The new branch will focus on training specialists in various economic sectors, following international standards and modern requirements. Both bachelor’s and master’s degree programs will be offered to applicants. There will be a total of 18 areas of study, including economics, law, biotechnology, information systems, mechanical engineering, and transportation. Graduates from Auezov University will have their diplomas recognized in Uzbekistan. At least 5% of the available spots will be reserved for applicants with exceptional results and those from disadvantaged families.
The Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan will finalize and register the branch’s charter and structure within three months. The goal is to have the necessary teaching staff in place by the start of the 2024/2025 academic year and officially open the branch in September. To achieve this, a board of trustees, faculty, and library fund will be established.
Roman Bondarchuk, UzA