
Tashkent State University of Economics
Tashkent State University of Economics Overview
Tashkent State University of Economics (TSUE) is a leading higher education institution in Uzbekistan, specializing in economics and business. With a history dating back to 1931, TSUE has a strong reputation for academic excellence and research achievements.
Faculty Strength
TSUE boasts a team of highly qualified faculty members, including renowned economists, business professionals, and researchers. The faculty members are dedicated to providing students with cutting-edge knowledge and skills in the field of economics.
Key Disciplines
TSUE offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various disciplines such as finance, accounting, marketing, and international business. The university is particularly known for its strong emphasis on practical training and experiential learning.
Research Achievements
TSUE has made significant contributions to the field of economics through its research initiatives and publications. The university encourages students to engage in research projects and collaborate with faculty members on groundbreaking studies.
Specialized Programs
TSUE offers specialized programs in areas such as e-commerce, economic development, and financial analysis. These programs are designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in today's competitive business environment.
Talent Development and Reputation
TSUE has a strong track record of producing talented graduates who excel in their respective fields. The university's graduates are highly sought after by employers both in Uzbekistan and abroad, showcasing the institution's reputation for excellence in education.
Programmes
Bachelor(63) / UG(63)
Business and Management(43)
- •Accounting
- •Accounting and Auditing (by Sectors)
- •Banking
- •Banking and Auditing
- •Budget Control and Treasury
- •Budget Control and Treasury
- •Business Administration
- •Business Administration (by Sectors)
- •Business Analysis
- •Commerce
- •Commerce
- •Corporate Governance
- •Corporate Governance
- •Digital Economy (by Sectors and Industries)
- •Digital Economy (by Sectors and Industries)
- •E-commerce
- •Econometrics
- •Econometrics
- •Economic Security
- •Economic Security
- •Economics
- •Economics (Development Economics)
- •Economics (Green Economics)
- •Economics (Urban Economics)
- •Economics (by Sectors and Industries)
- •Finance and Financial Technologies
- •Finance and Financial Technologies
- •Insurance
- •Insurance
- •International Currency and Credit Relations
- •Investment Project Services and Financing
- •Investment Project Services and Financing
- •Management
- •Management (by Sectors and Industries)
- •Marketing
- •Marketing (by Sectors and Industries)
- •Regional Economics
- •Regional Economics
- •Stock Exchange Operations
- •Taxes and Taxation
- •Taxes and Taxation (by Activity Types)
- •Valuation
- •Valuation
Engineering and Technology(6)
- •Artificial Intelligence
- •Data Science
- •Information Security
- •Information Security
- •Information Systems and Technologies
- •Information Systems and Technologies
Natural Sciences(2)
- •Statistics
- •Statistics
Social Sciences and Management(12)
- •Human Resource Management
- •Human Resource Management
- •Logistics
- •Logistics
- •Management (Tourism Business Management)
- •Organization and Management of Hotel Operations
- •Organization and Management of Hotel Operations
- •Professional Education (Economics)
- •Tourism (by Activity Areas)
- •Tourism and Hospitality
- •World Economy and International Economic Relations
- •World Economy and International Economic Relations
Master(33) / PG(33)
Business and Management(25)
- •Accounting
- •Auditing
- •Banking
- •Business Administration (Master of Business Administration - MBA)
- •Business Analysis
- •Capital Market and Stock Exchange Operations
- •Commerce
- •Corporate Finance and Securities Market
- •Corporate Governance
- •Customs Operations
- •Digital Economy
- •Econometrics
- •Economic Security
- •Economic Theory
- •Economics
- •Finance
- •Insurance
- •Investment Management
- •Investment Management (by Sectors and Industries)
- •Macroeconomics
- •Management
- •Marketing
- •State Financial Control and Audit
- •Taxes and Taxation
- •Valuation
Engineering and Technology(2)
- •Artificial Intelligence
- •Information Technology and Systems in Economics
Social Sciences and Management(6)
- •Foreign Economic Activities
- •Human Resource Management
- •Logistics
- •Theory and Methodology of Professional Education
- •Tourism and Hospitality
- •World Economy
University Information
Admission
Application windows & key dates:
1. Online registration:
- Domestic (Uzbek citizens): 1 – 30 June 2025 on my.gov.uz;
- International applicants: Rolling: 1 March – 31 August 2025 on https://tsue.uz/admission
2. State entrance tests:
- Domestic (Uzbek citizens ): Early August 2025;
- International applicants: June- August 2025.
