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TOP-10 universities in Russia

pay attention to list of the best universities in Russiabased on the QS University Rankings: BRICS, which includes the top 100 universities in the BRICS countries. The presented rating was compiled in cooperation with the Interfax agency.

Moscow is home to many of the country's leading universities. The capital attracts students not only with its chosen place of study, but also with a vibrant, varied nightlife, vibrant culture, rich historical background, and an endless range of possibilities. In addition to luxurious buildings and a hectic stream of life, an underground culture is developing in the city, and the epochal Kremlin towers continue to attract tourists from all over the world.

St. Petersburg, the second largest city in Russia, will show the country from a completely different perspective. The city's canal networks and Italian Baroque architecture. give St. Petersburg a Western European atmosphere. Since its inception, it has been known as a city of new ideas, creativity, and cultural exchange. If you prefer Western universities to Russian universities, then you should read the article 10 Best Universities in London. If you are attracted to the East, then the 50 best universities in Asia will gladly open their doors.

The list of other student cities also includes Novosibirsk, Tomsk and Vladivostok.

10. National Research Nuclear University "MEPhI"


The educational institution was founded in 1942. The National Research Nuclear University is renowned for its specialization in the nuclear industry and for teaching physics, engineering and mathematics. It is located in Moscow, near Kolomenskoye, which offers a stunning view of the banks of the Moskva River.

Ranking 65th in the QS University Rankings: BRICS, the National Research Nuclear University is the leader of Russia in the international scientific community: it is in 1st place among BRICS universities in terms of the frequency of publication of scientific papers. Given the importance of his research, it is striking that he does not rank higher in international surveys among researchers and employers (the university is not included in the top 100 BRICS universities for this indicator). Like other leading universities in Russia, the National Research Nuclear University boasts a faculty-to-student ratio, as well as a good percentage of Ph.D. staff members.

9. Tomsk State University


The oldest university in Siberia, founded in 1888. Today, the University of the historic city of Tomsk has 23,000 students at 23 faculties. Like most universities in Russia, it has been awarded the status of a National Research University and boasts the most extensive library archives in Russia.

In the ranking of universities in the BRICS countries, Tomsk State University ranks 58th with the highest scores for the percentage of foreign teachers; according to this indicator, it is the best in Russia and ranks 28th among BRICS universities. He also excelled in the percentage of foreign students and professors with PhD degrees. Following a general national trend, the university received relatively low research scores and relevance.

8.Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology


It is unofficially called Phystech. The university specializes in applied mathematics, physics and related disciplines, sometimes referred to as "Russian MIT". The main campus is located in the city of Dolgoprudny, with a student population of 5,000.

The Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology ranks 55th in the BRICS universities ranking and, along with other leading universities in Russia, received high points for the ratio of teachers to students. The institute excelled internationally with a high percentage of foreign faculty and students.

7. National Research University - Higher School of Economics (HSE)


Starting as a school of economics in 1992, the National Research University - Higher School of Economics (HSE) has quickly earned a solid reputation - both in Russia and internationally - as a multidisciplinary university. The number of students is over 20,000. The main campus is located in Moscow, there are campuses in St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod and Perm.

In the first QS University Rankings: BRICS, the HSE is ranked 50th, having received high scores for the ratio of faculty and students, as well as employees with the title of Doctor of Philosophy (15th and 31st places, respectively). It lags behind other leading universities in Russia in terms of the number of foreign applicants, but has some success in attracting foreign teachers.

6. St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University


Another relatively large educational institution is the St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University. It has over 30,000 students enrolled in 406 undergraduate and graduate programs. The university offers courses of lectures in engineering, economics and management.

St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University ranks 47th in the ranking of universities in the BRICS countries. He received high scores for the faculty-to-student ratio and for the percentage of staff with PhD degrees. The university boasts a large number of international applicants.

5. Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO)


Once the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) was part of the Moscow State University, but in 1944 it became an independent educational institution. The number of applicants is approximately 6,000 students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Based on the name of the educational institution, it becomes clear that the university has a humanitarian orientation and specializes in diplomacy, journalism and law, and also boasts a wide choice of languages.

The Moscow State Institute of International Relations is ranked 37th in the QS University Rankings: BRICS and has received high points for the ratio of teachers and students, and also has a high rating in international polls. The university received impressive marks for the percentage of employees with the title of Doctor of Philosophy and for the number of foreign applicants - according to the above indicators, it takes 3rd and 12th places, respectively, among educational institutions of the BRICS countries.

4. Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman


The next in the BRICS ranking is the Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman. One of the oldest universities, which is also the largest technical university, has 20,000 students, including PhD candidates. The institution offers a wide variety of lecture courses in engineering and applied sciences.

Like other leading universities in Russia, Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman is distinguished by a high score in the ranking for the ratio of teachers and students and ranks 4th among the universities of the BRICS countries in this indicator. Another advantage of the university is the demand for graduates among employers, which is proved by the research of Quacquarelli Symonds.

3. Novosibirsk State University


A relatively young educational institution. The university was founded in 1959.Located 20 km from Novosibirsk, the third most populous city in Russia after Moscow and St. Petersburg. The student body is small here. The university offers courses of lectures on a wide range of scientific subjects.

Novosibirsk State University is ranked 22nd in the QS University Rankings: BRICS, receiving the highest scores for the number of foreign students and the ratio of teachers to students.

2. St. Petersburg State University


It is called the oldest university in Russia. The history of St. Petersburg State University begins with the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, founded in 1725. With 32,000 students and 20 faculties, it is inferior in size and number to the Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, but offers an impressive range of cultural and sports facilities, located in close proximity to the main attractions of St. Petersburg. The educational institution itself is located on Vasilievsky Island, which is equipped with a metro and tram lines.

St. Petersburg State University is ranked 14th in the QS University Rankings: BRICS and, in principle, its strengths and weaknesses are largely the same as the Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov. The university earned high scores for faculty-to-student ratio, international reputation among professors, proportion of staff with Ph.D. degrees, and for the number of international students.

1. Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov


The first in the list of the best is Moscow State University named after M.V. Founded in 1755, it is one of the oldest and largest universities in Russia with over 40,000 bachelor and master students. Most of the faculties are located 5 km from the center of Moscow on Vorobyovy Gory, which offers a stunning view of the Moscow River.

Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University takes an honorable 3rd place in the QS University Rankings: BRICS. He scored the most points on many of 8 criteria, namely academic reputation, faculty-to-student ratio, employer reputation, number of international students, and number of employees with a Ph.D.

And finally ...

There are 9 more universities in the country that are included in the top 100 universities of the BRICS countries:

  • Tomsk Polytechnic University (71st place)
  • Nizhny Novgorod State University N.I. Lobachevsky (74th place)
  • Kazan Federal University (79th place)
  • Ural Federal University (84th place)
  • Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (86th place)
  • Southern Federal University (89th place)
  • Voronezh State University (91st place)
  • National Research University "MPEI" (97th place)
  • Far Eastern Federal University (99th place)

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