Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent (TTPU) is a public engineering university in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, established in 2009 by presidential decree in partnership with Politecnico di Torino, Italy. Its Italian-track Bachelor of Science programmes in Civil, Mechanical, Computer and Automotive Engineering and Industrial Manufacturing Technologies are taught in English, partly by Italian faculty, leading to a dual diploma from both TTPU and Politecnico di Torino.


€3,300
3 years
English
September
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Public
Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent (TTPU) is a public engineering university in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, established in 2009 by presidential decree in partnership with Politecnico di Torino, Italy. Its Italian-track Bachelor of Science programmes in Civil, Mechanical, Computer and Automotive Engineering and Industrial Manufacturing Technologies are taught in English, partly by Italian faculty, leading to a dual diploma from both TTPU and Politecnico di Torino.
TTPU was founded on 27 April 2009 under Presidential Decree No. PP-1106, following a cooperation agreement between Uzbekistan's Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education, JSC Uzavtosanoat and Politecnico di Torino. Its single campus sits at 17 Kichik Khalka Yuli (Small Ring Road) in Tashkent's Almazar district, with academic and administrative buildings, specialized engineering laboratories, a library, conference halls and residence halls. The university enrols roughly 1,500-1,600 students across five departments (Natural-Mathematical Sciences; Humanitarian-Economic Sciences; Control and Computer Engineering; Civil Engineering and Architecture; and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering). A sports complex commissioned in 2011 includes a football field, basketball and volleyball courts, a wrestling hall, a swimming pool and a 360-seat stadium, and the campus hosts a Techno Park company incubator running more than 25 student and industry innovation projects, plus a dedicated metrology centre. TTPU maintains partnerships with more than 40 universities across 19-plus countries for exchange and joint research.
Automotive Engineering (Italian Track, B.Sc.)
Computer Engineering (Italian Track, B.Sc.)
Civil Engineering and Architecture (Italian Track, B.Sc.)
Day-to-day life for Indian students pursuing this program at Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent in Tashkent, the country. This covers accommodation, food, campus environment, safety, and the student support systems available to you during your this program years.
Campus environment
TTPU was founded on 27 April 2009 under Presidential Decree No. PP-1106, following a cooperation agreement between Uzbekistan's Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education, JSC Uzavtosanoat and Politecnico di Torino. Its single campus sits at 17 Kichik Khalka Yuli (Small Ring Road) in Tashkent's Almazar district, with academic and administrative buildings, specialized engineering laboratories, a library, conference halls and residence halls. The university enrols roughly 1,500-1,600 students across five departments (Natural-Mathematical Sciences; Humanitarian-Economic Sciences; Control and Computer Engineering; Civil Engineering and Architecture; and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering). A sports complex commissioned in 2011 includes a football field, basketball and volleyball courts, a wrestling hall, a swimming pool and a 360-seat stadium, and the campus hosts a Techno Park company incubator running more than 25 student and industry innovation projects, plus a dedicated metrology centre. TTPU maintains partnerships with more than 40 universities across 19-plus countries for exchange and joint research.
Accommodation
TTPU's own campus includes residence halls, but the university's English-language materials reviewed for this profile do not publish a specific per-room dormitory rate, so applicants should confirm current on-campus housing availability and pricing directly with TTPU's International Department before budgeting. More broadly, Tashkent's general private-housing market runs from roughly USD 100-150/month for a shared dormitory-style room to USD 250-400/month for a private one-bedroom flat, with homestays (sometimes including meals) available from about USD 150-250/month; these are city-wide market ranges rather than confirmed TTPU rates.
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Daily living support
Food and groceries in Tashkent typically cost students USD 100-150/month. Uzbekistan's cuisine shares some staples with South Asian cooking (rice-based dishes, flatbreads, tea culture), and Tashkent has a small but growing Indian community and Indian Embassy presence, which supports a limited number of Indian grocery and restaurant options in the city. TTPU's own materials do not list dedicated Indian catering or grocery partnerships on or near campus, so students with specific dietary needs should plan on self-catering or verifying current options directly with the university before arrival.
Safety and support
Uzbekistan is generally regarded as one of the safer countries in Central Asia, and Tashkent's crime rate against foreigners is low relative to many other international study destinations. TTPU's International Department and Admission Office support incoming students through enrolment, visa and arrival logistics, but the university's very small international-student population (historically well under 25 out of roughly 1,500-1,600 total students) means the peer support network and specialist international-student services are considerably less developed than at universities with an established international cohort. Students should register their arrival, keep passport and visa documents current, and confirm current safety guidance directly with TTPU's International Department on arrival. TTPU's Admission Office and International Department guide applicants through enrolment, the entrance-exam process, visa application and arrival in Tashkent; the university states that all expenses related to staying in Uzbekistan are the student's own responsibility. Applicants preparing for the entrance exam can review official sample questions published on the university's admission portal ahead of test day. TTPU runs a structured scholarship process (see below) reviewed automatically from entrance-exam results, and international applicants must submit an electronic passport copy to the admission office as part of enrolment before receiving visa-support documentation.
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