The Translation Centre under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Azerbaijan Republic (AzTC) is pleased to announce that it organises language courses for 2016-2017
The Translation Centre under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Azerbaijan Republic organizes
Azerbaijani language courses for non-residents (non-Azerbaijan nationals).
The course will be very practical and interactive. Personal attention will be paid to participants so that they can improve their speaking and writing skills in Azerbaijani.
Duration – 6-12 months
Number of classes – twice a week
Duration of classes – 90 minutes
Monthly fee – AZN 120
Two types of courses will be conducted: Qualification Upgrading Courses on media, finance, economy, law, literary and social fields; and General Language Courses: English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Turkish, Persian and Arabic. The courses are to be conducted at the Administration Building of the Translation Centre at 74 Alimardan Topchubashov Street, Baku (Near the ‘Nizami’ metro station).
Qualification Upgrading Courses – to be conducted in the following languages:
1. |
English |
Media |
Insurance |
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2. |
Arabic |
Media |
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3. |
Turkish |
Media |
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Social |
4. |
Persian |
Media |
Law |
Social |
For registration, documents listed below can be submitted by email: info@aztc.gov.az or in hard copy in person at AzTC.
Documents to be submitted for registration:
– Copy of ID card
– 2 photos of 3x4 size
– CV
The course leavers are provided with a diploma or Certificate
Phone: (+994 12) 595-10-69 (extension: 123)
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