University of Tehran
Despite a long history of education dating back to the Sassanid dynasty (224 – 651 AD), the University of Tehran as it is known today was not founded until 1934, making it the country's oldest modern university. It is a government-funded, public institution that is also known as Iran's "mother university." The university is one of the best universities in Iran.
The University of Tehran has nine colleges, 46 schools, 133 educational departments, 55 research centers, and 550 labs, and serves over 50,000 students. This large-scale business is supported by a faculty of over 2,000 people and a staff of over 5,000 people.
The University of Tehran has been designated as a Centre of Excellence by the government in many sectors of science and technology. It claims irrigation network evaluation and improvement as one of its research strengths.
The Central Paradis campus, located on Enqelab Avenue, is the oldest and most well-known of the eight campuses. The other seven include Amir Abad, which houses the majority of the university's housing, the Karaj campus of agriculture and natural resources, the New Science and Technology campus, and two international locations known as Kish and Aras.
Following a resolution by the Majlis, the Tehran University of Medical Sciences was separated from the university in 1986. (Iranian parliament). This college now has 13,000 students and is regarded as having one of the greatest medical schools in the country.
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World rank: 520
Location: Tehran, Iran
Website: https://ut.ac.ir/en