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Bachelor Programs — Admission Regulations 2026/2027

1. APPLICATION PROCESS

1.1. To participate in the entrance exams of Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent (hereinafter — TTPU) for the 2026/2027 academic year, applicants must register at qabul.turin.uz or apply in person at TTPU, room 106 (Tashkent, Kichik xalqa yo'li, 17). Unregistered applicants will not be admitted to the examination.

1.2. Entrance examinations are held at TTPU in computer-based test format.

1.3. The registration fee is 200,000 (two hundred thousand) UZS.

1.4. Each applicant may take the entrance exam up to 3 (three) times.

2. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION RULES

2.1. On exam day, applicants must arrive at TTPU no later than 30 minutes before the start of the exam. Exam times and dates are announced at qabul.turin.uz.

2.2. Unregistered applicants will not be admitted to the examination.

2.3. Use of any mobile or communication devices during the exam is strictly prohibited.

2.4. Exam subjects (standard programs):

Subject Questions Duration Language
Mathematics3090 minEnglish / Uzbek*
Logic10
TOTAL40

* Exam in Uzbek is available for all programs except Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Aviation Engineering, provided a valid IELTS 5.0+ certificate (issued within 1 year) is presented.

2.5. For 2nd-year entry into Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Computer Engineering (in partnership with Politecnico di Torino, Italy):

Subject Questions Duration Language
Mathematics1890 minEnglish
Physics12English
English6English
Logic6English
TOTAL42

3. EXAMINATION RESULTS

3.1. For all TTPU programs:

— Applicants scoring 30% or above are admitted to Year 1 of the University;

— Applicants scoring 20% or above are admitted to the International Foundation Year;

— Applicants scoring below 20% are not admitted. They are recommended to retake the exam.

3.2. For Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Computer Engineering (Politecnico di Torino partnership):

— Applicants scoring 50% or above are admitted to Year 2;

— Applicants scoring 20% or above are admitted to Year 1 or International Foundation Year;

— Applicants scoring below 20% are not admitted.

3.3. Students admitted to Year 1 in 2026/2027 who wish to obtain an Italian degree must study under the "2+2" program: 2 years at TTPU, then 2 years at Politecnico di Torino, Italy.

3.4. Results are published on the official university website turin.uz within one week.

3.5. Successfully admitted applicants must submit the following originals to the TTPU Student Affairs Office:

— Citizenship passport or identity document with PINFL;

— Birth certificate (for applicants under passport age);

— General secondary education certificate (11th grade) or vocational/technical diploma (with transcript).

3.6. Applicants may submit an appeal to the TTPU Student Affairs Office. Appeals are reviewed within 5 (five) business days.

4. IELTS AND SAT CERTIFICATES

4.1. Applicants holding the following certificates are admitted to TTPU Bachelor Year 1 without an entrance exam:

International Certificate TTPU Turin Foundation (offline) TTPU Turin Foundation (online)
IELTS 5.0IELTS 5.0IELTS 5.5
SAT 1100SAT 1100SAT 1200

Applicants who submit an IELTS certificate for Economics, Marketing, and Aviation Engineering must take an additional entrance exam in mathematics and logic.

4.2. To obtain a Turin Foundation certificate, register at qabul.turin.uz and participate in a SAT or IELTS mock exam.

4.3. Applicants with SAT 1300+ (at least 650 per section) are admitted to Year 2 of Mechanical, Civil, and Computer Engineering (Politecnico di Torino partnership) without an entrance exam.

5. GRANTS

5.1. Grants are awarded for one academic year.

5.2. SAT-based grants:

SAT 1400+: admitted to Bachelor Year 1 without exam with a 50% grant;

SAT 1500+: admitted to Bachelor Year 1 without exam with a 100% grant.

5.3. Early payment grants: Applicants who successfully pass the exam and pay tuition early receive up to 25% grant (minimum 50% of tuition must be paid by the deadline).

5.4. State grants: 150 state-funded places are planned for 2026/2027. To compete, applicants must complete the application process, pay 50% of tuition, and pass a separate grant exam (date announced by TTPU). Students awarded a grant will receive a full refund of previously paid tuition fees.

6. FOREIGN NATIONALS

6.1. Foreign nationals are admitted via interview.

6.2. Registration is free for foreign nationals.

6.3. State grants are not available for foreign nationals.

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