- Domestic (Uzbek citizens ): Within 15 days after results are released ( https://tsue.uz/en/page/admission-2025 );
- International applicants: Direct in the portal.
- Domestic (Uzbek citizens ): 10 September 2025;
- International applicants: Direct in the portal.
- Domestic (Uzbek citizens ): 10 September 2025;
- International applicants: Direct in the portal.
- Domestic (Uzbek citizens): —;
- International applicants: Instant support letter on request.
- Domestic (Uzbek citizens): By 25 September 2025;
- International applicants: By 25 September 2025.
Entry requirements:
1. Bachelor’s :
- Academic background: Completed secondary / vocational school with ≥ 60 points in the State Test (Uzbek citizens) or a high-school diploma with GPA ≥ 3.0 / 80 % (international);
- Language: IELTS 5.5 / TOEFL iBT 60 (programmes taught in English); B2 CEFR for Uzbek- or Russian-medium tracks;
- Other: Notarized translations of all certificates for foreign applicants ( https://tsue.uz/en/admission ) .
- Academic background : Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field; min GPA 3.0 / 75 %;
- Language: IELTS 5.5 / TOEFL iBT 70
- Other: Motivation letter; two references.
- Academic background: Master’s or Specialist diploma; research proposal;
- Language: IELTS 5.5 / TOEFL iBT 70
- Other: Preliminary approval from intended supervisor.
The Cabinet of Ministers republic of Uzbekistan allocates an annual state-funded quota for each major; for 2024/25 TSUE received 2420 bachelor seats (1 120 state-funded, 1 300 fee-paying) and 610 master seats. Updated 2025 figures will be posted on the admission–2025 page as soon as they are promulgated. Competitive scores in 2024 ranged from 68 points (Econometrics) to 118 points (International Economics); applicants should regard these as indicative cut-offs.
General
Bachelor
Master
Facilities
Sports & recreation- A dedicated sports quarter behind the main academic blocks contains five outdoor arenas—an all-weather football pitch, a 400-seat mini-stadium, and separate volleyball, badminton and basketball courts—plus an indoor fitness complex with cardio and free-weight zones. Qualified coaches run after-class programmers in tennis, futsal, gymnastics and aerobics, while the Sports Medicine Unit provides baseline health checks for every scholarship athlete ( https://tsue.uz/en/page/sport-facilities ).
Library & academic support- The four-store Information-Resource Centre (IRC) houses Central Asia’s largest economics collection, collaborative reading rooms, Bloomberg terminals and a digitization studio. For course texts and stationery the on-site Bookstore doubles as an “ideas hub” that hosts author talks, book swaps and themed displays during Global Money Week and similar events ( https://www.unipage.net/en/21873/tashkent_state_university_of_economics ) ( https://tsue.uz/en/page/bookstore ).
All lecture rooms meet 4th-generation multimedia standards—HD laser projection, smart boards and hybrid-teaching cameras—and each faculty hosts sponsored Training & Simulation Centers run jointly with leading commercial banks and corporations. These “Smart Classrooms” allow students to practise real-time trading, ERP scenarios and data-analytics cases on industry software.
Dining- Three subsidized cafeterias (600 seats) serve hot meals from 08:00-19:00. Menus always include halal, vegetarian and low-salt options, cash-free payment and free filtered water. Interiors follow a “third-space” design with USB-power, soft seating and campus Wi-Fi so that students can eat and study in the same venue ( https://tsue.uz/en/page/cafeterias ).
