[
] About Tashkent State Technical University named after Islam Karimov
Tashkent State Technical University named after Islam Karimov (TSTU) is one of the oldest and most famous universities of Uzbekistan. TSTU has been at the forefront of the technical universities of Uzbekistan. Since the establishment of the university, almost 100 years have passed. A high level of education quality is ensured and modern educational technologies are successfully formed and implemented here. University offers 64 bachelor's degrees and 72 master's degree programs at 60 departments of 9 faculties, which are among one of the leaders in the national subject ranking in Uzbekistan. Students can join undergraduate programs in a wide range of disciplines, from the technical sciences (aerospace engineering, power engineering, mechanical engineering, mechanics, mining, gas and oil, electronics and automation, nanotechnology, biotechnology, mechatronics, and robotics) through to humanities, management, economy. Students can also select from several joint degree programs with the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus. There are also Uzbek -Japanese Youth Center of Innovation and State Unitary Enterprise ”Fan va taraqqiot”(“Science and development”) are working under the University.
Being a student of TSTU is honorable and responsible. In our university, there are great prospects for every student. Students of TSTU study according to specially designed university programs, conduct research under the guidance of experienced scientists and teachers, participate in interesting youth projects and implement them in real life. In the era of information technology and innovation, the university trains a new generation of specialists, forms a progressive worldview, human and professional competencies that allow graduates to adapt to the socio-cultural life of Uzbekistan, the Central Asian region and the countries of the world community.
Students of TSTU have a high level of professional training, the ability to approach production problems outside the box, which makes them competitive in the labor market. Our employees work at large industrial enterprises, in state and commercial structures, international companies, educational institutions and research institutes.
In TSTU all conditions have been created not only for professional training but for the harmonious development of personality. Much attention is paid to the spiritual and educational activities aimed at improving legal awareness and legal culture in society, as well as the disclosure of the abilities and talents of students in cultural and social life. Bright events, exciting projects, scientific discoveries, and new interesting acquaintances – all these are in our university!
Currently, the university consists of 6 faculties, and prepares highly skilled professionals in technical and engineering fields. For this year, it is estimated to run 56 departments with over 10 746 students, who are taught by 6 academicians of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, 74 doctors of sciences and 314 candidates of sciences.[2]
History[edit]
The history of "Tashkent State Technical University," named after Abu Rayhan Beruni ('’’TSTU'’’), goes back to the Soviet Union times. TSTU is currently one of the oldest educational places in Uzbekistan. Its first establishment date refers to the April 21, 1918. Firstly, the university was established as the small technical faculty of "Turkistan National University", and it worked for the whole Central Asia. That technical faculty saw many changes in its history, but it is the base of current "Tashkent State Technical University". In 1923 it was re-set as the new faculty called "Engineering-melioration faculty". After 6 years, in 1929 in base of this faculty, there was created new institute called "Central Asian cotton-irrigation institute". After 4 years, in 1933 this institute became the fundament for new and unique technical university in Central Asia. From the year of 1949 it was renamed to "Central Asian Poly Technical Institute". From the year 1961 it was called as the "Tashkent Poly Technical institute". In 1973 it was named after one of the greatest scientists of Uzbekistan Abu Rayhan Beruni, and was called as the "Tashkent Poly Technical Institute named Abu Rayhan Beruni". After the Independence of Uzbekistan, by the edict President of Republic Uzbekistan Islam Karimov, university was renamed to "Tashkent State Technical University named after Abu Rayhan Beruni" and it became one of the leading educational centers of Uzbekistan. Based on the decree of the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev dated January 25, 2017, on June 23, 2017, the Tashkent State Technical University was named after Islam Karimov. University has passed about 100 years of history to get its current name "Tashkent State Technical University named after Islam Karimov" and to reach its current prestige. President of Republic Uzbekistan Islam Karimov has also graduated from this university. During its long history the "Tashkent State Technical University" has become the base for 16 other universities and colleges in Uzbekistan, which are "Fergana Poly Technical Institute" (1967), "Tashkent Institute of Automobile and Highways"(1972), "Samarkand architectural institute"(1980), "Bukhara Technological Institute of Food and Light Industry" (1977), "Namangan Engineering-Economic Institute" (1973), "Navoi State Mining Institute" (1995), "Andijan Institute of Engineering Economics and Management (1995), "Tashkent Engineering Institute" (1989), "Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology" (1991), "Tashkent Architecture and Construction Institute" (1991), "Karshi Engineering-economic Institute" (1995), "Tashkent State Institute of Aviation" (1995), "Nukus Industrial-Pedagogical Institute" (1995), "Angren Technical College" (1995), "Almalyk Technical College" (1995), "Chirchik Technology College" (1995). History of the University tdtu.uz checked April 12, 2022
General Information[edit]
There are 8 faculties, 58 departments, 735 professors-teachers and more than 11 thousand students at Tashkent State Technical University. Tashkent State Technical Institute nowadays trains specialists and professionals following the educational programs which are listed below:
Bachelor’s degree, duration 4 years
Master’s degree, duration 2 years
Doctoral degree, duration 3 years
Moreover, the university has 5 specialized councils, in which people defend their doctoral dissertations in 12 fields. Recently, the University has held over 200 projects which are founded by the Republic Uzbekistan. In addition, there 6 scientific magazines published every week in the Tashkent State Technical University and they are: "Technical science and innovation", "[1]",[3] "Ta'lim tizimida ijtimoiy-gumanitar fanlar",[4] "Energiya va resurs tejash muammolari",[5] "Chemical Technology, Control and Management", "[2]",[6] "Kompozitsion materiallar",[7] "Texnika Yulduzlari"[8][9]
Missions[edit]
Just as other universities, "Tashkent State Technical University" has set its own missions in development of technical field in Uzbekistan. They are stated in the official document and constitution of the university. Mission of the university can also be looked as the strategy of development of this university, and it is approved by the rectors of the university and the government representatives of Uzbekistan. There are 4 main missions and plans for development in Tashkent State Technical University, and they are given as follows:
Satisfy the needs of society in the qualified professionals on technical field;
Developing and upbringing of well educated person, with required professional competences;
Developing scientific institutions with high world standards;
Training qualified, competent and democratically thinking specialists.[10]
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