Admission 2025/2026
Starting from the 2025/2026 academic year, the admission process to the undergraduate programs at state higher education institutions will be carried out in two stages:
Stage 1:
Applicants register online to take entrance tests between June 5 and June 25, and the admission exams are held during July and August.
Stage 2:
After the completion of all entrance tests, applicants will have 15 days to select the university, undergraduate program, and form of study.
Online registration:
— Bachelor’s degree: June 5 – June 25
👉 my.uzbmb.uz
— Master’s degree: July 1 – July 30
👉 magistr.edu.uz
— Second specialty: July 10 – August 10
👉 my.edu.uz
— Transfer of studies:
▫️ July 15 – August 5 (within state HEIs) — transfer.edu.uz
▫️ From foreign or non-state institutions to state universities — my.uzbmb.uz
Note:
Working hours: 09:00 – 18:00
Lunch break: 13:00 – 14:00
Day off: Sunday
For the 2025–2026 academic year, the number of test questions and assessment criteria for each subject in the bachelor's entrance examinations have been approved, according to the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation.
According to the relevant order issued by the Ministry, the number of questions and the scoring criteria for each subject required for admission to undergraduate programs at universities across the country will remain the same as in the previous year.
Specifically, three mandatory subjects will be tested for all applicants:
Native language (Uzbek, Russian, or Karakalpak) – 10 questions
Mathematics – 10 questions
History of Uzbekistan – 10 questions
Total: 30 questions. Each question carries 1.1 points, totaling 33 points.
In addition, applicants will be tested in two specialized subjects based on their chosen field of study:
First subject: 30 questions × 3.1 points = 93.0 points
Second subject: 30 questions × 2.1 points = 63.0 points
Thus, from the 60 specialized subject questions, a total of 156.0 points can be earned.
In total, during the 2025–2026 admission process, applicants will receive 90 test questions across 5 subjects, and the maximum achievable score will be 189 points.
📌 The set of test subjects (or professional/creative exams) corresponding to bachelor's degree programs for the 2025/2026 academic year.
📌 This list of subjects has been approved by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation.