He chose AIT with a higher score

22 August, 2019

We present an interview with Mirhuseyn Ganbarov, who has been admitted to Religious Studies major at Azerbaijan Institute of Theology scoring 523 points.
- Tell us about yourself.

- I’m Mirhuseyn Ganbarov, I finished Kazimabad village secondary school in Jalilabad district. I participated in the examinations for the third major group organized by the State Examination Center and was admitted to Azerbaijan Institute of Theology.

- How was the admission exam?

- I felt free, relaxed and comfortable. But, anyway, you cannot imagine an exam without anxiety. My result is satisfactory although I wished to achieve a higher score. I scored 427 points in the first exam. I worked harder, took the second exam and scored 523 points.

- What did you do to get a higher score?

- I was seriously preparing for the exam. I dreamed of scoring high marks, distanced myself from social networks and spent little time for entertainment and meetings with friends. I set my goals and activity more systematic. Because the time for reaching my goal was limited.

- You had enough score to choose other universities. It is interesting that you chose Azerbaijan Institute of Theology.

- I have great interest in theology. In order to study this field comprehensively, I chose this Institute. My parents have supported me. I have been following the activities of the Institute since its establishment. The conditions created for students, tuition-free education, study of all religions and my love for theology increased my interest in this Institute. I think every theologian should learn all religions and be able to compare them. Just this dream brought me to Azerbaijan Institute of Theology. I am sure that I will achieve what I want at this Institute.

- What are your plans for the future?

- As for my future plans, I want to achieve my goals and be a professional specialist in this field. I am planning to continue my education abroad to strengthen my skills and knowledge.

– Success and good luck to you!

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