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YEREVAN. – Since September 2016, information technology (IT), microelectronics, and telecommunications have begun to be taught in six more schools in Armenia. 

Armen Baldryan, Chairman of Union of Employers of Information and Communication Technologies (UEICT) of Armenia, told the abovementioned to Armenian News-NEWS.am.

In 2015, these three engineering disciplines were included in the mandatory curriculum of five schools in the country, for the first time.

And starting from next year, in-depth study of the computer programming language is also planned to be put on the school curricula.  

“Everything changes very quickly in the world of technology,” noted Baldryan. “And, of course, we help equip laboratories for practical training.”

And within the framework of a declaration that was signed earlier, the UEICT and the Ministry of Education and Science of Armenia have agreed to include the teaching of these subjects in all schools in Armenia, by the year 2025.

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