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About the faculty

The Central Asian Agricultural Institute began functioning on the basis of the Faculty of Agriculture at the Central Asian University in 1930. In the same year, the department of agronomy was created, which still trains leading specialists in the field of agriculture: agronomists, breeders, engineers.
In 1979, the faculty included 12 departments, which employed 137 professors and teachers. Among them were 9 Doctors of sciences, 58 candidates of sciences, 24 associate professors and 28 senior lecturers.
In the academic year 1978-1979, there were 873 full-time students at the faculty. 22 full-time and part-time postgraduate students studied at the departments of this faculty, seven of whom were foreigners.
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.

Agricultural engineering and agrotechnologies

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Djiyanov Maoruf Rashidovich

Dean of the Faculty
Djiyanov Maoruf Rashidovich

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