The analysis, based on applications submitted to TKTA, reveals that several foreign universities fail to meet the general requirements specified in Article 4 of the recognition regulations.
The list of universities with the highest rejection rates includes institutions from Georgia, Ukraine, and the Russian Federation. The top universities with the highest rejection rates are:
- Georgia – European University: 100%
- Ukraine – Eastern European University of Economics and Management: 99%
- Georgia – New University of Georgia: 98%
- Ukraine – Carpathian University named after Augustin Voloshin: 93%
- Russian Federation – St. Petersburg Institute of Foreign Economic Relations, Economics, and Law: 92%
The primary reasons for non-recognition include discrepancies in educational programs that do not align with Azerbaijani educational standards and overall lower quality of education. Additionally, some universities face issues with accreditation.
The TKTA has stated that this list will be updated regularly, and it advises students to be cautious when pursuing higher education abroad. It is recommended that students verify whether the chosen foreign university is recognized by Azerbaijani authorities before enrolling.
This decision aims to ensure that Azerbaijani students receive a high-quality education abroad and do not face difficulties in having their degrees recognized upon returning home. Students are encouraged to refer to this list and choose universities that meet the recognition requirements.