The Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers (TIIAME), formerly Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Melioration (TIIME) (Uzbek: "Toshkent Irrigatsiya va Qishloq Xo‘jaligini Mexanizatsiyalash Muhandislari Instituti" Milliy tadqiqot universiteti (TIQXMMI)) is a university in Central Asia, which works for the development of the water industry, and supplies the country with professionals in this field.
[2] The history of the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers dates back to the Soviet Union.
Those two departments were linked together in 1929, which led to the establishment of Central Asian Cotton Irrigation Polytechnic University.
After World War II, the agricultural industry of the country increased rapidly, which affected the need for professional employees.
In 1979 a number of engineering faculties were opened, which was directly linked to the economic growth in Uzbekistan.
In 2004, on 30 March by the edict of the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan, the institute obtained its current name.
[3][4][5][6][7][8] Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers consists of four main buildings, three laboratory buildings, scientific centers, an information resource center which has 700,000 materials in its fund, three dormitories with an overall capacity for 1200 students, a canteen which can serve 484 people at one time, and a park.
[9] The rector of Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers is Bakhadir Mirzaev Suyunovich, a doctor of Technical sciences and professor.
The six main duties are: Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers currently consists of five faculties, which are divided into 36 departments.
In 1974, in order to solve this problem, a new branch was opened under the faculty of Hydro Technical Constructions", called the Economy of Water Industry and its Analysis.
In 1976, this branch was set as the independent faculty and started working as one of the biggest parts of the institute.
After the independence of Uzbekistan, in 2015 the faculty was renamed to its current name: Water Industry Management.
Nowadays it has three main bachelor's degree branches: The departments located in the faculty are: Faculty of power supply of agriculture and water management was established after the World War, when there were high demands for workers in the agricultural industry.
After the edict made by the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan, the small department became the fully functioning faculty with the name Building of Irrigation Hydro Technical Constructions and Utilization.
The faculty obtained its current name by the 311 edict which was made on 3 November 2015, by the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan.
[18] There are two academic lyceums which were opened under the name of Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Melioration.
In 2007 by the edict of Islam Karimov, the simple education center was fully set to be the academic lyceum, and was given under the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Melioration.
In 2009, for making the academic lyceum fully standard with the world's requirements, reconstruction works were established.
Nowadays about 300 students are studying at the International House lyceum and there are two professors, four docents and a number of highly qualified teachers.