State Testing Center warns about possible technical issues with online admission to universities
The State Testing Center warned that due to power outages in the Yunusabad district, where the organization is located, applicants may have trouble while applying online.

“We apologize for the inconvenience,” the Center said.
Online application for higher education institutions began on June 20. So far, the application process has been slow. As of 18:00, July 10, more than 206,000 applicants had applied. Admission is open until July 22.
It was projected that 1.6 million applicants would apply this year. Delay in the quota approval by the languages may also have resulted in the slow pace of admission.
Now, there may be interruptions in the submission of documents due to power outages and processes may be deferred.
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