[1][2] The decision of opening the branch was signed at the meeting between the presidents of the Russian Federation and Uzbekistan on 14 November 2005 in Moscow.
[5][6] The branch was allocated a complex of buildings under construction, in which the academic lyceum was originally supposed to be placed at the Tashkent Automobile and Road Institute.
The students are taught to the standards of Moscow State University and of international institutions, while upholding the goals of the national education system of Uzbekistan.
To assist the students as much as possible in their studies, MSU has opened a polygraph[clarification needed] center on the campus.
MSU even has its own hotel with 10 rooms, which are mainly used by visiting teachers called to the university to give lectures.
[2] Financing of works in the branch at the expense of the state budget of Uzbekistan in the form of grants listed below Ministry of Higher Education of the Republic, and payments of students on a fee-contract basis.
[8] Currently, the branch has two types of bachelor's and master's degrees: "Psychology" and "Applied Mathematics and Computer Science".
[1][9] The main purpose of the "Faculty of Psychology" is training professionals who work and assist in fields of medical sciences, solve difficult problems, and help citizens.
[citation needed] To complete the admission procedure, students must pass examinations approved by Moscow State University and Uzbekistan's ministry of higher education.
The head branch of Moscow State University annually sends specialists to the school to supervise the organization of lessons and to act as scientific advisors for the bachelor's and master's degree theses.
Some of them continued their studies as postgraduate students in Moscow State University and defended their thesis for the competition Candidate of Science degrees.