Shamsipour Technical and Vocational College is one of the higher education centers in Tehran, Iran. Before the 1979 revolution, it was being called "Tehran Institute of Technology", which changed to "[Martyr] Shamsipour Technical University " after Hossein Ali Shamsipour.[citation needed]

Shamsipour Technical College
دانشکده فنی شمسی پور تهران
Dāneshkāde Fanni - Shamsipour Tehran
Shamsipour Technical College
TypePublic, Technical and Vocational College
Established1964
FounderAziz Nabavi
ChancellorKamran Rahimi
Students4500
Location,
CampusUrban
Colours  Light Blue
Websiteshamsipour.tvu.ac.ir

STVC provides study programs in different majors for associate and Discontinuous undergraduate students and now is under the supervision of Technical And Vocational University of Iran (TVU) and Ministry of Science, Research and Technology.[citation needed]

Fields of study which are taught at are:

Campus

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The main campus of Shamsipour Technical and Vocational College was in Tehran, Iran.[citation needed]

For entering into this college all the students needs to take a National Entrance Exam (Konkur) of Associate or Undergraduate.[citation needed]

History

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The college was first founded in 1964 with the name Higher Institute of Accounting.[citation needed] The center was later renamed to Tehran Institute of Technology. At that time it was equipped with mainframe computers and Learning Resource Center and was administered under the supervision of American advisers from MIT university and by that time was named "American College".

IEEE STVC Student Branch

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The student branch of the International Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) was established in this faculty under the name "STVC STUDENT BRANCH" on May 24, 2017, and on June 4, 2017, with the issuance of a license from the Iran Section, "IRAN SECTION" officially started its activities.[citation needed] In April 2024, after years of inactivity, the branch was reactivated.

Notable people

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Mohammad Shariatmadari, politician.

Honours

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Full list of disciplines". Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  2. ^ "RoboCupRescue 2006 – Rescue Simulation League Team Kosar (Iran) Agent Competition" (PDF). Retrieved 23 August 2017.
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