Accommodation- TSUE operates three residence halls providing 1 456 beds. Dormitory 1 (620 beds) is reserved for first-year undergraduates; Dormitories 2 & 3 house senior and international students and include family rooms and fully accessible units. All halls offer 24-hour security, resident tutors, self-service laundries, communal kitchens and high-speed internet ( https://tsue.uz/en/page/dormitory ).
Health & well-being- Student welfare is anchored by the Abu Ali Ibn Sina Health Support Service, an on-campus clinic staffed by physicians, nurses and a psychologist. It provides first aid, vaccination drives, sexual-health advice, stress-management workshops and fast-track referrals to partner hospitals. Emergency cover is available 24/7 and routine appointments can be booked online ( https://tsue.uz/en/page/health-support-service ).
Accessibility & inclusion- In line with Uzbekistan’s national EDI strategy, TSUE has retro-fitted all buildings with ramps, elevators, tactile paving and accessible wash-rooms, and supplies Braille signage, screen-reader software and induction loops. A dedicated Support Centre for Minority Groups coordinates mentors, peer buddies and targeted scholarships ( https://conference.wiut.uz/images/documents/Eng_Inclusive_University_Good_Practice_Guide_13022024p.pdf ) ( https://tsue.uz/en/contests ).
Sustainability & “Green Campus”- Campus landscaping is continually enriched to promote local flora and fauna, and all new planting follows a water-efficient xeriscape plan. A phased roll-out of rooftop solar arrays aims to cover 50 % of the University’s electricity demand by the end of 2025. Classrooms are being fitted with motion-sensor LED lighting, and all water taps are being converted to sensor-activated units to cut consumption. Bike-share docks and e-scooter charging points further reduce car use.
Social & community spaces- “Social Rooms” on every academic floor provide microwaves, lockers and lounge furniture for informal gatherings, while multi-purpose halls host debates, TEDx events and cultural nights. Outdoor Wi-Fi gardens and a rooftop terrace overlooking the Ankhor Canal extend study space during spring and autumn ( https://tsue.uz/page/social-rooms ).
Campus services (selected)
- 24-hour security and CCTV at all gates
- Career Centre offering weekly employer drop-ins, mock interviews and a start-up incubator
- International Office that processes visas, migration cards and insurance within 72 hours
- On-site banking, ATMs and a post office in the main atrium
Students & Staff
Student life
Tashkent State University of Economics (TSUE) delivers an active, deliberately inclusive student experience that balances academic rigor with extensive cultural, sporting and social opportunities. Every initiative on campus is overseen by the Student Union and the Department for Social Affairs, whose joint charter guarantees that events are bilingual (Uzbek / Russian) with simultaneous English support, physically accessible and low-cost or free to attend.Vibrant calendar of events- More than 150 date-based activities punctuate the academic year. Social highlights include Teacher’s Day, International Women’s Day, the campus Comedy Show and the spring Navruz festival, each drawing 1 000+ participants to the main square for concerts, food fairs and student-run pop-up markets ( https://tsue.uz/en/page/social-life ). Intellectual fixtures such as the Zakovat and Brain quiz-clubs, thematic workshops and case competitions are scheduled weekly, ensuring that extracurricular learning remains continuous rather than episodic.
Clubs, teams and competitions- Under the “One Student—One Club” policy every first-year is matched with at least one registered society from a list that spans volleyball, swimming, tennis, chess, fitness, judo, arm-wrestling and ping-pong through to debating, photography and fintech coding groups ( https://tsue.uz/en/page/students-teams ). Competitive sport is anchored by the annual Rector’s Cup, a month-long tournament whose 2025 edition involved 46 teams across eight disciplines and culminated in a televised awards ceremony in June 2025 ( https://tsue.uz/en/news/toshkent-davlat-iqtisodiyot-universitetida-rektor-kubogi-sport-musobaqalarining-yakuniy-bosqichi-va-taqdirlash-marosimi-bolib-otdi ). Winning squads gain priority access to the University’s international exchange roster for the following semester.
