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Why do China people seldom study in Russia?

The reasons why China people don't study in Russia are as follows:

After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Russia's national strength declined, a large number of scientific and technological talents were lost, and the quality of universities also declined. Russia is too dependent on heavy industry and backward in light industry. Now it has become a second-rate country that sells energy for a living, and its economic aggregate is not as good as that of South Korea. This backward economy, which exports raw materials instead of finished products, is hard to make people optimistic about Russia's future development prospects.

The doors of Russian schools are open to China students, and the enrollment standards for China students are almost the lowest in the world. You only need to provide the highest education in the previous stage to apply for admission. China students can study in Russia as long as they have finished high school or above in China. Without a Russian foundation, you need to learn Russian before science. Generally, as long as you study hard, you can pass the entrance examination of Russian universities and study smoothly.

Introduction to Russian education:

Russia and other three levels of education. With the decline in the number of school-age children in Russia, the number of general education institutions in Russia has also decreased accordingly. In 2007, there were 65,438+0,076,265,438+0 educational institutions at all levels in Russia, with 35,764,300 students, 65,438+0 per thousand people (over 65,438+0 years old) receiving higher education and 365 receiving incomplete higher education.

Russia is a big country in education. In terms of natural science and basic research, the level of higher education ranks first in the world, and so do aerospace, military and other engineering and technical fields. Fine traditions and distinctive styles of humanities and social sciences. Lomonosov Moscow State University enjoys a high reputation in the world and was founded in 1755.

At present, Moscow University has 57 majors in 27 directions and 168 graduate programs. There are 29 departments, 25 scientific research institutes, 4 museums, more than 350 teaching and research sections, 1 science park, 1 botanical garden, and the library has more than 9 million books. There are also four branch schools. There are 36082 students in this department.

Moscow University has a strong faculty, with 965,438+008 teachers and researchers, including 2,065 doctors, 5,228 associate professors, about 65,438 professors, about 2,000 associate professors and lecturers, and about 300 academicians of Russian Academy of Sciences and Classification Academy of Sciences and Communication. Among the Russian 18 Nobel Prize winners, 1 1 had worked and studied in Moscow University.