Yulia Zaytseva, a Rossotrudnichestvo representative in Turkmenistan, talks about how applicants are selected for Russian universities and how to prepare for an interview.

Russian education for students from Kyrgyzstan Albert Zulkharneev, Head of the Russian House in Bishkek, talks about Kyrgyz school students' interest in Russian higher education and training highly qualified specialists for Kyrgyzstan economy.

Choosing Russian education, students are sure to get high-quality training and ample opportunities for their future career. That's why the number of applications from Turkey to study at Russian universities is on the rise.

Mongolia highly values the level of Russian education, shows great interest in the culture of our country. There has been an increase in the number of quota places to study at Russian universities.

Let's look at the aspects of admission, studying and adaptation of international students at Russian universities considering an example of North-Eastern Federal University.

For many decades, Russian higher education has been popular among students from the countries of South Asia, and the number of South Asian students coming to study in Russia every year runs into thousands.

You can study Russian, like any other language, independently, individually, in groups, at schools, or at preparatory faculties.

The story of Phạm Tuân, a top-notch pilot, cosmonaut, patriot, outstanding leader, and just an amazing person, is an inspiring story of a deed which is worth telling.

Vladimir Murashkin, Head of the Russian House in Hanoi, talks about cooperation in education and the opportunities for Vietnamese applicants.

Russian higher education has traditionally been in great demand in Sri Lanka since the Soviet times. Sri Lankan students can study at Russian universities within the Russian Government quota (on state scholarship basis) as well as on a fee-paying basis.

Today around 30,000 Indians are studying in Russia. They prefer medical specialties which are much more popular among them than other fields of study. Economics and engineering and technology majors are also in demand.

Ivan Ivanov, Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office in Tajikistan, talks about how the representative offices of Rossotrudnichestvo in Tajikistan help students prepare for admission to Russian universities and what applicants should know.
