RTSU to carry out open doors day

The Russian-Tajik (Slavic) University to hold an Open Doors Day which will start at 10:00 in the morning and will last till 16:00, RTSU administration told AP. That day university officials will meet with school-leavers from Dushanbe schools and other regions of the country. “Meeting participants will get detailed information about RTSU, its faculties, directions […]

Mehrangez Tursunzoda

The Russian-Tajik (Slavic) University to hold an Open Doors Day which will start at 10:00 in the morning and will last till 16:00, RTSU administration told AP.

That day university officials will meet with school-leavers from Dushanbe schools and other regions of the country.

“Meeting participants will get detailed information about RTSU, its faculties, directions and other information,” the source has said.

School-leavers will not only get access to detailed information about RTSU but will have an opportunity to talk to students and teachers of the university.

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