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20/01/2026
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The next stage of the “Book-Loving Student” competition has begun.

The next stage of the “Bookworm Student” contest has officially begun. This stage, organized based on the literature provided to students in December, is being conducted through testing processes aimed at determining knowledge and reading proficiency.

The test trials are held in two sessions per day — at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM — in the building of the university’s Information Resource Center (IRC). Based on the results of this stage, the 6 most active bookworm students from each faculty who score the highest points will receive a pass to the next stage of the contest — the “Intellectual” stage.

We remind you that in the “Intellectual” stage, winners and prize-winners will be awarded the following monetary prizes: — 1st place: 3,000,000 soums — 2nd place: 2,400,000 soums — 3rd place: 1,800,000 soums

The contest was organized based on the works: O‘lmas Umarbekov’s “It Is Difficult to Be a Man”, Stephen R. Covey’s “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”, Leo Tolstoy’s “Childhood”, and Khudoyberdi To‘xtaboyev’s “Sad Eyes”.


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