Russian Education Fair to be held from May 21 in Hyderabad

Russian Education Fair to be held from May 21 in Hyderabad
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This 19th edition of education fair is being organised in Hyderabad by Russian Centre of Science and Culture- Chennai in association with Study Abroad, the authorised Indian Representative for Russian Universities, and to bring awareness on the quality yet highly subsidised Engineering and Medical programs offered institutions.

Hyderabad: This 19th edition of education fair is being organised in Hyderabad by Russian Centre of Science and Culture- Chennai in association with Study Abroad, the authorised Indian Representative for Russian Universities, and to bring awareness on the quality yet highly subsidised Engineering and Medical programs offered institutions.

The session was addressed by Mikhail J Gorbatov, Vice-Consul (Cultural), Consulate General of the Russian Federation in South India, Yury S Belov, Vice-Consulate General of the Russian Federation in South India; Shmidt Maxim, Associate Professor, Department of Pathological Anatomy, Volgograd State Medical University and Ravi Chandran, MD, Study Abroad-Chennai on Thursday at Golconda Hotel, Masab Tank.

Over Ten leading Russian Government institutions including those offering Medical and Engineering programs are participating in an education fair to be held on May 21 at Hotel Marigold in Hyderabad. The fair will be open from 10am to 5pm, entry is free. Spot admission will be given to candidates furnishing valid credentials supporting their eligibility to pursue Bachelor’s/Post-graduate degree programs.

There are no pre-qualifying exams like CET, IELTS, etc for admissions to universities in Russia like in some counties. Whereas for medical programmes, students should have cleared NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) exam according to the criteria laid by MCI (Medical Council of India) for doing medicine in India as well as in any institution outside the country. MCI as a special case for the year 2018 alone has exempted those students from writing NEET who had been earlier admitted to overseas medical courses and are currently undergoing language/preparatory/ foundation courses.

Announcing about the fair and educational opportunities in Russia Mikhail J Gorbatov, Vice-Consul (Cultural), Consulate General of the Russian Federation in South India said, “India and Russia share a bilateral relationship for ages.

Pacts in fields such as space research, engineering, technology, bio-chemistry, medicine etc. require a large number of well-trained personnel. Indian students receiving higher education in Russia will be best choices as their exposure to both the worlds will be a good basis for supporting each other and growing bilaterally.”

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