Winners of the competition of scholarship named after the first head of CBA Isahak Isahakyan defined

YEREVAN. December 23. /ARKA/. Results of regular competition of scholarships named after the first head of Central Bank of Armenia Isahak Isahakyan have defined the winners, press-service of CBA informs.

Nine students from Yerevan State University, State Economic University of Armenia and Artsakh State University participated in the competition.

After hearing the speeches of candidates, CBA Board provided six-month scholarships in the amount of 50 thousand drams to three students – Svetlana Glichyan (State Economic University of Armenia), Flora Saghoyan (Yerevan State University) and Lilit Sargsyan (Artsakh State University).

Competition of scholarships named after Isahak Isahakyan is conducted since 2003. During this period 54 students received scholarships.($1-382.76). —0–

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