Kazakh National Agrarian University

In 1929, the Veterinary Institute was founded to train veterinarians, zoological engineers of a wide profile with specialization in astrakhan, poultry, horse breeding and other specialties.

Initially, the institute had 2 faculties (grain and industrial crops), 11 departments, where 131 students studied, and 42 teachers worked.

[4] The first graduation took place in 1933 where 78 people received higher education (including 20 Kazakhs), of whom 51 are agronomists and 27 are fruit growers.

During these years, scientists evacuated to Alma-Ata worked at the institute: AI Dushechkin, AA Vasilenko and others.

[3] In 2001, by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev, the university was assigned a special status of a national higher educational institution.

[5] In architectural terms, the building consists of three parts and was built in classic style characteristics with elements of national decor.

Its piers contain multifaceted paired and single semi-columns with ornamental capitals and developed bases.

In the corners there are three-column porticoes-loggias with square fluted columns and a simple slab capital.

In its central part, the cornice is broken in the form of a semi-pediment, and pseudopilasters with an ornamental cartouche of the capital are made in the piers of the windows.

On 10 November 2010, a new State List of Historical and Cultural Monuments of Local Significance of the city of Almaty was approved, simultaneously with which all previous decisions on this matter were declared invalid.

Students from the Kazakh Agricultural Institute at the Novopokrovsky sovkhoz , 1991.
Kazakh Agricultural Institute campus building