Living-learning communities- TSUE’s three residence halls are programmed around thematic “floors”: Entrepreneurship, Languages & Cultures, Sustainability, and Health. Resident tutors organise floor-specific masterclasses (e.g., start-up pitch nights on the Entrepreneurship floor) and coordinate weekend service trips with local NGOs. Communal Social Rooms on every level—equipped with kitchenettes, sofas, print stations and video-game consoles—act as informal hubs where domestic and international students can mix outside formal study hours ( https://tsue.uz/page/social-rooms ).
Inclusion and personal support- A dedicated Support Centre for Minority Groups supplies peer mentors, legal counselling and scholarship guidance to women in STEM, first-generation students and ethnic-minority groups. All buildings incorporate wheelchair ramps, Braille signage and induction loops; lecture recordings are automatically captioned in Uzbek and English. For physical and mental health the on-site Abu Ali ibn Sina Health Support Service offers 24/7 first aid, vaccination drives, free mental-health counselling and reproductive-health advice ( https://tsue.uz/en/page/health-support-service ).
Food, retail and “third-spaces”- Three campus cafeterias supply subsidized, halal-certified menus and “grab-and-go” counters until 19:00; extended hours operate during exam weeks. A student-run Bookstore Café doubles as an ideas lab hosting author talks and second-hand textbook swaps, reinforcing the University’s sustainability agenda.
Community engagement & global outlook- TSUE students log a combined 20 000+ volunteer hours each year through initiatives ranging from weekend English clubs in local schools to pro-bono tax-filing clinics for small businesses. International exposure is supported by language tandems, Model UN simulations and 60+ exchange slots under Erasmus+, Mevlana and CAMPUS Asia frameworks.
Digital & physical safety- The campus is fully CCTV-monitored, guarded 24 hours and smoke-free. A real-time mobile app (“TSUE Life”) pushes event reminders, room-booking options and emergency alerts while letting students rate every activity for future funding decisions.
Sustainability in daily life- Student Life aligns with TSUE’s Green Campus roadmap: waste-sorting bins are colour-coded across all common areas; bike-share docks and e-scooter chargers sit at each gate; dormitories run “Eco-Floor” energy-saving contests that have cut electricity use by 12 % since 2023.
Total students
14,603
International students
1,391
Total faculty staff
1,007
Cost of Living
Accommodation
$3,790
(Approx. amount)
Food
$1,760
(Approx. amount)
Transport
$130
(Approx. amount)
Utilities
$600
(Approx. amount)
Employability & Career
Career Services
Graduate outcomes:
- 96.5 % employment – of the 2023/24 graduating cohort secured work or postgraduate study within six months, according to Ministry-audited data announced at TSUE’s 2024 “Career Day” ( https://tsue.uz/en/news/tdiuda-karyera-kuni-mehnat-yarmarkasi-tashkil-etildi ).
- Top sectors: banking & fintech (32 %), audit & advisory (19 %), public finance (11 %), logistics (8 %), FMCG (7 %), and IT services (6 %).
- Median starting salary for bachelor graduates in 2024: UZS 6.8 million per month (≈ US $550).
- Audit and advisory. Major recruiters include PwC, KPMG, Deloitte and EY. Typical entry positions for TSUE graduates are assurance trainee, tax analyst or deals-advisory intern.
- Banking and fintech. Partners range from the Central Bank of Uzbekistan and large commercial banks such as Turonbank, Asakabank and KapitalBank to rapidly growing fintechs like Payme and Uzum. Common starting roles are retail-banking associate, risk modeller and product manager.
- Multinationals and FMCG. International brands such as Coca-Cola İçecek, Nestlé, L’Oréal and UzAuto Motors hire TSUE students as management trainees and supply-chain analysts.
- Public sector and international financial institutions. The Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Asian Development Bank, UNDP and World Bank–funded projects recruit graduates for policy-analyst and project-coordinator posts.
- Tech and data. Employers include EPAM, resident companies of Uzbekistan’s IT Park and Yandex Go. Typical entry titles are business-data analyst and QA tester.
