Studying in Russia

About Russia

Russia is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, with an area of more than 17 million square kilometers and approximately 147 million people. It shares its borders with more than 10 countries, including Kazakhstan, Norway, Ukraine, Poland, and China.

The Russian capital, Moscow, is the largest city in Russia and one of the largest cities in the world in terms of population. Russia's main port is Saint Petersburg, which is located on the Baltic Sea. Russia is the seventh largest economy in the world in terms of the gross domestic product.

The climate in Russia is very cold. The Russian North encompasses the snowy, uninhabited Siberian Desert. Therefore, nearly 77% of Russia’s population lives on the West as its climate is warmer than the bitterly cold Northeast.

Why Studying in Russia?

Certificates from Russian universities are accredited, which enables you to obtain a prestigious job or complete your journey in postgraduate studies at European universities.

Education in Russia offers a wide variety of majors, including literature, arts, mathematics, and natural sciences.

Several nationalities live in Russia, where you can easily adapt to your peers, get to know others, and learn about their characters and traditions.

Tuition Fees

Studying in Russia is an ideal choice in terms of quality and price. The fees vary from one university to another, but they remain reasonable compared to the other European countries or the majority of countries everywhere in the world