HOW TO STUDY MEDICINE IN RUSSIA (are Russian doctors any good?)

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HOW TO STUDY MEDICINE IN RUSSIAThe Russian government subsidises the tuition fees of foreign medical students by 80 to 90%, ...
HOW TO STUDY MEDICINE IN RUSSIA
The Russian government subsidises the tuition fees of foreign medical students by 80 to 90%, which means they have to pay 10 to 20% of the actual cost of medical education. Last year, the Russian government allocated up to Ruble 35 billion (US$503 million) to assist higher education institutions cope with the country’s economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 outbreak.
This makes Russia the cheapest eupopean country to study medicine in world

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What’s more, applying for Russian medical degrees is relatively easier. Expect fast processing of paperwork and no entrance test at the majority of Russian universities. Around 50 medical universities and colleges operate in Russia under the aegis of the Russian Federation’s Ministry of Public Health, and the degrees offered are internationally recognised by the WHO and UNESCO, that means it is recognised all over the world. And in your countries.
In this video, in this video we will show you how to apply to a  Russian medical university, we will give the cost of study and how to apply for scholarships  at the end of this video so make sure you stick around.

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How much you will need to pay for your degree depends entirely on which university you choose. Prices vary wildly, ranging from 122,500 p. to 880,000 p. per year. However, the national average annual tuition fee for a Bachelor’s program is around 250,000 p. per year. A Master’s degree, on the other hand, might be slightly more expensive, averaging around 270,000 p. per year.

Scholarships

Every year, the Russian government offers a number of university scholarships to international applicants. In 2021, 18,000 such scholarships were made available, with many allocated to specific countries or for specific subjects based on pre-existing agreements. Russia’s Federal Agency for the Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs, Compatriots Living Abroad, and International Humanitarian Cooperation (Rossotrudnichestvo) organizes the scholarships.
How to apply

   Contact the Russian embassy or Rossotrudichnestvo office in your country and ask about the availability of scholarships.
   Complete this form, selecting six universities (no more than two in each of Moscow and St. Petersburg), clearly indicating your order of preference. You will also need to provide documents to prove your identity, level of education, and level of Russian.
   Wait to be invited to take part in the selection process. Some universities require applicants to sit an exam, while others conduct interviews.
   If you pass the selection process, you will be invited to provide further documentation. This includes education certificates and a medical certificate. You must translate these into Russian and notarize them.
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How to apply for self funded.
To apply  to study in Russia, you can apply directly to the university or you can use the more popular option which is application through admission agencies.
Russian universities mostly rely on agents to get international students.
The agents, collect and translate your documents and a lot more which brings us to the sponsor of this video.
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Student accommodation in Russia

International students have several options when it comes to accommodation in Russia. Prices can vary depending on the city, with Moscow and St. Petersburg being the most expensive. Moscow, in particular, is a regular fixture in the top 10 most expensive cities in the world to live in. That said, you should be able to find something to fit any budget.
Student dormitories

Most Russian universities offer dormitory accommodation, and this is where the majority of international students choose to stay; at least to start with. A dormitory is usually the most affordable option, with prices ranging from 500 p. to 5,000 p. per month, depending on the university.
Student dorm at a Russian university

Dormitory rooms are usually shared between two to four students, which will give you ample opportunity to get to know your cohorts. Living on-campus can also provide other benefits, such as easy access to classes and other facilities offered by the university. However, if privacy is of particular importance to you, you may wish to consider one of the other options.
Other options are
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Private apartment which cost a good load of money of money and I wouldn’t recommend it.

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