History
Kazakh Polytechnic Institute named after V.I. Lenin was renamed into Kazakh National Technical University based on the Decree No.43 issued by the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Kazakhstan on January 7, 1994, and in accordance with Order No.l issued by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan issued on February 2, 1994.
Based on the Decree No 1436 issued by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan on September 22, 1999, Kazakh National Technical University was named after Kanysh Satpayev.
Based on the Decree No. 1879 issued by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan onDecember 8, 1999, Kazakh National Technical University named after Kanysh Satpayev wastransformed into republican national budget-supported enterprise.
Based on the Decree No.892 issued by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan on June 29, 2001, Kazakh National Technical University named after Kanysh Satpayev was renamed into Satbayev Kazakh National Technical University.
Based on the Decree No. 149 issued by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan on February 11, 2003, republican national budget-supported enterprise "Satbayev Kazakh National Technical University" was reorganized into republican enterprise on the basis of economic control rights "Satbayev Kazakh National Technical University" under the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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