Mohajer Technical And Vocational College of Isfahan

It is an independent and separated unit of the University of Isfahan, located south of the main campus and occupying 84,000 cubic meters on Hezar Jarib Boulevard.

In 1967 Mohajer College started to train technicians as the Isfahan Institute of Technology.

By 1972 it was called Pahlavi Technical academy of Isfahan, at which point it had 30 staff and 240 students.

Those fame professional-educate-blocks are believed they were result of a contract between budget of school-building share and an Austrian contractor, Mr. Mueller.

Through the Iranian Revolution and Iran–Iraq War, in 1979 it was renamed after Mohsen Mohajer (a martyr), who was studying electricity there.

Pahlavi "-dynasty (suffix) obviously paint-covered by Islamic republic censorship policies on first educate-blocks, built by Austrian contractor, Mr. Mueller.