KRSU and the State Tax Service signed an agreement on personnel training and the development of practice-oriented training

KRSU and the State Tax Service signed an agreement on personnel training and the development of practice-oriented training

5 february 2026

At the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, as part of a meeting of the Board of Trustees, a cooperation agreement was signed with the State Tax Service under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic.

The document consolidates the systematic interaction of the university and the relevant government body in the field of training specialists for the financial, economic and tax fields. The agreement was signed by the rector of KRSU Sergei Volkov and the leadership of the State Tax Service.

The parties agreed to expand practical training for students. In particular, it is envisaged to organize educational, industrial and pre-diploma practice on the basis of tax service departments, the participation of State Tax Service specialists in the educational process, conducting lectures, master classes and consultations on tax administration, digital services and the application of legislation.

Special attention is paid to additional professional education. On the basis of the university, it is planned to implement advanced training and retraining programs for tax officials, as well as develop specialized courses on current issues of tax and customs policy.

In addition, cooperation involves joint expert and analytical work, exchange of experience and participation of service representatives in updating educational programs taking into account modern industry requirements.

The agreement will strengthen the practice-oriented format of training, expand internship and employment opportunities for students, and also create a personnel reserve for the civil service.

It is expected that the implementation of the agreements will contribute to improving the quality of training of specialists and developing professional competencies in the field of tax administration and public administration.

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