Joint Degrees
Study at two universities, earn two internationally recognized degrees, and gain the skills and experience to stand out in the global job market.
Two degrees. One journey.
In this program, bachelor's students earn two academic degrees upon completion. The first is from Tashkent International University, and the second from one of our partner universities. Students complete two years at TIU and another two years at the partner institution.
Those wishing to study in this program must follow a specialized curriculum that meets the course and credit requirements of both TIU and the partner university.
Participating in a dual degree program gives students numerous advantages. This unique educational path not only equips graduates with a diverse skill set that makes them highly adaptable in the job market, but also provides a competitive edge.
How it works
Your step-by-step path from application to graduation with two degrees.
Apply to TIU
Submit your application to TIU and indicate your interest in the joint degree program during the admissions process.
Study at TIU
Complete your first two years at TIU, following the specialized curriculum that meets both universities' requirements.
Transfer abroad
Move to a partner university to complete the remaining two years. Your credits transfer seamlessly — no extra exams needed.
Graduate with two degrees
Receive diplomas from both TIU and the partner university — fully recognized in Uzbekistan and internationally.
Why choose a joint degree?
Competitive Advantage
Holders of two degrees stand out in front of employers, expanding career opportunities across multiple fields and industries.
Global Experience
Living and studying in another country develops your international perspective, cross-cultural skills, and professional network.
Personal Growth
The program fosters independence, problem-solving skills, and adaptability — qualities that prepare you for success in today's fast-changing world.
Fast Track
Earn two bachelor's degrees in a shorter time compared to completing each program separately, allowing you to enter the job market sooner.
Fees and scholarships
Students participating in the 2+2 program are not required to pay any fees to TIU after transferring to the partner university. Any scholarships held at TIU before the transfer are considered cancelled.
However, in some cases, agreements between TIU and the receiving university may require students to continue paying TIU fees. Students are advised to consult with the International Relations Department regarding payment terms and scholarships before applying.
Contact International Relations