Currently, the University Career Center and the "Kelajakka Qadam" (Step into the Future) Center have created extensive opportunities for the 2026 graduates. A precise employment analysis has been conducted for 78% of the total 2,971 graduates. Specifically, 43% of students have secured positions within legal entities, while 21% have expressed interest in pursuing further levels of education. Furthermore, indicators for student entrepreneurship and self-employment continue to show steady growth.
Notably, 117 innovative youth projects were developed through the "Kelajakka Qadam" Center, 53 of which received funding totaling 1.5 billion UZS. This further underscores the university's role not only as an educational institution but as a hub for practical results.
Significant progress has also been recorded in international expertise exchange. Practical efforts are underway to increase the number of students participating in paid internships in countries such as Germany, Bulgaria, Poland, Italy, and Japan to 300 by 2026.
The cooperative ties established with over 250 major partner organizations, including the Ministry of Agriculture and leading commercial banks, serve as a vital foundation for training qualified personnel for the agricultural sector, organizing effective educational and internship processes, and ensuring employment based on the specific requirements of industry employers.
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