RECENT REFORMS IN HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
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Since the first years of independence in our country, the development of the educational system has been increasing to the level of public policy, our children have acquired modern knowledge and professions in conditions suitable to the world standards, ensuring the maturation of physically and spiritually mature people, realization of their abilities and talents, intellectual potential, perfection of loyalty and dedication to the In the last 5 years, the oily education system has also been making positive changes in the system as a result of many innovations and reforms. In this article, the reforms and innovations in the higher education system are analyzed and considered.
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