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More than 500 foreigners to study at Tyumen State University in the new academic year

All university students, regardless of whether they are vaccinated or not, will start the new academic year in the classrooms in a traditional format

TYMEN, August 18. /TASS/. More than 500 foreign citizens from 14 countries, including China, Libya, Colombia and Egypt, enrolled in Tyumen State University, the strategic communications department of the university said on Wednesday.

"Tyumen State University has successfully fulfilled the admissions plan. All state-funded places, which this year amounted to 370 more than in 2020, are filled. 3,434 people have already become students of Tyumen State University under bachelor's, specialist's and master's programs of full-time education. 2,022 freshmen will study at the expense of the government. Foreign citizens from 14 countries of the near and far abroad, including China, Libya, Colombia, Egypt and others have become the students as well. Of those 397 people have will become students of bachelor, specialty, masters degrees — 111", the message reads. 

The university added that the average USE score in the university this year reached 80,1. "Compared to last year, the average score for mechatronics and robotics, mathematics, landscape architecture has significantly increased," the university said.

According to Tyumen State University, this year a fairly representative geography of freshmen — children from 47 regions of Russia — got in.

According to rector of Tyumen State University Ivan Romanchuk, for the second year in a row the average USE score of students on government pay exceeds the 80-point mark, almost a third of the master's students came from other universities. “This is a very important quality indicator for us, it fixes us in the cohort of top Russian universities. We are strengthening our positions in all areas, thanks to 5-100 project, the university entered several world rankings and applied for participation in Priority 2030 program", he noted.

All university students, regardless of whether they are vaccinated or not, will start the new academic year in the classrooms in a traditional format. Classes will be held in person without any restrictions on access to the buildings. Coworking spaces, cafes, gyms, scientific laboratories and reading rooms will be open to students. As Tyumen State University's press service stated, all sanitary and epidemiological measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 will be observed.