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Achievements of finance and economics institute of Tajikistan in exchange students program

Achievements of finance and economics institute of Tajikistan in exchange students program

According to the exchange students program, in the framework of agreements between the Finance and Economics Institute of Tajikistan and other foreign universities, International Relations Department of FEIT intends to send its students to higher educational institutions of foreign countries.
International Relations Department of FEIT annually organizes exchange programs for students of bachelor and master’s degrees. In this regard, International Relations Department of Finance and Economics Institute of Tajikistan sent students to Almaty Management University, Kazakhstan, the New Economic University named after T. Ryskulov, Kazakhstan and Pskov State University, Russian Federation on the interview basis.
Also 35 FEIT students involved to continuing their studies at the universities of the Republic of Kazakhstan. After the interview only 9 students were selected among them. On January 23, 8 students of various faculties of the institute were sent for the 2015-2016 academic year to the New Economics Institute named by T.Ryskulov and 1 student to Almaty Management University.
More than 20 students were involved to study at the Pskov State University and 7 of them passed the interview, who knew Russian and English. On 6th February 2016 they were sent to the Pskov State University of Russian Federation to continue their studies.
In general, International Relations Department of FEIT has sent 16 students to the foreign universities to continue their studies in the spring semester of the 2015-2016 academic year. This is one of the achievements of FEIT in the implementation of exchange students program.
The future plan of International Relations Department of FEIT is to increase the number of students to study in foreign universities.

Salomiyon Shahrom
Specialist of International Relations Department of FEIT