Samarkand International University of Technology, which trains engineers based on international standards, celebrated its 4th anniversary.
At the university, professors and teachers from the United States, Poland, Italy, India, South Korea, and South Africa are providing education to students based on international standards.

The university, which aims to train engineering personnel based on international standards, actively employs foreign professors and teachers from various countries around the world. Nearly 99% of the university's curricula and programs have been developed in cooperation with foreign technical universities and based on world standards.
Today, specialists from the USA, Poland, Italy, India, South Korea, and South Africa are teaching students here.
It has been four years since the establishment of Samarkand International University of Technology, the first private higher education institution in Azim Kent.
During this period, the university has laid a solid foundation and defined clear strategic goals.
The educational process is practice-oriented and organized based on a dual education system. As a result, students are achieving worthy accomplishments at international forums, conferences, and hackathons.
The university solemnly celebrated its 4th anniversary.
The event was attended by representatives of international scientific and educational organizations, media, foreign partners, the university staff, students, and their parents.
At the beginning of the ceremonial event, a congratulatory message from Bakhtiyor Fazilov, Chairman of the University's Board of Trustees and CEO of the Companies Group, was read aloud.
In his speech, the University Rector, Professor Yusuf Abdullayev, specifically focused on the formative stages of the university, mentioned the achievements, and spoke about the strategic directions for future development.
At the event, students who achieved the highest results and university professors were awarded by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees. The ceremonial event concluded with the performance of the university anthem by the students.







