Former name | Tashkent State Transport University (TSTU) |
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Established | 2020 |
Rector | Abdurakhmanov Odil Kalandarovich (Doctor of Economics) |
Location | , |
Website | www |
Tashkent State Transport University (TSTU) is a university in Uzbekistan. [1] [2]
Tashkent State Transport University was founded in 2020 and headquartered in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
In May 2020 the Tashkent Institute of Railway Engineers, Tashkent Institute of Design, Construction and Maintenance of Automobile Roads and the Faculty of Aerospace Technology of Tashkent State Technical University were merged into the Tashkent State Transport University. The university includes 8 faculties and 39 departments.
With more than 90 years of history 200 thousand highly qualified specialists with higher and secondary professional education graduated from the university. They successfully work in transport and in other economic sectors in Uzbekistan and other countries.
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