Additional procedures for transferring studies from neighboring countries defined
Additional procedures for transferring studies from neighboring state universities to higher educational institutions of Uzbekistan have been defined.
As blogger Khushnudbek Khudoyberdiyev writes in his Telegram channel, according to the decree No. 13 of the state commission for admission, signed on February 28, 2020, the followings have been defined:
- distribution of the number of students allowed to transfer their studies from universities in neighboring countries to universities of Uzbekistan was approved by the respective universities in the country;
- students, who transferred their studies from other countries (particularly from the Russian Federation and other countries) to the neighboring state universities in the half of the academic year without continuing their studies for at least one semester, will not be allowed to transfer their studies;
- students, who are studying at the universities of neighboring countries in the form of distance learning or online, will not be allowed to transfer their studies;
- it was determined that the transfer of studies from universities in the neighboring countries to higher education institutions of Uzbekistan will only be carried out this year within the timeframe set by the state commission for admission.
“According to the data, over 36,400 students were allowed to transfer their studies to 80 universities in Uzbekistan,” Khushnudbek Khudoyberdiyev writes.
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