Ospanova Karlygash Asanovna was born in 1960 in the village of Rostovka, Karaganda region.
After finishing school, she began her career at the House-Building Plant of the KaragandaZhilStroy Trust, where she worked as a plasterer and painter from 1977 to 1979.
In 1980, she entered the Karaganda State University named after E.A. Buketov, which she graduated from in 1985, receiving the qualification of "Teacher of History and Social Science".
After graduating from the university, she went to work at the secondary school in the village of Kyzylzhar as a deputy director for academic work, where she worked from 1985 to 1989.
In 1989, she continued her teaching career as a history teacher at Vocational School No. 26, where she worked until February 1992. Then Karlygash Asanovna was invited to the position of deputy director for academic work at the Karaganda College of Physical Education and Sports.
In 1993, Karlygash Asanovna returned to SPTU No. 26, now the Karaganda Technical and Construction College, where she worked as a history teacher, then deputy director for educational work, and then director of the college from 2001 to 2009.
In 2009-2012, she worked as a methodologist, head of the center for the development of technical and vocational education at the Karaganda Institute for Advanced Training and Retraining of Education Workers.
In 2012-2013, Karlygash Asanovna continued her career as deputy director of the Educational and Methodological Center for the Development of Education of the Karaganda Region.
In 2013, Karlygash Asanovna was invited to work in the Chamber of Entrepreneurs of the Karaganda Region, where she worked in various leadership positions.
For many years of fruitful work in the system of professional education, Karlygash Asanovna was repeatedly awarded with Certificates of Honor, letters of gratitude, was awarded the medal named after Y. Altynsarin, the jubilee medal "20 years of Independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan".