Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute was founded in 1937 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The Institute offers undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD courses across the three faculties: pharmacy, industrial pharmacy and training pharmacists.
Tashkent is home to numerous universities, making for a large student population, allowing the Pharmaceutical Institute’s students to meet and learn from people from all over the world, who study many different disciplines, whether it be music, law, education or architecture.
Students at Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute have the opportunity to study abroad in South Korea and Moscow as part of their studies, as well as being able to study in different parts of India.
The Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute is committed to helping their graduates progress into the world of work, and offer online courses post-graduation to allow students to gain skills in administration and job interviewing to make them more employable.
Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan, and is known for its historical and cultural heritage through its many museums such as the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan. There is also the Museum of Applied Arts and the Amir Timur Museum. Students also have access to traditional local markets, such as the Chorsu Market, where they can learn about local foods, clothing, goods and cultural practices. Entertainment can be found in the Alisher Navoi Opera, where students can watch opera, ballet and acting performances. Tashkent is famous for the first demonstration of an electronic television set, which was made in Tashkent in 1928 by Boris Grabovsky.