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The Turkmen State Architecture and Construction Institute

The Turkmen State Architecture and Construction Institute

About the Institution

The Turkmen State Architecture and Construction Institute is a modern higher education institution established on May 25, 2012. It was founded on the basis of the Turkmen Polytechnic Institute, which was closed after its creation on September 1, 1963. Today, the Turkmen State Architecture and Construction Institute serves as a contemporary scientific, design, and educational hub, training highly qualified specialists for various ministries and departments within Turkmenistan's construction and industrial complex.

The institute's infrastructure includes Training and Construction Center, a Turkmen-Indian Training and Production Center equipped with modern machinery, a museum, three dormitories, a canteen, and a stadium. Currently, the institute comprises 8 faculties and 28 departments, offering education to 4,630 students across 10 fields and 34 specializations, in line with contemporary demands. Bachelor's programs are available for 13 specializations within 7 fields. The institute prepares specialists for both state and private institutions and enterprises in Turkmenistan, graduating over 750 highly educated professionals annually.

The Turkmen State Architecture and Construction Institute fosters international cooperation in science and education with leading universities worldwide. Adhering to the "Concept for the Development of the Digital Education System in Turkmenistan," the institute trains specialists in 10 key areas:

  • “Architecture”

  • “Construction Engineering and Technologies”

  • “Informatics and Computer Engineering”

  • “Electronics, Radio Engineering, and Communication Systems”

  • “Electrical and Thermal Power Engineering”

  • “Mechanical Engineering”

  • “Chemical Technologies”

  • “Materials Technologies”

  • “Economics and Management”

  • “Management in Technical Systems”

  • “Digitalization and Practical Training”

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