Osh State University

The Osh State University (Kyrgyz: Ош мамлекеттик университети, Russian: Ошский государственный университет, Uzbek: Osh davlat universiteti) is a public university in Osh, the second largest city in Kyrgyzstan. The university was originally established by the Kirghiz SSR in 1939 as a teacher training institute and was upgraded to a comprehensive pedagogical institute in 1951. The institute was awarded full university status in 1992 in the immediate aftermath of the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

Osh State University
Ош мамлекеттик университети (Kyrgyz)
Ошский государственный университет (Russian)
The main building
Latin: Universitas Civitatis Osensis
Former name
Osh Teachers' Institute (1939-1951)
Osh Pedagogical Institute (1951-1992)
Established1939
FounderKirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic
Students25,974 (2011)
Address
723500, Lenin Street 331
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WebsiteOsh State University

Today, Osh State University is one of the leading universities of Kyrgyzstan and one important center of higher education outside of the capital city of Bishkek. The university enrolls around 40,000 students, with 3,000 of them being international students. Instruction is offered both in English and Russian.

Most of the foreign students study at the Medical Faculty. Other faculties include the Engineering Institute, the Business and Management Faculty, the Faculty of Law, the Pedagogical Faculty, the Faculty of Modern Languages, the Faculty of Mathematics, the Faculty of Computer Sciences and Electronics, and the Faculty of Arts.

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