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Study in Armenia

An ancient Eurasian nation with a high-quality, very low-cost education system, primarily in **Armenian** or **Russian**, though English programs are increasing. It offers **free student residency status (residence card)**.

Application timeline

3-6 weeks (Residence Permit)

Living cost

USD 350 - 600/month (Very Low)

Hourly wage

AMD 700 - 2,500 (USD 1.8 - 6) (Market rate for odd jobs)

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Student visa pathways

Processing times, work rights, required documents, and dependent rules for each permit route.

Temporary Residence Permit (Student Status)

Long-stay, Academic (No consular visa for many countries)

Validity

1 year (Renewable)

Processing time

3-6 weeks (Residence Permit).

Fee

AMD 0 (Free for foreign students as of 2025). Some nationalities may need an initial eVisa (USD 6) or consular visa.

Work rights

Yes, work is allowed with the Student Temporary Residence Permit/Card, which acts as the work authorization.

Documents required

Acceptance Letter, Valid Passport, Health Certificate, Proof of Funds (if required), 3 Passport Photos.

Dependents

Yes, dependents can apply for residence on the basis of family reunification. · Yes, if they apply for the relevant residence status/work permit.

Top universities & flagship programs

Shortlist globally-ranked institutions with tuition benchmarks.

Yerevan State University (YSU)

Yerevan · National Top

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Bachelor of Informatics and Applied Mathematics (Armenian/Russian)

4 years · USD 2,000 - 4,000/yr (Very Low Intl Fee)

Yerevan State Medical University (YSMU)

Yerevan · Specialized Top

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General Medicine (English/Russian)

6 years · USD 6,500 - 7,000/yr (Low/Moderate Intl Fee)

Scholarships & exchange routes

Reduce tuition costs and build international exposure.

Scholarships

Merit + needs-based opportunities

Armenian Government Scholarships

Tuition fee waivers/Accommodation assistance.

Limited, usually for Armenian diaspora or specific state-prioritized fields.

YSU/YSMU Merit-Based Awards

Partial tuition fee reduction.

High academic performance/specific program need.

Exchange partners

1-2 semester mobility

Erasmus+ Program

1-2 semesters

Students from partner countries/universities in Europe.

Commonwealth/Bilateral Pgms

Variable

Specific programs with CIS, Middle East, and other partner nations.

Announcements & policy watch

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Language Barrier

Most local services and low-level jobs require proficiency in Armenian or Russian, limiting job prospects for English-only speakers to specialized or international companies/circles.

Visa success playbook

Action items that consistently strengthen study permit approvals.

Learn basic Armenian or conversational Russian for daily life and general employment; submit your Residence Permit application immediately upon arrival (often done with university assistance).

Country fast facts

Key embassy + lifestyle data

Official language

Armenian

Currency

Armenian Dram (AMD)

Time zone

UTC+04:00

Visa portal

Part-time work ideas

Average hourly wages

Language Tutor/Call Center

AMD 1,000 - 2,500/hr (USD 2.5 - 6/hr)

Teaching English/Russian, or working in international call centers that hire foreign students.

Hospitality/Service

AMD 700 - 1,500/hr (USD 1.8 - 3.8/hr)

Jobs in cafes, hostels, or tourism, often requiring language skills (Armenian or Russian).

Nearest embassies

Plan biometrics & interviews

No embassy information available.

Job market insights

Medium. While work is legally permitted, the language barrier (Armenian/Russian) is a significant limiting factor for general job opportunities.