Integrated career-development model :
- First year – Discover. Employability Passport module (2 ECTS) introduces self-assessment, labour-market mapping and LinkedIn profile building.
- Second year – Engage. Students complete a 160-hour compulsory internship during the summer. The Career Centre guarantees a placement to every student who meets GPA > 2.5.
- Third year – Experience. Project-based learning partnered with KPMG, PwC and IT Park start-ups; students solve live cases and pitch to employers.
- Final year – Launch. Personal career coach, mock assessment centres, and direct-hire interviews during Career Day—a job fair that attracted 10 000 visitors and 170 companies in 2024 ( https://tsue.uz/en/news/tdiuda-karyera-kuni-mehnat-yarmarkasi-tashkil-etildi ).
Signature programmes :
- Rector’s Internship Fund – stipends airfare and living costs for up to 30 international internships each summer.
- Women in Finance Mentoring Circle – pairs female undergraduates with executives from Deloitte, Turonbank and the Central Bank.
- Green Economy Incubator – seed-funds student start-ups focused on clean energy and circular-economy solutions; three alumni ventures have already raised external investment.
- Civil Service Fast Track – bespoke workshops with the Civil Service Development Agency; 40 graduates entered state ministries through this route in 2024 ( https://tsue.uz/en/news/karyera-kunida-talabalar-bandligini-taminlashga-xizmat-qiluvchi-muhim-hamkorlik-kelishuvlari-imzolandi ).
Global employability- Seven joint- or dual-degree tracks—run with partners such as the London School of Economics, Missouri State University and IMC Krems—embed compulsory overseas study or practicum blocks, broadening graduates’ international career options ( https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/tashkent-state-university-economics ). Exchange students also benefit from Erasmus+, Mevlana and CAMPUS Asia mobility grants managed by TSUE’s International Grants Unit.
Continuous support for alumn- The Graduate Success Office maintains a 25 000-member alumni network on Telegram and LinkedIn, circulates quarterly labour-market bulletins and offers free CPD webinars in data analytics, CFA prep and coding. Alumni can access career counselling for up to five years post-graduation.
Career-readiness metrics (2024 cohort) :
- Internship participation. Eighty-seven percent of students completed at least one formal internship before graduation.
- Assessment-centre engagement. A total of 2 150 students took part in simulated assessment centres run by the Career Centre and partner employers.
- Professional certification. Thirty-four percent of graduates left TSUE holding at least one industry credential—such as ACCA papers, CFA Level 1, Cisco networking badges or the Bloomberg Market Concepts certificate.
- Student entrepreneurship. Eighteen start-ups were legally incorporated by final-year project teams during the academic year.
- Alumni mentoring coverage. The University maintains a ratio of one alumni mentor for every seven students participating in the formal mentoring programme.
- Career Centre enquiries – +998 97 410 78 64 | [email protected]
- Job board – career.tsue.uz (24/7 access; VPN may be required outside Uzbekistan)
- Internship Desk – [email protected] (Room A-109)
- Start-up Garage – [email protected] (Tech Park Annex)
Media & Gallery
Frequently Asked Questions
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Rankings
Sustainability Rankings
Rank: #951
University Rankings by Region
Rank: #274
World University Rankings
Rank: #1001
World University Rankings by Subject
Rank: #451
Campus Locations
Tashkent State University of Economics Campus
Primary Campus49, I. Karimov avenue,, Chilonzor district
Academic Lyceum of Tashkent State University of Ec
Tashkent city, Chilonzor district, M. Gafurov street 183
Bakhmal Economy and Tourism Technical College Camp
Jizzakh region, Bakhmal district Mongolian street
Emperor Alexander I St. Petersburg State Transport
Moskovsky avenue 9
Indonesia University of Education Campus
Dr. Setiabudi street 229
Samarkand Branch of TSUE Campus
51, Professors street
Tashkent technical school of economy and industry
Tashkent city, Sergeli district, Kanora street 44
Turtkul Faculty of Tashkent State University of Ec
Turtkul street 59
