Why to study in Russia ?
Russia is a big country with 766 universities spread throughout 82 regions stretching from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok. There are traditional colleges that prepare students for a variety of careers ranging from engineer to philologist, as well as specialty colleges that focus on technology, the humanities, or medicine.
On average, a Russian student need $300 to $400 per month. It’s a good idea to set aside an extra USD 300 to $400 for things like medical insurance, living arrangements in an apartment or dorm (dishes, bed linen, detergents, and so on), and book purchases.
Requirements for Bachelor’s Degree in Russia
a copy of your passport (Valid for at least 6 months)
Copy of High School transcript (Translated to English) (Translated to English)
Birth certificate with a medical certificate for HIV (Translated to English)
3–5 years (depending on the major and the length of the foundation programme)* All documents must be written in the English language.
Tuition Fees
In Russia, the average annual tuition expense for a bachelor’s degree is $3,500 – $6,000 per year ( Including the accommodation booking )
Requirements for Master’s Degree in Russia
a copy of your passport (Valid for at least 6 months).
a copy of your bachelor’s degree transcript (Translated to English).
HIV certificate from a doctor
Certificate of Birth (Translated to English).
3–5 years to complete your education (depends on the major and length of foundation program).* All documents must be written in the English language.
Tuition Fees
In Russia, the average annual tuition expense for a bachelor’s degree is $3,500 – $6,000 per year ( Including the accommodation booking ).