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The proportions system for admission to Russian universities in the sense of how much proportion of high school needs in his country to join, for example, the Faculty of Medicine in Russia?
Here in Russia this system does not follow the system of proportions - the Russian education system allows any foreign or Russian student to enroll in any university and college he desires without being bound by certain proportions in other words students here choose their colleges themselves without any obstacles such as the system of proportions followed in the Arab countries
Question 1:
Whether studying in a Russian language or English?
Answer: Generally studying in Russia for Russian students is available in a Russian language, of course. As for foreign students, it is available in Russian, English or French, but not in all universities. This ability to teach in different languages. Of course, studying in English or any other foreign language other than Russian is more expensive than studying in Russian.
Question 2:
Can I attend a Russian university if I do not have a high school diploma?
Answer: Yes, a person who does not have a high school diploma can enroll in Russia to study, but you will be asked for a copy of another educational certificate that I obtained as a technical diploma certificate, for example.
Question 3:
Can I obtain a master’s degree or a doctorate from Russia knowing that I am a university graduate from an Arab country?
Answer: Yes, you can join in Russia for the graduate education system, but you will need the first preparatory year, and you will also be required to have graduate certificates translated and documented from your foreign ministry or from accredited translation offices.
Question 4:
I am a student in a college in an Arab country in a second year of college, may I transfer My studies in Russia and then I complete in the same year in the same college in Russia?
Answer: You can complete your studies here, but not all majors have.
Question 5:
I am a student married to a wife from my country and I have children. Can I take them with me during my studies in Russia?
Answer: Of course, you can take your family with you, but their residency system will be independent of your residence system. We mean the legal status of residency, and in this case you need to rent an independent apartment to live in because the university housing may not allow them to reside in the university housing for students.
Question 6:
What is the least expensive way to study in Russia?
Answer: This is a general Question and it is difficult to answer, as it must be determined what is the specialization and what is the city because the cost depends on the city in which you will study and the university and the specialization,
but in general, studying the Russian language for a limited period is considered the lowest cost of study.
Question 7:
Are all Russian universities recognized?
Answer: You can get a list of the recognized Russian universities in your country from the information department of the Ministry of Education.
Question 8:
What is the reality of the security situation in Russia for foreign students?
Answer: This is one of the most important Questions that foreign students send us - the security situation for foreign students is not worrisome, but there are several important points for every student, student or foreigner in Russia which is that no one will catch you as long as the person is in his condition and does not cause problems with others but due to the ignorance of many Foreigners, of course, the Russians cause problems - a simple example of this talk. The next Arab student to study comes to Russia and for example leases an independent apartment for housing and at night plays high-pitched music from here. Or television loudly after eleven o'clock in the evening where your neighbor often does not ask you to reduce the sound but rather he will call the police to make a nuisance for you to the population and so on or if your neighbor is one of those who drink alcohol in this case will come to you himself and from here the problems are
This is a simple example, many other examples, such as a student who comes to study and spends his time at night not to remember his lessons for excellence and obtain his degree, but goes to bars and nightclubs and it is known there is quarrels over girls and the problems that the student may fall in.
We say as a summary of your security depends on your behavior in Russia - students Serious people are not affected by anything, and students who are not serious and definitely troublemakers will fall into trouble,
as there is an important point, which is that security in Moscow and big cities of high quality will find police everywhere in the streets, metro, parks, everywhere, police patrols to maintain security, and this is why we always advise to come to major cities to study.
Question 9:
Is studying in Russia and admission dependent on specific nationalities? Meaning, do I, as an Arab citizen of a certain country, have a rejection rate for my application related to my nationality?
Answer: No - there is no distinction between the nationalities applying for admission at all. African-Asian-European-American Everyone is one and conditions are one.
Question 10:
Can I change the university housing system to an independent apartment and is university housing compulsory?
Answer: Yes , you can change your residence in order to become an apartment independent system of university housing is not compulsory in the sense you can choose your accommodation as you want to.
Question 11:
How much the costs of daily life in Russia?
Answer: This varies from city to city but generally in Moscow life costs are high - Moscow is located in the world ranked third , according to statistics in 2012 in terms of higher prices for living after this Tokyo and London , but the average spent monthly needed ranging from between $ 150 to $ 500.
Question 12:
Balencih fee study Are all fees paid directly for all years during my admission for all school years, or are they paid as installments and parts?
Answer: Not all fees are paid, but the fees can be paid in installments determined by the university for you. You can also pay directly for all years of study. This depends on your desire to forget.
Question 13:
To spend free time. Will I find suitable places of entertainment and entertainment in Russia for me?
Answer: In Russia you will find many places to spend the void where, in winter, you can go to skiing places, the high mountains around the city covered in snow and watch this type of sport. You will also find many museums and major and world-class commercial centers. In summer, autumn and spring you will find an unusually picturesque nature. Scattered parks, wonderful gardens, zoos, theme parks
and other entertainment places.
