The National Polytechnic University of Armenia (NPUA), established in 1933, has grown into one of Armenia’s leading engineering institutions. Originally formed by the merger of the Construction and Chemical Technology Institutes, NPUA has become a key driver of the country’s industrial development. It now offers a range of educational programs, including bachelor’s, master’s, and post-graduate degrees, with branches in Yerevan, Gyumri, Vanadzor, and Kapan.
The university is recognized for its research in fields such as nanotechnology, information technology, power engineering, and materials science. NPUA has established strong international connections, with over 175 cooperation agreements with global universities and research centers. The university also hosts more than 80 international students and actively encourages student participation in exchange programs.
NPUA’s robust infrastructure includes modern classrooms, laboratories, and research centers, making it a leading institution in technical education and research in Armenia and beyond. With over 125,000 alumni, NPUA continues to shape Armenia’s engineering and technological landscape.