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Agricultural engineering and agrotechnologies

Do you want to work in the largest agricultural industries or in agricultural clusters and agricultural management systems?

If you want to explore growing technology? Creating new varieties of crops, organizing seed production, mechanizing and automating modern agricultural work and introducing a modern farming system – this faculty is for you!

 

At the faculty, students will learn how to put into practice innovative approaches to modern agricultural technologies, production and implementation of crop and seed production, mechanization, automation and digitalization of agriculture.

 

The history of the faculty dates back to 1930. To this day, the Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Agricultural Technologies not only trains advanced specialists in their field, but also makes a worthy contribution to the rise of agriculture.

 

To date, the faculty includes:

 

  • 25 Doctors of Sciences,
  • 50 candidates of Sciences,
  • More than 40 professor- teachers.

As a result of their efforts, more than 7,900 specialists are successfully working today.

 

The faculty includes departments:

 

– Fundamentals of agriculture and land reclamation;

– Crop production and oilseeds;

– Genetics, breeding and seed production of agricultural crops;

– Mechanization and automation of agriculture;

– Information systems and technologies.

 

Studying at this faculty is a reliable step towards creating a green future!

Djiyanov Maoruf Rashidovich

Djiyanov Maoruf Rashidovich

Dean of the Faculty

Progress

  • 5
    Departments within the faculty
  • 25
    Professors
  • 50
    Associate professors

History of the Faculty

1930

Agromuhandislik va agrotexnologiyalar fakulteti

The Faculty of Agronomy and Agrotechnology made a huge contribution to the training of highly qualified agronomists, scientific and scientific-pedagogical staff, and to the development of agricultural science. The faculty has trained 7,900 horticultural agronomists, field agronomists, and breeders. Of these, 5,025 were full-time students and 2,875 were part-time students. From 1979 to 1980, the faculty trained zooengineers and was called the Agrotechnical Faculty.
The faculty had the largest number of highly qualified teachers and played a leading role in the training of specialists and the development of agricultural science.
The Faculty of Agrobiology was renamed the Faculty of Agroengineering and Agrotechnology by Order of the Rector of Tashkent State University No. 1-9-6/60 dated April 3, 2025.
 Agromuhandislik va agrotexnologiyalar fakulteti
Tashkent State Agrarian University — with a 95-year history, advanced science, and innovations, further strengthens the agricultural potential of our country.