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Bachelor's Degree

Want to get a world-class education without leaving the country? Webster in Tashkent offers a unique opportunity to study up-to-date programs in an international environment. Our small classes, experienced professors, and flexible curriculum will allow you to develop the necessary skills for a successful career anywhere in the world.

Bachelor's Admission Process

1. Evaluate your capabilities

Each applicant needs to demonstrate their ability to undertake the Webster program, which will be taught in English. Applicants who do not meet our English requirements may be conditionally accepted as English as a Second Language (ESL) students.


ESL courses are taken during the first two semesters. These classes are provided at no additional cost to support students in increasing academic English skills. The classes are taken at the same time as other subjects related to the student's major and are counted toward their degrees in the form of electives.

2. Review Dates and Deadlines

Webster Tashkent has three intakes a year for undergraduate applicants Applicants can choose any intake. The fall semester starts in August, and students can still apply for the Spring semester to start their classes the following January. We also offer a summer semester that allows students to start their degree even earlier than fall.



3. Prepare Your Documents

All applications to Webster University in Tashkent are submitted online. All the documents should be prepared before or during the application process. The application process requires the candidate to prepare documents which include mainly Academic Record, English Language Proficiency Proof and Identification.

4. After enrollment

Once an applicant is admitted, they are required to submit the first semester's tuition fee.
The fee payment confirms intent to enroll at the University. Enrollment in classes will be completed only after the student's tuition fee is received. Students are encouraged to pay the tuition fee as soon as possible, before July 31, to guarantee their ability to study in their desired semester. The second half of the tuition may be paid by the end of the first week of the second semester.


If an admitted student decides to drop, defer, or withdraw from classes:
The official method of notifying Webster University in Tashkent of dropping, deferring, or withdrawing from the University is by completing the Change of Study Plans Form. Verbal requests to defer, drop or withdraw from the University are not official or binding. Students must submit the form, and their academic advisor will follow up to confirm receipt.

Requirements

To apply to Webster Tashkent for a bachelor's degree, you will need to:

  • Complete your secondary education: graduate a lyceum, school, or college (specialized high school in Uzbekistan).
  • Demonstrate a grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale).
  • Demonstrate English proficiency at a level equal to or higher than IELTS 5.5 (ESL-contingent)
  • Note: We accept other English Language Proficiency Proofs as well.

Documents

Academic Record
• High School Transcript: Applicants must submit an official transcript showing their grades.
• GPA: A minimum GPA of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) is required for full admission.
• Transfer Students: Transfer students must provide their most recent university transcripts, in addition to their high school documents.

English Proficiency
Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency through one of the following tests:
• IELTS: Minimum score of 6.0 (5.5 for conditional admission)
• TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 80 (69-79 for conditional admission)
• Pearson (PTE): Minimum score of 53
• LanguageCert: Minimum level of C1
• Duolingo: 120 minimum score

Identification
A scanned copy of your passport identification page or both sides of your ID card is required.

Document Language
All documents must be in English. If not, a notarized English translation is necessary.

Our Winner

Congratulations to Sulton Mavlonov, a senior student at Webster University in Tashkent, and his team for winning the Startup Battle held on June 10 at IT Park in Tashkent. The team presented their innovative idea, PointAl, and secured the top spot, winning a trip to the Web Summit in Lisbon and 12 million soums for co-working C space. The event provided a platform for the top 30 teams to present their startups, competing for the main prize.

Attend Orientation

Students should plan to come to Webster freshman orientation in the weeks before classes start.

Orientation gives new students — both freshmen and transfers — a chance to learn about Webster rules, policies, services, student life, how to get involved and so forth. Attending orientation is mandatory. Sessions are organized before the start of classes, and students are invited to participate by email, so make sure to check your inbox regularly.

Congratulations! You are now a Gorlok — welcome to our international family!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the admission requirements for undergraduate programs?

Admission requirements vary by program, but generally include a high school diploma or equivalent, standardized test scores (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL, etc.), and a completed online application form. Specific requirements for each program can be found on our admissions page.

What undergraduate majors are available?

We offer a wide range of undergraduate majors, including Biology, Economics, Internation Relations, Media Studies, Psychology and Education Studies. A complete list of majors can be found on our academics page.

Can I double major or add a minor?

Yes, students can double major or add a minor. Speak with your academic advisor to discuss your options and plan your coursework accordingly.

What housing options are available for students?

We offer a variety of housing options, including residence halls, apartments, and off-campus housing. More information on housing can be found on our housing page.