National polytechnic university of Armenia is the legal successor of K.Marx Yerevan Polytechnic Institute (YPI) and State engineering university of Armenia (Polytechnic), which was established in 1933 by the unification of the Construction and Chemical and technological institutes. The newly established institute, while having 2 departments and 107 students, had a calling to provide skilled professionals for the construction industry of the republic which was transformed into a huge construction platform and for the immensely developing chemical industry. The polytechnic has become the constant concomitant of the country’s industry, success of which was simultaneously and mutually stipulated by the expansion and development of the institute.