Page 4 of Iran’s national university entrance examination application form includes the following criteria: “Belief in Islam or in one of the religions specified in the Constitution,” which are limited to Judaism, Christianity, and Zoroastrianism. Applicants are also required to indicate that they are not acting with “enmity” towards the Islamic Republic of Iran and that they do not engage in “immoral behavior.” Taken all together, these stipulations can be used to exclude a wide range of applicants, including Baha’is.
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