Student Housing at TSUE (Residence Halls)
Overview
TSUE operates eight residence halls that house around 2,950 students. Many students choose to live on campus for a year or longer because residence life fosters independence, community, and personal development-an education that goes beyond the classroom.
Rooms & Facilities
Community & Programming
The university leadership, residence administration, the Youth Union, and academic departments regularly organise cultural, educational, and mentoring events-such as talks, roundtables, and meetings-based on students’ interests and needs. Notices, policies, and event plans are displayed on residence information boards.
Rates (per person, per month)
Guest Room Rates (per person, per night)
Payment details, due dates, and methods are provided upon allocation. Rates are subject to periodic review.
Eligibility & Priority (Placement Rules)
Placement strictly follows the Cabinet of Ministers Resolution No. 376 (14 August 2023) on improving the accommodation system for higher education students. Priority is given to:
Living Expectations (Essentials)
What to Bring / Saving Work & Study Support
How to Apply
Application instructions, allocation timelines, and residence hall assignments are communicated by the Residence Administration and published on official TSUE channels. Students are encouraged to apply early, particularly if they fall into priority categories. To ensure fairness and transparency, applications are submitted through TSUE’s online housing portal https://ttjtsue.uz/ , https://my.tsue.uz/login .
Contact (Residence Administration): For applications, payments, guest-room reservations, maintenance requests, or general inquiries, please reach out to your residence hall’s front desk or the central Residence Administration office during working hours.
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