Education for disadvantaged groups

An Important Step Towards Equal Opportunities: Entrance Exams for Visually Impaired Applicants Have Started

Today, August 7, entrance exams for visually impaired applicants for the 2024/2025 academic year have commenced at the National University of Uzbekistan. This initiative, aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 10 – Reducing Inequalities), aims to create equal opportunities and conditions for young people with disabilities to access higher education.

Inclusive education – the foundation of a just society

One of the key tasks of the higher education system is to provide fair conditions for all applicants. Organizing entrance exams for visually impaired youth is not only a way to assess their knowledge, but also an important step towards ensuring social equality and the development of inclusive education in society.

These exams clearly demonstrate that the doors of higher education remain open to all, including young people with limited opportunities.

Transparency and openness

To ensure transparency, the exams are being broadcast live online. The public can follow the assessment process of applicants’ knowledge through the following link: 👉 live.nuu.uz

Moving towards reducing inequalities

Organizing entrance exams for visually impaired applicants is not only a positive change in the education system, but also an initiative that contributes to strengthening equal opportunities, fair distribution, and inclusiveness throughout society.

At the National University of Uzbekistan, these exams are held annually on a regular basis. This represents not only strong support for the education of young people with disabilities, but also an important step towards ensuring social equality and sustainable development in our country.

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