About Usmon Nosir Tashkent Printing Technicum
The only educational institution in the republic training personnel for the printing and publishing sector since 1970.
Our History
Usmon Nosir Tashkent Printing Technicum was established in 1970. It is the only educational institution in the republic training personnel for the printing and publishing sector.
In the first years, specialists were trained in: printing machines and equipment; high print technology; brochure and binding industry technology; book trade merchandising and planning at printing enterprises. In 1970–1976, 620 students were admitted; students from abroad also studied on paid contracts.
In 2004 the technicum was renamed Tashkent Printing and Publishing Vocational College. Today the college offers five programs in full-time, part-time, and dual education formats.
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Our Mission
To provide high-quality technical education that equips students with practical skills, theoretical knowledge, and professional values needed to succeed in their chosen careers. We are committed to fostering innovation, critical thinking, and lifelong learning.
Our Vision
To be recognized as a leading technical institution that transforms lives through education, drives regional economic development, and sets the standard for vocational excellence. We aspire to create a community of skilled professionals who shape the future of their industries.
Our Core Values
Excellence
We pursue the highest standards in all aspects of education and institutional operations.
Integrity
We uphold ethical principles and demonstrate honesty in all our interactions.
Innovation
We embrace creativity and continuous improvement in teaching and learning.
Community
We foster collaboration and mutual respect among students, faculty, and partners.
By The Numbers
Our Leadership
Tuykulova Nodira
Director
A senior education administrator with extensive experience in vocational and higher education. Has led publishing and printing education institutions at director level and actively contributed to public service. Awarded for long-term contributions to education.
Mahsudova Gulnoza
Deputy Director
An experienced academic administrator specializing in publishing and printing education. Has progressed from production training roles to deputy director positions, overseeing academic and training processes in vocational institutions. Holds a master’s degree in printing technology.
Muladjanova Diloram
Deputy Director
A vocational education professional with long-term experience in printing and production training. Has worked as a teacher and deputy director, overseeing hands-on training and industry-oriented education in publishing and printing institutions.
Niyazova Nafisa
Deputy Director
An education professional with extensive experience in vocational institutions, specializing in youth engagement and student development. Has progressed through teaching and administrative roles to a deputy director position focused on youth affairs.
Accreditation & Recognition
Matbaa Tehnikum is fully accredited by the National Accreditation Commission for Vocational Education. Our programs meet rigorous quality standards and are regularly reviewed to ensure relevance to industry needs.