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Tokmok Industrial-Pedagogical College
Tokmok Industrial-Pedagogical College is a state secondary vocational education institution named after U. Usubaliev, founded in 1983. The college is focused on modern education, practical training, and preparing competitive specialists for the labor market.
Mission
To prepare qualified specialists for society and the labor market who stand out for their high-quality education, practical skills, and competitiveness.
The college strives to create a supportive educational environment that promotes students’ personal development, professional excellence, and innovative thinking.
Goals
- Development of innovative approaches and improvement of the professional quality of teaching staff.
- Expansion of educational services and rapid response to labor market demands.
- Creating conditions for obtaining vocational education that meets international standards.
- Development of students’ practical skills in real production environments.
College Advantages
The college pays special attention to the quality of education, modern infrastructure, training combined with industrial practice, and comprehensive professional preparation.
The educational process is carried out using modern pedagogical methods and digital technologies, creating conditions for the professional and personal development of students.
Graduates and Employment
Graduates of the college work throughout Kyrgyzstan, successfully building careers as vocational school leaders, government employees, teachers, and entrepreneurs.
In the 2023–2024 academic year, 473 students graduated from the college, and 193 of them were employed. In some specialties, the employment rate reached 82%.
Secondary Vocational Education Programs
Short-Term Professional Courses
Partnership and Practice
The college cooperates on a contractual basis with more than 30 institutions and enterprises across the republic to organize student internships. This gives students the opportunity to gain real-world experience and be prepared for labor market demands.