Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad Al-Khwarizmi
Fergana, Uzbekistan
Scholarship
No
Avg. tuition cost
1779 CAD
Intl. students
468
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Students looking for great engineering and computer science programs need to look no further than Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi.

At its founding in 1955, TUIT was initially a small community of electrotechnical communications and science lovers eager to bring their knowledge to bear on the world. Today, TUIT has evolved into an educational behemoth, with some 2,000 faculty members and more than 26,067 undergraduate and graduate students. 
Today, TUIT’s motto of “Build future with digital education” has taken it far. Most university rankings place TUIT among the best universities in Uzbekistan, and famous alumni include Abdulla Aripov Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, who graduated with a degree in electrotechnical communications engineering in 1983.

Education Cluster

University shows the cluster character including 6 branches, 14 professional technical colleges, 6 academic lyceums, and non-degree education centers. This means the university provides IT education for a variety of ages and knowledge groups.

TUIT has campuses in 6 different cities of Uzbekistan, which occupies an entire territory of the country with IT higher education and research. These cities are Samarkand, Karshi, Urgench, Nukus, Fergana, and Nurafshan

Teaching

TUIT is now an independent, coeducational endowed university organized into 9 faculties (Computer Engineering; Software Engineering; Cybersecurity; Telecommunication Technologies; Television technologies; Radio and Mobile Communication; Economics and Management it ICT; Vocational Education in ICT), and 62-degree  programs are taught in these faculties ;

For undergraduates, TUIT has a joint program with the Belarussian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics. Based on the 2+2 scheme, the joint program offers major programs on Software engineering, Programmable mobile systems, and artificial intelligence.

For graduates, the university cooperates with the Klagenfurt University of Austria to create talents in both hardware and software of information and communication technologies.    

Student life

Student life at TUIT serves up opportunities to discover new interests and passions galore, through a wide diversity of social, political, religious, and cultural activities. TUIT has more than 70 clubs and societies, including engineering project teams, community service organizations, and charitable projects. Approximately 30 percent of TUIT undergraduates join a sports team, and with 33 variety sports, TUIT boasts one of the broadest intercollegiate athletic programs in the country.

Alumni

As a graduate of TUIT, you will join a lifelong community of more than 10,000 like-minded people from across the world. This professional and social network provides a lifetime of support with clubs and contacts across the world and a range of groups and resources online. For a taste of what our alumni are doing today, see our monthly update where they share their experiences, showcase their career paths, and impart their wisdom.

Collaborations and international partnerships

The university established cooperation with 72 universities, 8 research centers, 14 enterprises, and organizations from 35 foreign countries (South Korea, Japan, Germany, France, the USA, India, etc.), and 94 cooperation agreements and a memorandum of understanding were signed on mutual understanding. Our students are crucial to our continued success and development and, along with our staff, they forge research links through regular travel and overseas exchanges. 

QS Rank:
Own admission test
60+
IELTS
5.5+
Bachelor GPA
3+
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