Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology, Engineering university in Namangan, Uzbekistan
The Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology operates across multiple campus locations with six faculties and numerous specialized departments. The facilities include dedicated research laboratories and libraries containing extensive scientific collections to support thousands of students.
The institution was founded in 1991 as an extension of a major technical institute from Tashkent to address engineering education needs. This start reflected the growing demand for trained engineers and technical professionals in the Ferghana Valley.
The institute maintains active partnerships with universities across the region, shaping how students engage with peers from different countries. These connections bring international perspectives into classrooms and research work.
The campus can be explored during academic hours, and visitors can view the library spaces and research areas with prior arrangement. It is best to contact the institution in advance to confirm whether tours are available and what areas are accessible.
The institute operates specialized centers for floriculture and innovative technology research alongside its regular engineering programs. This combination allows students to pursue applied research in fields beyond conventional engineering studies.
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