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Institute of Energy of Tajikistan
Institute of Energy of Tajikistan is a recognised university in Tajikistan. Below is what AlmiStudy
records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed
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CityKurgan-Tyube/Bokhtar
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Computer Science & IT; Natural Sciences; Mathematics & Statistics
AccreditationMinistry of Education and Science, Republic of Tajikistan (Вазорати маориф ва илми Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон) — apex regulator for Tajik HEIs. Tajik HE: (1) NATIONAL FLAGSHIP — Tajik National University (1948 Soviet-era); (2) SPECIALIZED PUBLIC — technical (Tajik Technical / TTU), medical (Avicenna Medical), pedagogical (Sadriddin Ayni Pedagogical), agrarian, commerce, finance, languages, law-business-politics, arts/culture; (3) RUSSIAN-AFFILIATED — Russian-Tajik Slavonic University (Russian-language instruction, joint Russia-Tajikistan oversight); (4) REGIONAL — Khujand State (north — Sughd region), Kulob State (south — Khatlon), Khorog State (east — Gorno-Badakhshan Pamirs), Bokhtar State; (5) INTERNATIONAL — University of Central Asia (UCA, Aga Khan-founded with Tajikistan + Pakistan + Kyrgyzstan governments); (6) PRIVATE — smaller sector. Tajik is national language (Persian/Farsi dialect using Cyrillic script Soviet-era → being converted to Latin/Persian); Russian widely used in HE especially STEM + medicine + research; English-medium programmes growing.
Founded 2003 (chartered as specialised energy engineering institute serving Tajikistan's hydroelectric + power industry — Tajikistan ranks among world's top hydropower potential countries). Tajik specialised energy engineering institute. Founded 2003. Strategic for Tajikistan's MASSIVE HYDROPOWER POTENTIAL — Tajikistan ranks among world's TOP-10 hydropower potential countries (Pamir glacial rivers). Rogun Dam (when complete) will be world's TALLEST dam at 335m. CASA-1000 project exports Tajik electricity to Pakistan via Afghanistan. ~1,500 students.
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