Question 14:
On holidays Can I return to my country to spend the vacation with my family and then return to Russia?
Answer: Yes, you can travel on holidays to your country. You can also travel at any time during your studies to your country. You only need to obtain a permit or exit permit from the university for a specific period.
Question 15:
Do I have the right to work during my studies?
Answer: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has instructed the Ministry of Education, the Federal Immigration Authority and the Ministry of Interior to consider the possibility of amendments to immigration rules, to allow foreign students to work under a work contract during their studies at universities and institutes in the Russian Federation.
The Russian President said: "Foreign students are students of Russian universities and institutes, and they live in conditions more difficult than those of Russian students, because Russia is not for them a motherland for them.
The President suggested to the relevant ministries "to think about changing the immigration rules with regard to students specifically, and when talking about working with an official contract in
this way, the Russian President answered a Question regarding the possibility of removing restrictions on the work of foreign students under an official contract of employment during their studies in Russian universities.
Question 16:
Regarding For Russian students, is it easy to interact and understand with them, and will there be Russian students only in my group?
Answer: Dealing with the educated and educated class of the Russian people as students is easy and interesting because the Russian people are a good people and welcome foreigners, especially as we mentioned among the educated classes of the people as for the students nationalities that may be In your study group, it will be of different nationalities, you will find from China, India, Poland, Germany, Europe and the Arab countries, but the administration of each university is trying to bring students of one nationality together in study groups.
You can also change your group and move to any other group that you may find appropriate.
Question 17:
What are the best studies in Russia?
Answer: In Russia, in general, medicine, engineering, science, physics, mathematics, computer engineering sciences
, business administration, languages ??and nuclear and space science are among the best studies
. Orthopedics and surgery medicine from Russia has international fame as well as chemical and physical studies in specialized universities like Mendeleev University - the famous Russian chemist - have an international mediator.
Question 18:
If they inhabit In university housing, how much do I need a monthly expense? How much do I need if I live in a separate apartment residence?
Answer: In the first case of the $ 150 monthly to $ 400 maximum in the second case it is $ 500 to $ 700 monthly depending on the apartment.
Question 19:
If during my studies I got acquainted with a Russian student and we got married, will my situation change in terms of residency documents, work permits, etc.?
Answer: In this case if your marriage is officially registered in Russia, you can apply to the Foreigners Affairs section for residency to change your residence status and grant temporary residence for a
period of 3 years and then permanent residence, but this depends on whether the girl formally accepts your marriage and the change of residence papers depends on the city Which girl, in the sense that if you are studying for example in Moscow, knowing and getting married to a Russian girl from a city, and you are Krasnadar Russian, you are not entitled to obtain a residence permit in the capital, but only in the city.
Question 20:
Can I visit Russia for a month or two only as a student studying a Russian language, for example? I know the situation and then decide to join a Russian university or not?
Answer: Yes, of course, you can come to Russia as a Russian language teacher at an institute.
Question 21:
What are the cases in which I can stop my studies and deport me to my country?
Answer: Many cases, in general, crime and violation of laws may lead to the suspension of your studies and deportation to your country if your presence is a cause of problems for society and the public. Here the police may take a decision to deport you through the court and prevent me from entering Russia for a period of not less than 5 years.
Question 22:
Does the embassy in my country with you in Russia help me financially Or any kind of help?
Answer: No - embassies are here only to extract documents you may need instead of traveling to your country as well. The embassy often does not interfere if it causes a problem with certain Russian entities, so we must consider keeping law and order in Russia.
Question 23:
Is there a specific time for admission to Russian universities?
Answer: For any foreign student coming to study in Russia who needs the first preparatory year as long as he is not fluent in Russian - and enrollment in the preparatory course is not determined by a specific time if you can apply at any time of the year.
Question 24:
Regarding the preparatory year, what is this year, and is the requirement that I enroll in the preparatory year at the same university that I will study at ?
Answer: The preparatory year is a compulsory year for all foreign students who are not fluent in Russian as a language of study in which the Russian language is heavily taught in addition to the basic terms and concepts of the specialty that you will study after the preparatory, for example if you intend to study medicine after the preparatory, then you will study in the preparatory year the Russian language in addition to the main medical terms In Russian,
as for the place of studying for the preparatory, it is not required that you study it at the same university in which you will study specialization, meaning that you can, for example, study preparatory at a university and be a friendship university while specialization will study it in the University of Moscow.
Question 25:
What about people who have Russian speaking and writing, do they need the preparatory year?
Answer: No and in this case it is tested by the university and if you skip the language test it will be accepted at the university directly without my preparation, but there are some universities that give these students a tablet for a simple period of two months and then the test.
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