The aim of the event is to support the best startup initiatives across Central Asia and create an environment for experience exchange among representatives who have succeeded with their own projects, as well as young talents.
Participants, mentors, and collaborators from not only our country but also Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan are invited to participate.
We wish success to all participants taking part in the weekly event.
The hackathon has 150 participants, who will present their projects developed over two days starting today.
We wish all participants success!
During the press conference, information was provided regarding admission procedures, exams, and admission requirements for the 2024/2025 academic year at the university.
Applications are accepted for the bachelor's degree programs in 9 fields of study, including Chemical and Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering, Cyber security, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Applied Mathematics, Economics and Data Science, Pedagogy, and Industrial Management.
According to the admission requirements, applicants wishing to submit their applications for enrollment must possess a certificate confirming proficiency in the English language at a minimum level of B2. In this regard, applicants are required to have achieved minimum results such as IELTS 5.5, CEFR B2, and TOEFL iBT 46.
Applicants who do not have a certificate confirming their proficiency in the English language will still be considered, but they must submit the required certificate to the admission office by August 26th.
Current students of academic lyceums, colleges, and high schools are also eligible to apply, and they are required to submit their completed certificates to the admission office by August 26th.
During the university admission exams, students who perform exceptionally well at entrance exams will be eligible for various amounts of grants.
During the meeting, students had the opportunity to familiarize themselves closely with the education directions available at the university, the conditions for studying, and modern equipment in the laboratories.
The meeting proved to be beneficial for young learners, providing them with clear insights into the educational directions they aspire to pursue in the future.
Currently, in 16 cities across our country, a "Yangi Nafas" public race marathon is taking place in celebration of the acceptance day of the national flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Students from New Uzbekistan University, who participated in this marathon, were honored with medals for successfully completing the race in their own time.
During the mentioned Clubs Day, all existing clubs at New Uzbekistan University showcased their programs, providing information on how students can engage in beneficial activities during their free time.
Currently, there are 32 clubs in four categories (intellectual, entertaining, sports, and educational) at the university. New clubs can also be formed based on student initiative and interest.
This day, a book fair was also held at the university. Students familiarized themselves with works of national and world literature in various genres, published in Uzbek, English, and Russian.
The event, organized under the "Green Space" national initiative, had the Minister of Preschool and School Education, Khilola Umarova, in attendance, providing her recommendations on nurturing the planted saplings and further improving the region.
Our university professors also took part in the event.
"I planted a tree for the first time in my life today. I hadn't engaged in such work before due to my busy city life. Planting a tree seemed easy to me, but it turned out to be not so. The process of planting today left an unforgettable impression on me. I am very pleased to contribute to the development of Uzbekistan," said Hamidreza Ghandvar.