Pre-registration, preparatory courses, and admission competition
Quantum College will form new classes for the 2026-2027 academic year. Main admissions are organized for the following age groups: 1st grade, 6th grade, and 10th grade.
To be admitted to the College, you must pre-register and go through the admission process
To register, you need to call the College at the phone numbers provided, giving the student's first and last name, school, email address, and phone number.
The College typically organizes admissions for 1st, 6th, and 10th grades, as well as for the first year of the International Baccalaureate (IB, 11th grade)
Applicants participate in preparatory courses (usually 6 sessions). After the course, the child participates in an interview. The decision is based on the results of the courses and the interview.
Preparatory courses are organized in Mathematics, Armenian Language, and English (approximately 12 sessions for each subject). After the courses, applicants take exams, and admission is based on a competitive process.
Admission is organized by tracks (streams). Applicants choose their preferred track and take preparatory courses in three subjects corresponding to their track (approximately 12 sessions per subject). After the courses, exams and an interview are conducted.
Applicants choose a track and take preparatory courses in three track-specific subjects.
To be admitted to the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme, students take exams in English and Mathematics, and also undergo an interview. At the beginning of the academic year, 10th-grade students can register for preparatory courses.
A joint initiative of Quantum College and Yerevan State University since 1996
Since 1996, the school has held a gifted children competition in partnership with Yerevan State University. The competition aims to identify gifted children and support their further education. Students in grades 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 from any region of the country can participate. The competition is in Mathematics, conducted in two rounds: written and oral. The jury consists of leading specialists from YSU and Quantum.
Winners are given the opportunity to study at the College under preferential terms (tuition discount) starting from the new academic year, including in the International Baccalaureate (IB Diploma Programme). Mathematics Olympiad regional and national stage diploma holders receive additional privileges.