Tashkent - Education

Education

Most important scientific institutions of Uzbekistan, such as the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, are located in Tashkent. There are several universities and institutions of higher learning:

    • Tashkent Automobile & Road Construction Institute
    • Tashkent State Technical University
    • Tashkent Institute of Architecture and Construction
    • International Business School "Kelajak Ilmi"
    • Tashkent University of Information Technologies
    • Westminster International University in Tashkent
    • National University of Uzbekistan
    • University of World Economy and Diplomacy
    • Tashkent State Economic University
    • Tashkent State Institute of Law
    • Tashkent Institute of Finance
    • State University of Foreign Languages
    • Conservatory of Music
    • Tashkent Pediatric Medical Insitute
    • Tashkent State Medicine Academy
    • Institute of Oriental Studies.
    • Tashkent Islamic University
    • Management Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent
    • Tashkent Institute of Textile and Light Industry
    • Tashkent Institute of Railway Transport Engineers
    • Management Development Institute Of Singapore in Tashkent

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