K.N.Toosi University of Technology - Joint International Programs

Joint International Programs

KNTU is currently collaborating in various research and teaching programs with many universities around the world. In this regard, Memoranda of Understanding have been signed between KNTU and universities from Australia, Canada, Cyprus, France, Germany, Russia, and the United Kingdom.

The courses in most international programs are offered in English. Admission to these programs is either through the National Entrance Exam (Konkoor) or through special exams conducted by KNTU. The tuition fee varies for each program. The following joint international programs are currently active:

  • MSc program in Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems with the International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences (ITC), the Netherlands.
  • MSc program in Automotive Engineering with Kingston University, London, UK.
  • MSc program in Energy Systems with University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
  • BSc program in Aerospace Engineering with Moscow State University of Aerospace Technology (MATI), Moscow, Russia.
  • Phd program in Aerospace Engineering with Moscow State University of Aerospace Technology (MATI), Moscow, Russia.

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