Arrival

You will enter Iran with a one-month visa. We will assist you to convert your entrance visa to a student visa. When you receive your visa and purchase your ticket to Iran, inform us of your arrival date at least 10 days in advance by forwarding a copy of  your ticket to us in order for the university to arrange a transport from the airport to your place of residence. Please inform us of  any changes concerning your arrival. The next business day after you arrive, you should refer to the Office of  Admissions to complete your registration. Our staff and advisors at the Office of Admissions are available to assist you with your needs. 

Required Documents

Required documents for registration are:

- Original Passport + 3 photocopies of  main pages + 2 photocopies of  student’s visa page;

- 6 photos (3cm*4cm) with white background;

- Two previous degree(s) in original + 2 photocopies of  the degree(s) + Official Transcript(s);

- English Language Proficiency Certificate;

- Tuition Fee (in US Dollars).

All educational documents need to be approved (signed and verified) by:

- The Institution which has issued the degree;

- The Ministry/Department of  Education;

- The Ministry/Department of  Foreign Affairs.

All documents need to be original, and copies should be proved same as original by the Head of the Certification Issuance Authority. 

Insurance and Bank Account

Students will be provided with health and sports insurance. Moreover, residents who work in hospitals will also be covered by professional liability insurance. Moreover, students will be assisted to open a bank account in Iran after completing their registration. The relevant bank will issue a debit card which can be used in ATMs
around the city.

Visa Process

You will enter Iran with a one-month student visa. After visiting your school and familiarizing yourself  with your schedule and surroundings, we will accompany you to the Iranian Ministry of  Science, Research, and Technology in order to process your one-year student visa. 

Accommodation

Student housing provides wireless Internet service for residents. Our housing units are double- or triplebedroom apartments. Each bedroom is equipped with two single beds. The apartments are furnished with table and chairs as well as a TV
set. Each unit has an independent shared kitchen
which is furnished with basic appliances, refrigrator, microwave oven, washing machine, an
iron, and an ironing board.

Language and Religion

The Iranian people are a multiple ethniclinguistic
group. The official language in Iran is Persian (Farsi)though there are a number of other languages and dialects that are used in different regions of  the country. With regard to religion, currently more than 90 percent of  the total population is Muslim. 

Weather in Iran

Spring

Spring in Iran is mild, and most of  the rainfall seen in Iran occurs during the spring and winter periods. 

Summer

Summer weather in Iran is typically hot and dry. 

Fall

During the fall season, Iran has fairly mild weather. 

Winter

In the winters, Iran is typically cold with snowfall. 

Food and Dining

Most shops in Iran sell a range of  bread, dairy products, canned foods and other groceries. However, if  you have special needs, it is recommended to think ahead and come prepared. Bakeries around Tehran specialize in different types of  Iranian flat bread, baguettes, sandwich bread or toast. Various types of  meat can be easily found around the city, especially beef, poultry and fish. Rice is also abundantly found and is the main source of  carbohydrates in Iran. Restaurants, cafes, and fast food and sandwich shops are also available all around Tehran.

Dress Code

The word hijab refers to:

- The head covering traditionally worn by Muslim women;

- Styles of dress in general.

Following Islamic rules including Hijab or the Islamic dress code is necessary while in Iran.

- The body should be covered with loose clothes. Arms should not be bare;

- Legs and feet should be covered down to ankles;

- For women, hair should be covered. Scarf  is the most common covering for the head.

Money Exchange

You are able to exchange money inside Iran. It is recommended to exchange some money at an official organization before you enter Tehran. Generally, shops and services do not accept foreign currency. Certain bank branches and numerous money exchange offices can be found around the city that can easily change most world currencies to the Iranian Rial.

 

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