Bukhara University is a higher education institution located in the city of Bukhara, Bukhara region, Uzbekistan. The university includes 10 faculties:
Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, Economics and Tourism, Information Technology, History and Law, Philology, Foreign Languages, Natural Sciences, Agronomy and Biotechnology, Art Science and Sports Activities and Pedagogy. I was lucky enough to become a student here through the exam, and now I am a 1st-year student of the Faculty of Philology. I can safely say that many students here receive quality education from teachers. Specialists in their professions teach students. In addition, the University has winners of various competitions.
Bukhara State University is one of the first higher educational institutions in our republic. Initially, 17 pedagogues-employees worked in it, and now the number of pedagogues-employees is 489. Until the years of independence, this educational institution, which was developed only by teachers as a pedagogical institute, got the status of a university in 1992, and its possibilities expanded even more.
Bukhara State University maintains scientific relations with more than 20 scientific and educational centers and universities in foreign countries, foreign organizations regarding international cooperation. Auditoriums in educational buildings are equipped with modern computer equipment, video projectors and electronic boards. I am very happy to be a student of a modern University. Finally, I would like to express my gratitude to OBIDJON KHAFIZOVICH KHAMIDOV, RECTOR OF BUKHARA STATE UNIVERSITY.
Muhammadova Zarifa is a 1st year student of the Faculty of Philology of Bukhara State University, Journalism department.
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