Faculty of Exact and Applied Sciences

General Information about the Faculty

The Faculty of Exact and Applied Sciences was established in accordance with Resolution No. 14 of the Academic Council of the Institute dated August 12, 2024. Today, the faculty is one of the leading structural units that trains highly qualified specialists based on advanced pedagogical technologies and international best practices.

The faculty comprises the following four departments:

  1. Department of Mathematics
  2. Department of Computer Science
  3. Department of Fine Arts and Technological Education
  4. Department of Music Education

Currently, a total of 1,434 students are enrolled at the faculty, including:

  • 1,063 full-time students
  • 371 evening (part-time) students

Bachelor’s Degree Programs

  • 60540100 – Mathematics

  • 60540200 – Applied Mathematics

  • 60110600 – Mathematics and Computer Science

  • 60110500 – Fine Arts and Engineering Graphics

  • 60111300 – Technological Education

  • 60110600 – Music Education

  • 60211400 – Vocal Arts (Traditional Singing)

Master’s Degree Programs

  • 70110601 – Methods of Teaching Exact and Natural Sciences (Mathematics)

  • 70110602 – Information Technologies in Education

  • 70111202 – Engineering Graphics and Design Theory

  • 70111301 – Music Education and Arts

  • 70112301 – Theory of Education and Upbringing (Technological Education)

Academic Staff and Research Capacity

The faculty employs a total of 95 academic staff members, including:

  • Doctors of Science (DSc): 2

  • Candidates of Science / Doctors of Philosophy (PhD): 25

  • Assistant lecturers: 68

Research Activities (2025 Summary)

During 2025, the faculty achieved the following research outcomes:

  • 309 scientific articles and conference papers published;

  • 5 articles published in reputable journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science;

  • 96 articles published in international journals and 69 in national journals;

  • 29 textbooks and teaching manuals, and 3 monographs published.

International Cooperation

The faculty maintains active cooperation with prestigious higher education institutions worldwide, including Tajik National University, the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan Federal University, and Gachon University (South Korea), among others.
Talented Students and Achievements

State Scholarships:

  • Teshayeva Madina – Recipient of the Islam Karimov State Scholarship (2023)

  • Abdullayeva Dilnoza – Recipient of the Islam Karimov State Scholarship (2024)

  • International Olympiads (2025):

  • At international mathematics olympiads held in Ashgabat (OMOUS-2025) and Saint Petersburg (11-NCUMC), our students won a total of 3 silver and 9 bronze medals.

Student Life and Clubs

To ensure meaningful use of students’ free time, more than 10 clubs operate within the faculty, including “Young Researchers,” “Robotics,” “Young Mathematicians,” “Skilled Hands,” “Dutar Players,” “Graphics,” and others.