Not against taking bribes
Astghik Gevorgyan, Head of the State Examination Committee at the Pedagogical University after Khachatur Abovyan's Faculty of TV Journalism and university graduates say that graduates face uncertainty after getting their diploma.
According to Astghik Gevorgyan, students study for four-six years, but are left undecided after graduation due to lack of labor demand.
Fine arts graduate Naira Tanganyan told "A1+" that she will work if there is a demand, but her search has not led to any results so far.
Physics graduate Anna didn't even want to talk about it, saying that it will not change anything.
"I am forced to continue my Master's degree and see what happens."
Another pscyhology graduate, who wished to remain anonymous, said that she is going to start working as a policewoman starting this September.
"Psychologists are not in high demand in Armenia because Armenia is an underdeveloped country. When I was getting accepted, I thought to myself: I am paying money and I have to get my money's worth. I consider taking bribes as normal because we are living in an age when people can give and take bribes. I would not make a good judge."