
The University of World Economy and Diplomacy (JIDU) announced a significant increase in contract fees for students starting from the 2025/2026 academic year. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to information provided by the university's press service, this decision was made to ensure financial stability and improve the quality of education. JIDU only offers full-time education; there are no evening, part-time, or distance learning options.
Therefore, the university's financial income mainly depends on contract fees from full-time education. According to the new prices, contract fees for 1st and 2nd-year students without scholarships have reached 33.75 million soums, and with scholarships, 40.59 million soums.
For 3rd and 4th-year students, the fees have increased from 27.3 million soums to 34.14 million soums. For foreign students, the contract price has been set between 38.4 million and 44.8 million soums.
For local master's degree students, the payment is 34.56 million soums without a scholarship and 41.4 million soums with a scholarship. For foreign master's students, the contract amount has been raised from 44.8 million to 51.2 million soums.
According to university data, these changes serve to enhance the quality of the educational process and strengthen financial stability. The increase in fees is being implemented to create a comfortable and high-quality educational environment for students.
Additionally, it was emphasized that from August 1, salaries of employees in state budget organizations and students' scholarships have also been increased by 10 percent. These updates are occurring within the framework of changes in the overall economic conditions (source: zamin.uz).