The TOEFL score for Naryn State University named after S. Naamatov
TOEFL is set per programme (postgraduate often asks for more), and the test moved to the new 1.0–6.0 scale on 21 January 2026 — confirm the current minimum and which scale on the official admissions page before you rely on it.
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- City
- Naryn
- Type
- Public
- Language of instruction
- Kyrgyz (state language) + Russian (official) + English (HE growing)
- Accreditation
- Ministry of Education and Science of the Kyrgyz Republic (MoES-KG / Кыргыз Республикасынын Билим берүү жана илим министрлиги / Министерство образования и науки Кыргызской Республики) — apex regulator for Kyrgyzstani HEIs including chartering, programme accreditation, state-grant allocation, foreign-student visa frameworks. Kyrgyzstan HE classifications: (1) NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES (улуттук университеттер) — top tier; (2) STATE UNIVERSITIES — regional public; (3) INTERGOVERNMENTAL JOINT UNIVERSITIES — Kyrgyz-Russian Slavonic University, Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University, distinctive feature of Kyrgyz HE; (4) PRIVATE / NON-STATE — including American liberal-arts (AUCA), private medical academies, religious institutions. Quality assurance via several MoES-recognised independent agencies. Kyrgyz language + Russian both official; HE instruction in Russian + Kyrgyz + English (growing); some specialised programmes in Turkish (Manas University). CRITICAL PAKISTANI/INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CONTEXT: Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) recognition of Kyrgyz medical universities has been INTERMITTENT — many programmes blacklisted in 2020-2021 reviews, some restored subsequently; STUDENTS MUST VERIFY CURRENT PMC RECOGNITION STATUS individually with PMC before enrolment; recruiting-agent industry has significant misrepresentation issues. Indian MCI/NMC has similar variable recognition history.
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