Tashkent University Of Information Technologies
Tashkent University of Information Technology (Ташкентский Университет Информационных Технологий, Tashkent University of Information Technology, often abbreviated ТАТУ, TUIT), in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is the largest university in Uzbekistan. The Tashkent University of Information Technology was founded as the Tashkent Electro Technical Institute of Communication in 1955. The aim of this institute was training communication engineers for Central Asia and Kazakhstan regions.
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