Correspondence department
Head of Correspondence
department
Mardonov Sherzod
Khalilovich
PhD., docent
Reception time:
every day: 13:00-17:00
Tel.: (90)
965-26-46
Email: sh.mardonov@tiiame.uz
The correspondence department of the Tashkent
Institute of Irrigation and Engineers of Agricultural Mechanization is guided
by the Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan of
November 21, 2017 "On organization of correspondence (evening) and evening
(shift) About approval of Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers of the
Republic of Uzbekistan ". The correspondence course is conducted in the
following forms: correspondence form and correspondence of the second and the
subsequent higher education. The correspondence department is guided by the
Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Law of the Republic of
Uzbekistan "On Education", the National Program for Personnel
Training, Resolutions of the Oliy Majlis, decrees, Resolutions of the Cabinet
of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan, orders of the Ministry of Higher
and Secondary Special Education, orders of the Rector of the Institute and the
Charter of the Department.
The
main tasks of the correspondence department are:
·
Ensure
that the process of correspondence education is organized on the bases of
existing normative and legal acts;
·
Providing
educational services that meet consumer needs in the form of correspondence
education and ensuring the quality of education that meets international
education standards;
·
Improving
the regulatory and methodological support for the learning process by
correspondence forms of education;
·
Cooperation
and development of correspondence department with other departments of the
institute;
· Continuously improving the teaching and learning technologies in the form of correspondence education by studying the requirements of science, education and market relations, as well as improving the educational process through advanced training programs and introduction of technologies, etc.
A total of 6115
students study at the correspondence department, including 1144 in the 1st
year, 1598 in the 2nd year, 1603 in the 3rd year, 1132 in the 4th year and 638
in the 5th year