History Almetyevsk Polytechnic school began in 1964 with the branch of Kazan construction technical school, opened in Almetyevsk on the initiative of the combine "Dalneftetrans and city guides. In 1966 the branch transformed into the technical College of gas PROMYShLENNOSTI 1972, the College was renamed in Stroitelny 1993, he receives the status politehnicheskogo 1995 in its composition joins the staff and students of the oil College, which was considered one of the best educational institutions of Russia and Tatarstan, and trained technicians for the oil otrasli 2007 a group of teachers headed Bagmanov I.R. , a graduate of the College, specialty " Construction machinery and equipment". During the work of the young Director showed himself a talented and capable leader with great erudition with comprehensive knowledge in the field of pedagogy, psychology, Economics and management education.
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