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Karabakh University: Laptop, Scholarship, and Dormitory

Gun.az
Gun.az

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Upon admission to Karabakh University, you are immediately gifted a laptop. You study free of charge. You receive a scholarship. You live in a new apartment-style dormitory. And yes, this is a state university—not just a dream of a stressed applicant after three sleepless nights before exams.

Welcome to Karabakh University—the most generous educational initiative in Azerbaijan, which opened in 2024 and has already transformed all conventional notions of student life.

Karabakh University (Azerbaijani: Qarabağ Universiteti) is a state institution located in the city of Stepanakert (Khankendi). But if you think it’s merely a collection of faculties, you would be gravely mistaken. This is an educational startup with a budget comparable to a large IT company and an ambition to transform the entire region.


Social Package: “All-Inclusive” for Future Geniuses

Rector Shahin Bayramov makes no secret of his vision: his creation is meant to become one of the most modern universities in the country. And judging by the initial conditions, he is serious.

Here is what every student at Karabakh University can expect:

  • Full State Support – No tuition fees. Only your exam scores matter.


  • Scholarship – Yes, you are paid to study.


  • Laptop Gift – First-year students of 2024 have already begun receiving theirs. Not a SIM card, as in some places, but a full-fledged laptop.


  • Apartment-Style Dormitory – Not a corridor-style dorm with ten people per hallway, but modern, fully equipped apartments. Free of charge.


A notable figure: in 2024, there were 1,120 state-funded places, and 1,104 students were admitted. The passing score was virtually guaranteed—almost every applicant who submitted an application was accepted. Sociologists might call this a “powerful incentive for regional repopulation.”


What Is Inside the University?

Karabakh University is not about old desks or sleepy lecturers—it’s about high-tech education.

The university occupies three renovated buildings with a 2.3-hectare park in front of the main entrance. Inside, it is a city of opportunities:

  • Mechatronics and Robotics Laboratory – Where else in Azerbaijan will students learn to assemble robots on this scale?


  • Computer and Programming Labs – Clearly, the gifted laptops are meant for more than just social media.


  • Graphic Design Laboratory – For those who think in images.


  • Library for 200 People – Housing 6,000 books in Azerbaijani, Russian, and English, with electronic versions available.


Insider info: while you read this, new buildings are already under construction in Stepanakert. By 2026, faculties of music and arts will be established in Shusha. The university is not only open—it is physically growing before our eyes.


Faculties of the Future: Where Should Applicants Go?

Karabakh University does not merely prepare economists and teachers—it educates those who will build a new Karabakh. Priority is given to pedagogy (the region needs teachers!), but the list of majors encourages consideration of entirely new career paths.

Top 5 promising fields:

  1. Cyber-Punk: Computer Engineering and IT amid the mountains of Karabakh.


  2. Tourism with a Dollar Flavor: Organizing tourism businesses. These students will soon lead tours of restored palaces.


  3. Food as Science: Food Engineering. Local products are aimed not only to conquer Azerbaijan but the world.


  4. City of Dreams: Urban Planning and Civil Engineering. They will literally design the cities of the future.


  5. Art Without Borders: A full faculty of arts. Inspiration is drawn from the very heart of cultural revival.


Additionally, there is the “Natavan” Scholarship for the top 30 female students—a tribute to the great poetess and an incentive for young women to achieve excellence.


Clinic and Medicine: Treating Like “House, M.D.”

Since February 2025, the university has operated its own clinic. This is not a mere student medical room—it is the foundation for a Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences.

Grand plans include:

  • Medicine (6 years) – Preparing not just doctors, but innovative specialists with high ethical standards.


  • Nursing (4 years) – Nurses are trained not only to administer injections but to lead research and development initiatives.


  • Dentistry and a Master’s program in Public Health are planned.


As Clinic Director Samir Babaev stated: “We aim to turn the clinic into a recognized center of medical education in the region and worldwide.” This is a bold challenge to the entire national medical education system.


Conclusion: Should You Apply?

If you are an applicant seeking more than just a diploma and want to be part of something greater, the answer is an unequivocal yes.

  • Pros: free, trendy, and promising. Essentially, you are provided with all tools for success.
  • Cons: the region is still undergoing active restoration. This is for pioneers, not for those seeking the well-trodden path of Baku student life.

Karabakh University is a social experiment, a startup, and a major investment in youth. If successful, it will change the rules of the game for the entire country’s educational system.

Everything a student might need—from stationery to gadgets—can be found on our bulletin board. Make your studies easier, brighter, and more productive!



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