F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked Questions
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1. How can I contact the admissions committee?
For information, phone: +99871-239-03-15.
Admissions committee working hours: Monday to Friday, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
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2. In which language are classes conducted?
In Uzbek, Russian and English.
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3. In which languages are short-term professional development courses conducted?
In Uzbek and Russian.
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4. Is work experience required to submit documents?
Candidates aged up to 45 with at least three years of total work experience are eligible for admission to MBA programs (full-time study only). No work experience is required for admission to MSc programs.
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5. When and how often is admission to the Graduate School of Business and Entrepreneurship held?
Acceptance of documents, as well as entrance examinations for master's programs, is carried out twice a year at a time determined by the Admissions Committee (summer and winter admission periods).
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6. Is there a test exam during the admission process?
Admission to the master's program is carried out in two stages:
interviews with candidates;
Entrance tests conducted by the Agency for Assessment of Knowledge and Qualifications under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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7. What documents are required for admission?
Candidates submit the following documents to the admissions committee through the official website of the Graduate School:
Application addressed to the Director of the Graduate School, indicating the direction of master's education and the form of study;
Recommendation signed by the candidate's first supervisor at the place of work;
a copy of the document on higher education;
4x6 color photo;
an extract from the work record book in the prescribed manner;
a document or certificate of the established form confirming the level of English proficiency (if any).
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8. Is a standardized document or certificate confirming the level of English proficiency required?
Candidates who have a valid national qualification certificate confirming knowledge of English at a level of B2 or higher, or international certificates confirming knowledge of English at a level of not less than B2 according to CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference), 5.0 points according to IELTS (International English Language Testing System), and 72 points according to TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), as well as those who have graduated from higher educational institutions in English, are exempt from taking the English language exam.
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9. What master's degree programs are offered at the Graduate School of Business and Entrepreneurship?
- MBA - Finance
- MBA - Digital Economy
- MBA - Global Management
- MBA - Agribusiness
- MBA - Small Business and Entrepreneurship
- MBA - Organizational Leadership
- Project Management
- International two diplomas: MBA Corporate Governance and Strategic Business Development (RANXiGS)
- International two diplomas: MBA IT Business (AJOU)
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10. What is the procedure for submitting documents to the master's degree programs of the Graduate School of Business and Entrepreneurship?
Submission of documents:
It is carried out online through the official website of the Graduate School.