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Apply for a Master's Degree

Take the next step in your academic career. Here's everything you need to know about applying for a Master's programme at TIU.

Advance your career with a
world-class postgraduate degree

Whether you're deepening your expertise or changing career direction, TIU's Master's programmes combine rigorous academics with real-world application. All programmes are taught in English by international faculty with industry experience.

How to apply in 5 simple steps

From choosing your programme to accepting your offer

1

Choose

Browse our Master's programmes and select the one that aligns with your career goals and academic background

2

Prepare

Gather your documents: bachelor's diploma, transcripts, English test results, CV, and recommendation letters

3

Apply Online

Complete the application form and upload your documents through our online portal

4

Assessment

Our admissions committee reviews your application. You may be invited for an interview to discuss your research interests

5

Accept & Enrol

Receive your offer, confirm your place, and complete enrolment before the semester starts

Entry Requirements

What you need to apply

Make sure you have the following documents ready. All materials should be in English, Uzbek, or Russian — or accompanied by a certified translation.

01
Bachelor's Degree Diploma Completed undergraduate degree from an accredited institution with official transcript of academic records
02
English Language Proficiency IELTS 6.0+ / TOEFL 80+ / CEFR B2–C1, or pass TIU's internal English placement test
03
Curriculum Vitae (CV) An up-to-date CV highlighting your education, work experience, and relevant achievements
04
Statement of Purpose A personal statement (500–800 words) outlining your academic interests, career goals, and motivation for the programme
05
Letters of Recommendation Two academic or professional references from individuals who can speak to your qualifications and potential
06
Passport or National ID Valid passport for international applicants, or national ID for Uzbek citizens
07
Passport-size Photos 2 recent photographs (3.5 x 4.5 cm) on white background
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If you haven't completed your undergraduate degree yet, take a look at our Bachelor's programmes. Build a strong academic foundation before progressing to postgraduate study at TIU.

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Master's application deadline: 15 July 2026

Applications for Fall 2026 intake are now open. Apply early to maximise your chances and allow time for document processing.

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Master's Application FAQs

There is no strict minimum GPA requirement. However, competitive applicants typically hold a Bachelor's degree with a GPA of 3.0 or above (or equivalent). Each application is assessed holistically, considering your academic record, professional experience, and motivation.

Yes. Final-year undergraduate students can apply with a provisional transcript. If accepted, your offer will be conditional on successfully completing your Bachelor's degree and meeting the stated requirements before enrolment.

Work experience is not mandatory for most Master's programmes. However, for the MBA programme, at least one year of professional experience is strongly recommended. Relevant work experience strengthens any application and is considered during the review process.

Most Master's programmes do not require an entrance exam. Admission is based on your academic documents, statement of purpose, recommendations, and English proficiency. Some programmes may include an interview as part of the assessment process.

Tuition fees vary by programme, ranging from approximately 18,000,000 to 28,000,000 UZS per year. Scholarships of up to 100% are available for high-achieving students. Visit our Tuition & Fees page for full details.

Some Master's programmes, such as Public Administration, are available in part-time format, allowing you to balance studies with professional commitments. Check the specific programme page for available study modes.