Study In Russia

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Total Universities

700+

Courses Available

20,000+

International Students

~8–10%

Global Ranking

#1 to 500

Cost of Living

~$300 – $800 per month (USD)

International Students

~8–10%

Top Universities

10+

Avg. Annual Salary

~$8,000 – $20,000

Country Guide

General Information
Russia is known for its strong emphasis on STEM education, especially engineering, physics, and medicine.
The country offers a mix of historic cities like Moscow and Saint Petersburg, and vast natural landscapes.
Many universities provide programs in both Russian and English.
The academic year usually runs from September to June, divided into two semesters.
Visa and Work Permit Information
International students need a Student Visa to study in Russia.
The visa process requires an official university invitation, proof of admission, and documentation.
Students can work part-time with a work permit, usually arranged through the university.
After graduation, students may apply for temporary residence or work opportunities, depending on qualifications.
Visa processing typically takes 3–6 weeks.