Turkmen National Conservatory
The Turkmen National Conservatory is a music school in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. The President of Turkmenistan issued Decree No. 1403 on June 2, 1993, transforming Ashgabat State Conservatory into Turkmen National Conservatory (TNC). TNC is now one of the most prestigious higher education institutions and ranks fifth among the best universities in Turkmenistan. Turkmen National Conservatory is supported directly by Turkmenistan's Ministry of Culture and Broadcasting.
The Turkmen State Institute of Pedagogical Art was founded in Ashkhabad, Turkmen SSR, in 1972. The institute comprised art, music teacher, cultural education, history of music faculties, theory, and composition, special and general piano, singing alone, general vocal and conducting, orchestra, and folk musical instruments during those years. Social science departments were operational. The Ashgabat State Conservatory is now part of the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Music, according to this decision.
The administrative office, academic office, concert office, human resources section, maintenance section, financial office, ethnic music research lab, acoustic lab, computer lab, restoration of national music instruments lab, library, and manuscripts archive are all part of the Conservatory. Turkmen National Conservatory offers a 5-year program. TNC alumni receive a Diploma of Higher Education, which is equivalent to a bachelor's degree in the United States.
Phone: 993 12 92-28-56
Address: Pushkina str., 22Ashgabat 744000 Ashgabat Turkmenistan
Website: http://tmk.edu.tm/
World rank: 12748 (UniRank)