluation indicators. At the end of June 2013, Shahid Mohammad Montazeri campus was introduced as "The nation's premier center". According to the Council for the Extension of Higher Education of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, this faculty was officially promoted to the Technical and Vocational University of Mashhad on 24.12.2015
Faculties
Bachelor's
- Instrumentation control engineering
- HVAC engineering
- Power engineering
- Electronic engineering
- Computer software
- Quality control
- Civil engineering
- Facilities engineering
- Accountancy
- Sports science
- Auto-mechanics
- Architecture
- Mechanical / manufacturing engineering
References
- ^ enrollment is 3,350 Archived 2015-10-17 at the Library of Congress Web Archives
- ^ "About". Archived from the original on 2012-09-01. Retrieved 2012-09-04.
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