7/3 dated March 13, 1993, by the State Higher Expert Commission under the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan and initially operated with the status of an institute.
[3] The academic curriculum is designed to foster the personal and professional development of students, with core courses comprising 80% of the training schedule.
Practical training and research internships are conducted at partner institutions and laboratories, utilizing interactive methods aligned with international standards.
The university library houses a wide range of books, periodicals, audiovisual materials, and digital resources to support the academic and research needs of students and faculty.
The campus features recreational facilities, including a square, a stadium, playgrounds, and green spaces designed for relaxation and leisure.