Mazandaran University of Science and Technology

Mazandaran University of Science and Technology (MUST) is a private university in Babol, Iran.

Mazandaran University of Science & Technology is a research university located in the city of Babol in the province of Mazandaran (North of Iran) 15 km away from Caspian Sea.

MUST was established in 1992 as the first private university under the accreditation of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology (Iran) by members of its founder committee;

Mr. Morteza Haji, Mr. Mirmehdi Seyyedesfahani, Mr. Ahmad Nourian, Mr. Abbasali Soleimani, Mr. Hassan Asgarinejhad, Mr. Mohsen Nariman, Mr. Hossein Ramzanianpur, Mr. Alireza Saffarian and Mr. Yusef Asgarinejhad

It offers degrees in Industrial Engineering, Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering and other subjects, as well as MBA.

Read more about Mazandaran University Of Science And Technology:  Schools and Departments, Industrial Engineering At MUST, Cooperation

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