UZBEKISTAN
The Republic of Uzbekistan acquired autonomy in 1991, in the wake of being essential for the previous Soviet Union since 1924, and it has started its change to a market economy. Uzbekistan is an official republic and conducts presidential and parliamentary races consistently. The President of Uzbekistan is Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
Uzbekistan is an asset-rich, doubly-landlocked nation, deliberately situated in the core of Central Asia. It has a population of around 32 million (as recorded at the start of 2017), roughly 50% lives in metropolitan zones. Uzbekistan's populace represents about 46% of Central Asia's populace of 68 million individuals. In 2011 the World Bank renamed Uzbekistan from a low-pay to a lower centre pay country.
Since the mid-90s, Uzbekistan has sought a careful and continuous way to deal with economic changes. The public exchange system is inflexible, with general levy and non-duty hindrances set up. Fundamental financial approaches have included dynamic state intercessions intended to accomplish independence in grain and energy assets, import replacement, and the amassing of foreign trade holds
BENIFITS
Nearest destination from India.
Direct flights up to Tashkent from India with 3 hours Journey.
Bullet Train from Tashkent to Samarkand.
Very Low Fee Structure compared India for similar Education pattern.
Study with International Students and get international exposure.
Peaceful, Safe & Secure. No Law & Order problems. Safe for Girls.
Good Indo Uzbekistan Relations, making Indian students comfortable.
Naturally Beautiful & favourable climate with clean & peaceful living conditions.
DOCUMENTS
Copy of Passport
Copy of Mark sheets
Copy of invitation letter
Birth certificate
Medical certificate
8 Passport size photographs
DOCUMENTS
Students should pass out 10 + 2 with a regular board.
50% marks in physics, chemistry, biology.
Cleared NEET With Qualifying Marks
Students should know English (IELTS not required).