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While universities were not founded in West until Middle Ages, they did in fact exist in some parts of Asia in ancient times. More specifically, if you were alive in Taxila - located in northwest of India - around year 700 BC, you may well have been present for creation of the world's first university. Students were taught the number of subjects that still form a part of the modern-day education, such as philosophy, music and science (university was particularly renowned for a latter), and they began their education at age of 16. By a modern standards, the teaching apparatus was basic, to say least, but it would have been the very cosmopolitan environment in which to study, as the people came from all over Asia, the Middle East and Greece to study there.