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SPCE Tajikistan

SPCE Tajikistan offers diverse programmes and courses like Conversational English, Accounting Technology Certificate, Cashier, Business Planning, Small & Medium Business Management Using Mini-Technologies, Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET), Young Learners English (YLE), Basic Russian, Postgraduate Preparatory Programme (PGPP), Certified Accounting Practice (CAP), CATs, Cybersecurity, Python, Education Acceleration Programme, Social Entrepreneurship, Mental Math Programme, summer schools, and many other corporate courses and events.

SPCE Tajikistan has its learning centres in Dushanbe (3), Khorog (2), Khujand (1), Bokhtar (1) and Kulob (1).

SPCE Khorog town campus building was privatised in 2003 by UCA and went through major reconstruction to facilitate quality education. The campus started its operation in 2006.

TVET Khorog campus accommodates almost 128 apprentices per year and offers workshops and programmes on carpentry, masonry, plastering and tile setting, plumbing, and metalworking. Similarly, three more learning centres were opened in Dushanbe, and one in Kulob, Bokhtar and Khujand each in response to the high demand for SPCE's programmes.  

SPCE organizes various events throughout the year including Global Money Week, olympiads, contests, debates, English-speaking clubs, open houses, and many others. At the end of each programme, SPCE conducts graduation ceremonies to award students with certificates.

Moiramo Saidasanova

Alumni Success

Hailing from Roshtqala, a remote, high-altitude district located in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO) of Tajikistan, Moiramo Saidasanova turned her passion for sewing into a thriving business. What began as a hobby has turned into a professional endeavour thanks to the Entrepreneurship programme and grant support that Moiramo received in the framework of the “Livelihood Restoration Project” implemented by SPCE’s Khorog Centre for Entrepreneurship in partnership with Pamir Energy and KFW. Today, as the only seamstress in her neighbourhood and village, Moiramo has become the go-to provider for custom-made dresses, costumes, and bed linens, drawing a substantial clientele.

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