
The post has been translated automatically. Original language: Russian Kazakh
Applications are open until May 29, 2025, on the astanahub.com platform.
Tech Orda is supported by Kazakhstan's MDDIAI and provides partial or full coverage of tuition costs, up to 500,000 tenge per student.
The selection process for IT schools and the distribution of vouchers (grants) involve three stages. Initially, private IT schools undergo accreditation by an independent commission comprising industry representatives. Subsequently, an algorithm determines the number of vouchers allocated for each course, taking into account graduate employment rates, granting special advantages to regional schools, and introducing a new adjustment coefficient for allocating quotas in priority areas such as artificial intelligence, product management, and Agile methodologies. In the final stage, schools select students for tuition-free training based on the vouchers they receive. The competition for prospective students will be announced in July.
In 2024, 75 IT schools participated in the program, offering 178 educational courses. The same year saw a record-breaking number of over 35,000 applications from Kazakhstan citizens. More than 40% of schools and 46% of students were from regional areas, highlighting the program's impact on nationwide IT education development.
The employability of graduates underscores the program's relevance to the labor market: 88% of graduates have successfully secured employment, earning an average monthly income of approximately 500,000 tenge. These graduates are now employed by leading companies in Kazakhstan, including Kaspi.kz, Halyk Bank, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Freedom Finance, Tengizchevroil, KazMunayGas, Air Astana, and others.
Detailed information about the Tech Orda program and the application process is available via the provided link or by calling the short number 1818.
Applications are open until May 29, 2025, on the astanahub.com platform.
Tech Orda is supported by Kazakhstan's MDDIAI and provides partial or full coverage of tuition costs, up to 500,000 tenge per student.
The selection process for IT schools and the distribution of vouchers (grants) involve three stages. Initially, private IT schools undergo accreditation by an independent commission comprising industry representatives. Subsequently, an algorithm determines the number of vouchers allocated for each course, taking into account graduate employment rates, granting special advantages to regional schools, and introducing a new adjustment coefficient for allocating quotas in priority areas such as artificial intelligence, product management, and Agile methodologies. In the final stage, schools select students for tuition-free training based on the vouchers they receive. The competition for prospective students will be announced in July.
In 2024, 75 IT schools participated in the program, offering 178 educational courses. The same year saw a record-breaking number of over 35,000 applications from Kazakhstan citizens. More than 40% of schools and 46% of students were from regional areas, highlighting the program's impact on nationwide IT education development.
The employability of graduates underscores the program's relevance to the labor market: 88% of graduates have successfully secured employment, earning an average monthly income of approximately 500,000 tenge. These graduates are now employed by leading companies in Kazakhstan, including Kaspi.kz, Halyk Bank, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Freedom Finance, Tengizchevroil, KazMunayGas, Air Astana, and others.
Detailed information about the Tech Orda program and the application process is available via the provided link or by calling the short number 1818.