Their state accreditation was completed in May 2026.
In accordance with current legislation, the following educational institutions were not subject to state accreditation:
Kyrgyz State Medical Academy named after Isa Akhunbaev;
Twenty-four educational institutions applied for state accreditation. Based on the results of state accreditation, the following institutions were accredited for a six-year period:
Educational, Scientific, and Production Complex International University of Kyrgyzstan;
International Higher School of Medicine;
Asian International University named after S. Tentishev.
The following institutions were accredited for a one-year period:
Jusup Balasagyn Kyrgyz National University;
Kyrgyz-Uzbek International University;
Jalal-Abad International University;
Based on the assessment results, the following educational organizations did not pass state accreditation:
Avicenna International Medical University;
Kyrgyz Medical and Dental Institute;
Bishkek International Medical Institute;
International University of Medicine and Science;
Central Asian International Medical University;
Osh International Medical University.
In addition, the following educational institutions failed to participate in the state accreditation procedure within the established deadline:
Ishenaly Arabaev Kyrgyz State University;
Satybaldy Naamatov Naryn State University;
Kyrgyz National Agrarian University;
International University of Science and Business;
Kyrgyz International University NRZ;
State accreditation is based on uniform evaluation criteria, including staffing, availability of clinical facilities, material and technical resources, educational programs, organization of the educational process, and other indicators of the quality of specialist training.
The Ministry of Health emphasizes that the goal of state accreditation is not only to monitor compliance with legal requirements, but, above all, to improve the quality of training for future doctors and medical workers, ensure patient safety, and strengthen trust in the national medical education system.
The introduction of state accreditation is an important stage in the reform of medical education and is aimed at creating a modern system for training medical personnel that meets the needs of the Kyrgyz Republic’s healthcare system and international quality standards.
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