Students in Uzbekistan rejected the opportunity to study abroad.
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Hey there! Let's talk about the latest updates on education in Uzbekistan. As per the current news, students already enrolled in part-time studies will carry on as normal. President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has ordened the development of distance learning instead of part-time education, but admission to such programs should not exceed half the number of students enrolled in full-time education. Exceeding these limits could lead to severe consequences, including the loss of the educational institution's license.
To ensure quality education, special departments will be established in all universities, regardless of their ownership or affiliation. This move aims to maintain the standards of education across the board.
Previously, good news was announced for former students of military educational institutions in Kazakhstan.
As we delve deeper into the topic, it's important to note that the search results don't provide specific details about the changes in part-time and distance learning in Uzbekistan, such as admission quotas and quality control measures. The 'Silk Road' International University of Tourism gives information on admission quotas for different academic years, but special details about changes in part-time or distance learning quotas are missing from the available search results.
Looking for particulars on President Shavkat Mirziyoyev's decree regarding part-time and distance learning, including admission quotas and quality control measures? I'd recommend checking out official government sources or recent news articles specifically related to his decrees for the most accurate information. Stay tuned for more updates!
- I am keen on finding specific details about President Shavkat Mirziyoyev's decree regarding part-time and distance learning, including admission quotas and quality control measures.
- Despite the President's order to focus on online education, admission to these programs should not exceed half the number of students enrolled in full-time education.
- Regardless of the ownership or affiliation, special departments will be established in all universities for maintaining the standards of education-and-self-development and online-education.
- The search results do not offer concrete information about changes in part-time or distance learning quotas, such as those at the 'Silk Road' International University of Tourism.
