Scholarship Overview:
- Every year the Russian government provides the so-called ‘state-funded spots’ at universities to international applicants.
- Study in Russia
- Any course offered at the chosen university at any level of study.
- Certain groups of foreigners, Russians living abroad and immigrants can apply for state scholarships on the same terms as Russian citizens once they pass the entrance exams or Uniform State Examination (EGE).
- All countries having diplomatic ties with Russia.
How Do I apply?
- Contact the united operator* in your country and get information about available scholarships and fields of study.The number of state-funded places for international students allocated to a country depends on the nature of its cooperation with Russia. Some countries have agreements defining not only the number of funded places, but subjects as well.* An operator in a foreign country is:
- A representative office of Rossotrudnichestvo; Or
- A representative of Rossotrudnichestvo at the Embassy of Russia; Or
- A Russian Embassy.
- Register on the website http://russia.study/registration, fill out an electronic form and submit your application. Please indicate:
- Personal information (full name, date of birth, country of residence, e-mail and contact telephone number – you will receive updates about the status of your application);
- Profession, specialization or field of study you are applying for (you can change this information at any time before you have completed the relevant tests);
- Level of your current education;
- Level of Russian.
You will also need:- A copy of your passport (must be valid for at least 18 months from the date of your planned arrival in Russia) or a copy of your birth certificate;
- Copies of documents/certificates confirming your current level of education and/or qualification received in a foreign state. All of the above can be submitted in hard copy to the united operator.
- Wait for an invitation to participate in the selection process (interviews, tests, examinations).Depending on the country, the operator can publish the schedule of interviews, tests and examinations on its website or e-mail you directly. Please address your inquiries regarding this stage to the office of the operator in your country.The tests and examinations are organized by a working group that will issue a list of results containing information about all participants and their scores.
- Find yourself on the list of candidates (based on the results of tests/examinations).This information will be published on the official website of the united operator in your country or can be mailed directly to the applicants (please confirm this in the relevant representative office of Rossotrudnichestvo).Applicants who do not know Russian to a degree sufficient for study in their chosen subject are enrolled in a preparatory department. They spend one year studying Russian, as well as several general education disciplines (Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, etc.) depending on the chosen field of study. Applicants, who pass the final examinations, receive the right to continue their studies in their chosen subject. The prospective students who do not pass their exams, lose their right to free tuition.
- If you are on the list of candidates, please prepare additional documents. -A doctor’s certificate (medical certificate) confirming that there are no medical reasons not to accept you to a Russian university, including the results of an HIV test;-Copies of documents (notarized and translated into Russian) listed on the website of Rossotrudnichestvo.Attach these documents to the electronic form and submit it online or deliver them in hard copy to the operator.Information about candidates reaches the central office of Rossotrudnichestvo in Moscow, after this Ministry of Education of Russia receives it and adds to the information base Russia-edu.ru. After registration applicants receive an ID which allows them to access the information system Russia-edu.ru and track the application status.
- Wait for a letter/notification confirming your enrollment in the university and containing information about your next steps.This information will be relayed to you by a representative of the united operator in your country*.
* In certain cases, applicants interested in enrollment in Arts and Humanities must sit additional examinations (creative contests) in the universities. For this, applicants will need to come to Russia on a tourist visa. The decision to accept/not accept a certain applicant will be made based on the results of the creative contest (additional examinations).
Scholarship Duration:
- Depends on the level and course of study but usually last the entire duration of the program.
What does it cover?
- Free tuition for the entire duration of the chosen program
- Maintenance allowance (for the entire duration of study regardless of the candidate's success). In 2016, an average scholarship amounted to 1,300 roubles a month (approximately USD 21);
- Dormitory accommodation (if available).
- Travel costs;
- Living expenses;
- Voluntary health insurance policy.
How do I get more information?
- Contact Russian Embassy in your country: List of diplomatic mission of Russia
- Or international Office of a chosen University: http://studyinrussia.ru/en/study-in-russia/universities/
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