Tashkent Tech University held an Open Day
On December 20, an Open Day was held at Tashkent Tech University, which was attended by more than 300 participants - applicants, students of lyceums, technical schools, schools and their parents. The event became a platform to get acquainted with the university, its infrastructure, educational programs and teaching staff. An official presentation of the university took place at the Open day, detailing Tashkent Tech's mission, strategic goals and role in the development of technical education in the country. The speeches of representatives of the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovations, Acwa Power and BCG international consulting company aroused special interest among the applicants, they emphasized the importance of the demand for engineering personnel and the close connection of education with the economic sector. As part of the event, a special Foundation program (preparatory course) for applicants was presented, which helps future students to adapt to the university education format, increase knowledge of basic subjects and make a decision on the choice of specialty. The large number of participants showed the relevance of this program. On the day of the event, the first introductory lesson on the Foundation program was held, where students were introduced to the educational format, requirements and opportunities for admission to the bachelor's program. This allowed prospective students to experience the university environment and the level of teaching in practice. The Open Day at Tashkent Tech University showed the great interest of young people in technical education and confirmed the status of the university as a modern, promising and rapidly developing educational institution aimed at training a new generation of specialists.
The Entrance Test Results for the Tashkent Tech Foundation Program have been published
On November 29–30, Tashkent Tech held entrance examinations for the free Foundation preparatory program, designed for applicants seeking to pursue international-level engineering education. The exams included Mathematics and Physics testing. During the selection process, evaluation focused not only on knowledge of formulas and theory, but also on the ability to apply them to practical problem-solving, logical thinking, attentiveness, and overall potential for studying engineering disciplines. The test results are now published! Each applicant can check their result in one of the following ways: by entering their ID number in the official Telegram bot,by downloading the published file with the list of applicants,or by contacting our call center. Congratulations to the applicants who successfully passed the selection! Applicants demonstrating a high level of knowledge You have successfully passed the entrance test and demonstrated strong academic performance. You are admitted to the Tashkent Tech Foundation Program, which will begin in January 2026. University representatives will contact you soon to explain the next steps. For applicants on the waiting list You are currently placed on the waiting list of candidates for participation in the Foundation Program. Within a week, university staff will contact you and provide information regarding the next steps. Thank you to all participants! We value your interest in engineering education and believe that a commitment to learning is a step toward a future where you will create technologies that contribute to the development of Uzbekistan and the world. Tashkent Tech wishes each of you success and new achievements ahead! File
Tashkent Tech Conducts First Admission Test for the Free Foundation Program Aimed at Preparing a New Generation of Engineers
On November 29–30, Tashkent University of Technology (Tashkent Tech) held a selection test for participation in Foundation — a free preparatory program in mathematics and physics designed for 11th-grade students. The initiative aims to strengthen students’ core knowledge in key STEM subjects and ensure their confident preparation for university studies. More than 200 candidates took part in the test, demonstrating strong interest in the program and a desire to begin their studies as soon as possible. The Foundation program will be delivered in both Uzbek and Russian, making it accessible to highly motivated students from across the country. The course materials and structure were developed by Constructor University (Germany) — an international institution with extensive experience in STEM program development and working with talented youth. The program integrates modern teaching methodologies, hands-on practice, and a strong focus on developing engineering thinking. According to Tashkent Tech Rector Adham Khudaykulov, the launch of the program plays a strategic role in the university’s mission: “Tashkent Tech is committed to preparing the next generation of engineers for professions that will be in high demand in 5, 10, and even 15 years. The earlier students begin systematic preparation in STEM fields, the easier it will be for them to adapt to university-level coursework and make well-informed decisions about their future careers. The Foundation program is the first step in this direction, and we are delighted to see such strong interest from students,” - he said. Olga Kornienko, Director for Talent Programs at Constructor University, emphasized the importance of early career orientation and deep learning of technical disciplines: “By fostering interest in STEM subjects among school students, we create a foundation for their future success in engineering and technology fields. We are pleased to collaborate with Tashkent Tech and contribute to the development of STEM education in Uzbekistan,” - she noted. The establishment of the Foundation program reflects Tashkent Tech’s mission — to build a modern engineering education ecosystem in Uzbekistan that responds to the needs of the technological economy of the future. National and international labor market research confirms: the earlier targeted STEM preparation begins, the higher the likelihood that students will successfully complete engineering programs, engage in innovative projects, and build careers in high-tech industries. The launch of Foundation marks an important milestone in the development of Tashkent Tech and will serve as a strong foundation for sparking long-term student interest in technical fields that will shape the country’s progress in the coming decades.
Interviews organized as part of the 2025/2026 admissions process.
A new modern technical university, TASHKENT TECH, will be established in the capital of Uzbekistan. The project is initiated by the President's Assistant, Saida Mirziyoyeva. The organizational committee meeting for the establishment of the university took place yesterday. The new university will be developed based on the Tashkent State Technical University, as part of the initiative of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, and will become an important element of the ongoing reform in the higher education system. Its primary goal is to train a new generation of engineers and enhance the appeal of technical specialties among young people. The concept for TASHKENT TECH is being developed in collaboration with the international consulting company Boston Consulting Group. This partnership will help integrate advanced international standards, innovative teaching methods, and effective management models into the educational process. "Our strategic goal is to create a technical university of a new format that meets global standards. I am confident that TASHKENT TECH will not just be a university but a driving force for Uzbekistan's technological sovereignty and sustainable industrial growth," emphasized Saida Mirziyoyeva. TASHKENT TECH is expected to become a flagship institution for training highly qualified technical personnel, a platform for the implementation of modern technologies and innovations, and an essential element in building the country's engineering potential.
