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What are the procedures for studying in Russia, and is it difficult to get a visa? How much is the cost of studying abroad? And which school is better for students.

1, tuition fees for studying in Russia

The tuition fees charged by various institutions and majors in Russia are different, but they are basically within a certain range. The tuition fee for preparatory courses in Russian universities is basically maintained at about 1000 to 2,000 dollars per year, while the tuition fee for majors is 2,000 to 3,000 dollars per year.

Tuition fees of some famous comprehensive universities and several world-renowned art schools in Russia are much more expensive than ordinary schools. For example, the most famous Moscow University in Russia has an annual tuition fee of $4,000, the Russian State Management University has an annual tuition fee of $4,500, and the plekhanov Institute of Economics in Russia has a higher tuition fee of $5,000.

The overall fee level of Russian universities is low, and even the tuition fees of schools such as Moscow University are only one-fifth of those of famous universities in Europe and America, while the tuition fees of other schools are even one-seventh of those of European and American schools.

2. Accommodation fees for studying in Russia

Accommodation fees for studying in Russia vary according to the cities where foreign students live. In addition, the location of the dormitory rented by international students in the urban area, the level of decoration, the living area of the dormitory and the number of sublets will also have a greater impact on the rent. Generally speaking, Russian students studying in China choose two or three people to share a room. In this case, the monthly rent per person is about $20 to $65,438+$020.

3. Medical insurance premium for studying in Russia

Foreign students studying in Russia must join Russia's own medical insurance system and pay the corresponding medical insurance premium, which is about 90 to 120 USD per year.

4. Tuition and fees for studying in Russia

During the period of studying in Russia, international students will inevitably pay for tuition and miscellaneous fees, such as the fees for handling various documents after students arrive at school and the tuition and miscellaneous fees charged by the school. These costs are about $20 to $40 a year.

5. Living expenses for studying in Russia

The consumption level of different cities in Russia is different, but the difference is not very big. For example, the living expenses in Moscow in January are about 120, St. Petersburg is about 100, and other large and medium-sized cities are about 60.

Four popular majors in studying in Russia:

I. Computers and engineering

Computer science is the dominant major in Russian universities, the most famous being the computer department of St. Petersburg Institute of Optics and Mechanics and the computer major of St. Petersburg State University of Technology. The former ranks in the top three internationally, while the latter ranks in the top five internationally. Every year, students from some developed countries, such as the United States, Canada and Britain, go to these two schools to study master's or doctoral courses in computer science.

Because the curriculum is advanced and difficult, people who can get master's and doctor's degrees are outstanding among students, so they are especially favored by major international computer companies and have very good employment prospects.

At present, St. Petersburg State University of Technology has newly opened a two-year master's course in computer science, which is taught in English, providing a faster and more convenient learning environment for computer graduates with good English foundation. Since this course only began to enroll students in 2004, there is no high standard for students' English level, and they can apply with a certificate of Band 4. However, it is estimated that higher hard standards will be introduced soon. Therefore, students who wish to enroll in this course must improve their English level as much as possible, preferably reaching CET-6, IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 600.

Russia's heavy industry and aerospace industry play an important role in the world. Professional education in Russian universities is also very advanced. Precision mechanical and physical engineering in Institute of Optics and Mechanics, and mechanical engineering and control technology in St. Petersburg State University of Technology are all good majors, which are in short supply in China.

Second, medical treatment.

Russian medicine is second to none in the world, such as the famous Moscow Xie Donoff Medical College, St. Petersburg Pavlov Medical College, Moscow University Medical College, etc., with a long history and brilliant achievements. These universities have complete specialties, advanced facilities and rigorous teaching, and have trained many famous medical experts. I believe that the outstanding students from these universities will definitely make a difference in the domestic medical field.

Third, the art category

The art major of Russian universities is also famous internationally. Music categories include Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music and St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music; The fine arts category includes Repin Academy of Fine Arts, National Surikov Academy of Fine Arts and St. Petersburg Academy of Art and Design; Sports category includes Russian National Sports Institute and St. Petersburg National Sports Institute; There are also some national cultural and artistic universities, and the fine arts departments of comprehensive universities can provide world-class teaching quality. Russia itself is also a country full of artistic flavor. Especially St. Petersburg, a very European city, can be seen everywhere in the sculpture, painting and exquisite architecture of the Western Renaissance.

Music and dance are the pride of Russians. It is undoubtedly the dream of students who love art to study in countries that have trained world-class masters like Tchaikovsky and ulanova.

Russia is also a big sports country. Scientific training has produced generations of sports stars and coaches. If you want to devote yourself to sports, Russian universities will help you realize your wish.

Fourth, the economic category

Economics major is a major that became popular in Russia in the 1990s. With the disintegration of the former Soviet Union, great changes have taken place in the national economic system, from planned economy to market economy, and people's economic concepts have also undergone fundamental changes. Studying the law of economic development, learning to master and control the market has become a hot topic, and economics has also become a hot major for college students. Russia's reform has provided us with many experiences and lessons to learn from, and studying economics courses in Russian universities can also provide us with more materials.

Due to historical and geographical reasons, there has always been a subtle complementary relationship between the economies of China and Russia. Trade between the two countries is very frequent. This also provides a business space for students majoring in economics to display their talents. At present, Russia's foreign trade business has expanded to Southeast Asia, Africa and South America. If students who study international trade know both Russian and English, they will be sought-after talents in those countries.