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Russian education fair in Madurai on May 16
Russian education fair in Madurai on May 16

Time of India

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Russian education fair in Madurai on May 16

Madurai: A will be held in Madurai on May 16 at Hotel Royal Court, featuring eight leading universities from institutions include Volgograd State Medical University, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kazan State Medical University, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Moscow Aviation Institute, and Moscow State Regional the event on Tuesday, Natalia Alshuk, head of international relations at Volgograd State Medical University, and Suresh Babu C, director of Study Abroad Educational Consultants — the authorised Indian representative for — said Indian students who have cleared NEET and secured a minimum of 50% in relevant core subjects (40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) are eligible to apply for MBBS courses in Russia. Tamil medium students are also eligible. No pre-qualifying exams such as CET or IELTS are addition to medical programmes, the 2025 fair will highlight courses in emerging fields such as biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and data science, offered by Russian institutions of science, technology, and admissions will be available at the fair, which will also be held in other locations across Tamil Nadu.

With war situation on the ebb, Russian universities invite students
With war situation on the ebb, Russian universities invite students

The Hindu

time13-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

With war situation on the ebb, Russian universities invite students

The number of Indian students, particularly South Indians, applying for Russian universities has significantly increased, said Natalia Alshuk, Head of International Relations Department, Volgograd State Medical University. Addressing a press meet organised by Russian House along with Study Aboard educational consultancy firm, she said that with the war situation having deescalated in Russia, students from foreign countries would not face problem studying there. When asked how many of the Indian students who studied there gott through the Foreign Medical Graduate (FMG) examination, an eligibility test for medical students who studied abroad to practice in India, she said that it was 22%. C. Suresh Babu of Study Abroad said that though those students admitted in Russian medical colleges through their consultancy failed to clear the FMG examination in their first attempt, they eventually clear it in their second or third attempts. Amongst medical colleges in other countries, the Russian universities which adhere to National Medical Commission (NMC)'s guidelines, was preferred by many Indian students, he said. To give elaborate details about education in Russia to students and parents, they would conduct an All-India Russian Education Fair for the academic year 2025-26 at Hotel Royal Court in Madurai on May 16 For more details, contact the organisers on 92822 21221.

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