Campus Setting
Urban Campus Setting
Andijan State Technical Institute, Uzbekistan
Andijan State Technical Institute is located in the heart of Andijan city, one of the largest educational and industrial centers of the Fergana Valley in Uzbekistan. The campus provides a dynamic academic environment that blends modern facilities with a strong focus on engineering, technology, and research.
The institute is situated in a convenient urban location, easily accessible by public transport, and surrounded by cultural, social, and industrial hubs. The campus includes well-equipped lecture halls, modern laboratories, and computer centers that support teaching and scientific research. Specialized departments and research laboratories provide opportunities for students to work on innovative projects in mechanical engineering, automotive systems, energy, and information technology.
In addition to academic buildings, the institute offers student-friendly infrastructure such as libraries with rich collections of scientific and technical literature, digital resources, and reading spaces. The campus also features sports facilities, a cafeteria, and dormitories, ensuring that students' educational and social needs are well supported.
The institute places strong emphasis on accessibility and inclusiveness, with ramps, lactation rooms, and accessible toilets available for students and staff. Green areas, walking paths, and resting zones create a welcoming atmosphere for learning and collaboration.
With its close ties to industries and international partnerships, Andijan State Technical Institute provides a vibrant, practice-oriented educational setting that prepares students for future careers in engineering, technology, and global research.
Andijan State Technical Institute
56 Babur Avenue, Andijan - Commissioned in 1976
Total area: 39,343.42 m2
- Buildings, facilities, and other area in use: 24,489.95 m2
- Flower area, gardens, parks, and landscaped areas: 2,983.47 m2
- Asphalt and concrete surfaces: 11,870.00 m2
The main campus consists of five separate buildings. Building 1 is a four-floor academic building. Building 2 is an academic building with several two- and three-floor blocks. Building 3 is a four-floor students dormitory. Building 4 houses the Information and Resource Center and the student cafeteria. Building 5 is a single-floor administrative building.
Information about the Main Campus Area
| Name of the building | Number of floors | Area, sq.m. |
|---|---|---|
| 1 - Educational building | 4 floors | 3,412 |
| 2 - Educational building | 2-3 floors | 7,680 |
| 3 - Students dormitory | 4 floors | 4,050 |
| 4 - Information and Resource Center | 1 floor | 794 |
| 5 - Administrative building | 1 floor | 312 |
| Total | 16,248 |
The Faculty of Intelligent Control and Computer Systems studies in Building 1. This faculty includes the Department of Information Technology and the Department of Automation of Mechanical Engineering Production.
Building 2 houses the Faculty of Engineering Economics and Management. The Departments of Economics, Accounting, and Management operate here. The number of full-time students is 1,300.
Classrooms are equipped with interactive panels, smart TVs, and computer technology. There are also laboratory rooms equipped with the necessary laboratory equipment.