University of Science and Culture

The University of Science and Culture is located in Tehran, Iran.The Iran University of Science and Culture is a research institution and university of engineering, science and art, offering both undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
University of Science and Culture (USC) was founded in 1992 as a non-governmental university by Iranian Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACERC) with a special permit by Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, Iran. The very first name of this university was Jahad Daneshgahi Higher Education Institute (division 2 of AmirKabir).
USC is one of the largest and most prestigious of the non-governmental universities in Iran. USC has 70 full-time faculty members, approximately 300 part-time faculty members and a student body of approximately 10,000.
In domestic courses, the university admits students who pass national entrance examinations (called concour) in 20 undergraduate programs, six graduate programs and 15 technical courses. Admission rules differ for international courses. The USC is active education through its faculties in engineering technology, humanities, and arts.