Grand Opening Ceremony of “ToshTech” University
On January 26, 2026, the official opening ceremony of “ToshTech” University took place. The event was attended by the Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan K.A. Sharipov, the Minister of Energy of the Republic of Uzbekistan J.T. Mirzamahmudov, the Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan O.R. Fozilkarimov, the Executive Director of the “El-yurt umidi” Foundation under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan G.S. Ismailova, and other organization leaders. In addition, the ceremony included the heads of JSC “Regional Electric Networks”, JSC “Uzenergoinjiniring”, JSC “National Electric Networks of Uzbekistan”, JSC “Uzbek Technological Metals Combine”, and JSC “Thermal Power Plants”. Representatives from foreign partners, including Germany’s University of Bremen and the United States’ Boston Consulting Group, were also present. During the ceremony, the guests of honor cut the symbolic red ribbon, officially launching the university's activities. Within the framework of the event, a “ROADMAP for 2026” was signed between the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, “ToshTech” Technical University, and the Boston Consulting Group (BCG). The university has also signed memorandums of understanding with the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the “El-yurt umidi” Foundation under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as with industrial enterprises such as JSC “National Electric Networks of Uzbekistan”, JSC “Thermal Power Plants”, JSC “Regional Electric Networks”, JSC “Uzbek Technological Metals Combine”, and JSC “Uzenergoinjiniring”. This collaboration opens up opportunities for students regarding practical training and internships, participation in joint projects, and guaranteed employment. “ToshTech” is not merely an educational institution, but an engineering ecosystem where ideas are born, teams are formed, and theory is transformed into innovative technologies. The university is designed to serve the enhancement of the long-term economic competitiveness of Uzbekistan and the entire Central Asian region.
President signed a decree on the establishment of the ToshTech University
President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed a decree on the establishment of the technical university ToshTech, reports the press service of the Ministry of Justice. The newly created university will receive financial, academic, and organizational independence. In the first stage, one-year training courses will be launched this year. Starting next year, the university will train specialists in undergraduate programs. Starting in 2027, students will be able to enroll in master's programs and postgraduate programs. Students will be taught in Uzbek and foreign languages on a grant and contract basis. Students admitted before 2029/2030 will receive a state grant.
ToshTech and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) Signed Memorandum of Understanding
On January 29, 2026, Tashkent University of Technologies (ToshTech) hosted an official meeting with a delegation from one of the world’s premier academic institutions — Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU). The visit culminated in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), establishing a robust foundation for long-term academic and scientific synergy between the two universities. The meeting was attended by the Rector of ToshTech, Professor Adham Khudaykulov, alongside International Cooperation Office managers Lola Badalova and Nargiza Saatova. Representing the university’s strategic partner, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), were Principal Pavel Zolotarev and Expert Alexey Gusev. The SJTU delegation was led by Vice President Professor ZHANG Zhaoguo, accompanied by Professor WANG Qian (Deputy Director of the Division of Global Cooperation and Exchange), LI Yongyuan, and Asia Affairs Specialist CHEN Hailei. The Student Innovation Center was represented by SONG Xuming, CHU Pengzhi, and FENG Xiao. Founded in 1896, Shanghai Jiao Tong University is one of China’s oldest and most prestigious institutions, commanding immense respect on the global stage. Its standing in major international rankings reflects its extraordinary academic and research caliber: Top 50 Worldwide: Consistently ranked among the top 50 universities globally by QS World University Rankings and Times Higher Education (THE).ARWU Leadership: Ranked 10th in the world in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), holding the #1 spot in Biomedical Engineering and #2 in Engineering globally.Technological Excellence: Its programs in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Computer Science are recognized by the global engineering community as some of the most advanced in existence. During the high-level discussions, both parties defined the key pillars of their future collaboration, focusing on: Academic Mobility: Facilitating exchange programs for students, researchers, and faculty members.Joint Degree Programs: Implementing "2+2" dual-degree models, allowing students to benefit from the academic rigor of both institutions.Student Development: Organizing international summer schools, internships, and hands-on practical training.Research & Faculty Exchange: Engaging professors in joint educational and research activities across partner campuses.Global Academic Events: Hosting joint conferences, competitions, and symposiums.Expert Integration: Recruiting international lecturers and top-tier experts to enhance the curriculum. The meeting concluded with a traditional exchange of commemorative gifts. Both leadership teams expressed a mutual commitment to a sustainable, long-term partnership aimed at elevating the potential of engineering education and scientific innovation in both Uzbekistan and China.
Adham Khudoykulov appointed rector of ToshTech University
Adkham Khudoykulov has been appointed rector of the technical university ToshTech, the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation reported. Earlier, the head of state Shavkat Mirziyoyev relieved him of his duties as head of the National Agency for Education Quality Assurance under the Presidential Administration. Decision to establish a university ToshTech was accepted on September 9. The university will receive financial, academic and organizational independence. ToshTech will accept its first undergraduate students from the next academic year. Kursiv Uzbekistan wrote that Bakhtiyor Yuldashev took the vacant post of head of the Director of the Agency for Quality Assurance in Education.