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Over 100 Uzbek students to be admitted to Russian Oil and Gas University's branch

Politics Materials 7 July 2010 18:46 (UTC +04:00)
The Uzbek Cabinet of Ministers has determined the quota to admit 100 students to a branch of the Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after Gubkin in Tashkent in 2010 - 2011.
Over 100 Uzbek students to be admitted to Russian Oil and Gas University's branch

Uzbekistan, Tashkent, July 6 / Trend D. Azizov /

The Uzbek Cabinet of Ministers has determined the quota to admit 100 students to a branch of the Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after Gubkin in Tashkent in 2010 - 2011.

According to the decree, about 25 students will be admitted for "Geophysical methods for wells" and "Oil and gas wells", the same number - for faculties "Development and exploitation of oil and gas fields" and "Economics and Management at the plant and oil gas industry".

Department of Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after Gubkin in Tashkent organized according to the decree of Uzbek President Islam Karimov, in January 2007.

The branch of Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after Gubkin in Tashkent was established according to the decree of Uzbek President Islam Karimov in January 2007.

The main task of the branch is to prepare qualified specialists for the oil and gas industry of the country in accordance with educational programs adopted in the Russian State Oil and Gas named after Gubkin, and recognized international standards.

There are seven branches of foreign universities in Uzbekistan, including Westminster International University, branches of Moscow State University named after Lomonosov, the Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after Gubkin, Russian Academy of Economics named after Plekhanov, the Singapore Institute of Management Development, Turin Polytechnic University, as well as representation of Nagoya University.

About 61 universities, including 17 universities, 42 institutions and two academies operate in Uzbekistan. According to the quotas approved for 2010 - 2011 academic year, about 62.500 students were admitted to Uzbek universities.

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