On June 25-28, as part of the institutional accreditation process, ANQA’s expert panel conducts external review at the Educational Complex of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Armenia. The chair of the expert panel is Asya Simonyan, teacher at the Chair of Theory and Methods of Physical Training of the M. Nalbandyan State University of Shirak, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences. The members of the expert panel are Gegham Karoyan, deputy head for educational activities at the Institute of Information and Communication Technologies and Electronics of the National Polytechnic University of Armenia, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Aida Tadevosyan, head of the Expertise-Analytic Division of the Legal-Advisory Department of the RA Constitutional Court, teacher at the European University of Armenia, Candidate of Legal Sciences, Ion Roceanu, PhD, director at the Council of Doctoral Studies of the Carol I National Defence University, Bucharest, Romania, Avetik Khosteghyan, student at the Eurasia International University. The coordinator of the expert panel is Anahit Terteryan, specialist at ANQA’s Institutional and Programme Accreditation Division. Prior to the site visit, the expert panel studied the education institution's self-evaluation report, the documents attached and carried out desk review. During the site visit, the expert panel had meetings with the education institution’s head, deputy heads, the council and the group responsible for the preparation of self-evaluation: Next on, meeting discussions will be held with deans, heads of chairs, heads of divisions, teachers and students, employers and alumni, managers of quality assurance and other stakeholders. "Professional talks" with the managers, teaching staff, and students of the Aps "Law" and "Police Case" will also take place. The process coming after the site visit is the preparation of an expert panel report, which points out the strengths and weaknesses of the institution and contains the recommendations of the expert panel. Based on that report, the education institution will prepare a follow-up plan with a clear schedule. ANQA’s Accreditation Committee will make a decision whether to grant accreditation (for two, four or six years) or reject it after studying the package of documents and holding meetings with the education institution’s representatives and experts. It should be noted that in 2019, ANQA’s Accreditation Committee granted institutional accreditation for a period of four years to the Educational Complex of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Armenia.