The principle of admission to a university based on the results of the Unified State Exam. What documents are needed to enter the university? If you changed your last name

The start of accepting documents for universities is approaching. Today we will talk about how not to miss your chance because of little things.

The admission rules are quite simple. Don’t miss deadlines and have time to submit original documents; study additional conditions chosen educational institution, pass a medical examination, if necessary, and everything will work out. Now let's look at each stage in more detail.


The most important thing about documents

If you have prepared for admission in advance, then the meeting with the admissions committee will take you 10-15 minutes, not counting the possible queue of people who want to become your classmates and friends at the university. For regular public and private universities, a standard package of documents is required:

  • statement;
  • copy of the passport;
  • a copy of the certificate with an attachment.

In 2019, the Unified State Exam results of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 will be valid.

Some universities may require a medical certificate 086/у. The need to provide it, as well as the list of other documents, can be found on the official website of the university.

Also collect documents that will confirm your benefits upon admission, if any. You must bring the originals of these papers to your chosen university. This rule applies to all beneficiaries, target recipients, winners of Olympiads and specialized professional competitions.

  • winners and prize-winners of the All-Russian Olympiads for schoolchildren;
  • gold medalists of the Olympic, Paralympic and Deaflympic Games;
  • world or European champions in any sport;
  • members of Russian teams of international Olympiads in general education subjects (specialized areas).

Athletes can only enroll in areas of study related to physical education and sports without entrance examinations.


Applicant calendar: application deadlines and other important dates

Applicants to military universities, academies of internal affairs and educational institutions that have special requirements for the physical training of students need to prepare much earlier. Have a standard medical examination in November or December. This will save you time.

Below are the dates current for 2019 admissions.

Approximate date (check with your chosen university for the exact date)

Event

The acceptance of documents from applicants is completed; the primary right of admission is based on the results of additional creative or professional tests

The acceptance of documents is completed at universities that conduct additional entrance examinations

✓ The acceptance of documents from applicants who do not pass additional exams (standard admission according to the Unified State Exam) is completed.

✓ Universities are required to complete their own entrance tests for all applicants

Appears full list applicants according to the standard protocol (information stand, university website)

Acceptance of original documents from applicants entering without exams (athletes and winners of creative, professional, intellectual competitions) has ended.

An order is ready for the admission to the university of applicants entering without quota exams

"First wave of admissions." The university registers applications from applicants who have agreed to study (80% of competitive places are filled)

Order on the admission of applicants of the “first wave”

"Second wave of admissions." The university registers consent to study from applicants (the remaining 20% ​​of competitive places are filled)

Order on the admission of applicants of the “second wave”

After July 27, all your attention should be focused on the university website. You cannot miss the moment when you will need to submit an application for consent to enrollment and original documents. Without these papers, even with the best USE results, the university will not consider you as a future student. You see that you are passing the rating, run to submit your documents.

The main admission tool is the university website, where the ranking of applicants will be regularly updated


Changes 2018

This year has not brought global changes to the procedure for admission to higher education institutions, but some amendments are worth taking into account when preparing. What's new?

  • Universities will independently determine the requirements for applicants with vocational education diplomas (college, technical school). Applicants will undergo entrance tests at the educational institution.
  • The total number of competitive places for distance learning will decrease.
  • For various achievements during schooling and sports career you can now get up to 10 points (in 2017 - up to 20).
  • Victories and prizes in All-Russian Olympiads will provide benefits for 4 years. Win the Olympiad in the 9th or 10th grade and don’t think about future admission at all.
  • For another year, Crimeans can take the all-Russian test or undergo special entrance tests at universities upon admission. In 2019, Crimean schoolchildren will also begin taking the Unified State Exam.
  • One of the main changes in the process of admission to higher education institutions will affect target students. Now the contract will be concluded between the applicant, the university and the employer. Previously, only the applicant and the university were involved in this scheme. After successful training, the applicant is required to work for three years in the organization that issued the referral.
  • Universities will themselves determine how many additional points an applicant will receive for an essay (1-10).
  • Applicants who have chosen the direction “Intelligent Systems in the Humanities” will take mathematics for any chosen period of study.

Typical mistakes and questions for applicants

So, now you have complete information about when and how to apply to universities. But not always and not everyone succeeds perfectly, so we have selected several examples of typical mistakes of applicants and options for correcting them.

There is another situation that sometimes fails applicants who prefer “bird in hand.”

What should you do if you entered the university of your dreams in the second wave, but have already transferred the originals to another educational institution?

So, you entered one of the universities, took the original documents there and calmed down. But it’s a bit of a pity that it’s the same one best-prestigious-popular-convenient-interesting The university did not accept you to study. You open the website of the desired educational institution and see that your name is already on the list of those recommended for admission. What to do?

Assess the deadlines for submitting originals and your position in the ranking. Filling out the expulsion order and collecting documents from the first wave university will take about a day, after which you need to transfer the original documents to new university and have time to submit an application for consent to study. You should have at least 2-3 days for the re-entry process.

Take action! Some universities deliberately, although they do not admit it, delay the issuance of originals. Especially if the educational institution is not very popular, and you have good results. So don't tell admissions committee about your dream. Say that there are family circumstances, that’s why you are taking the documents.

Very soon you will become students and begin new life, in the meantime, prepare for a few weeks of stress. Good luck and may everything work out!

So, the Unified State Exam and graduation are over, it would seem that applicants can sigh. But it was not there. Now they may face a test even more terrible than the state exams. A time begins that will forever be remembered not only by applicants, but also by their parents, because they are often even more worried than graduates.

All useful information for university applicants can be found in this article.

What do university applicants need to know?

So, you've successfully passed your exams, but you don't know what to do next. First, let's understand the terminology for readers:

  • Applicants are school graduates entering a higher or secondary educational institution.
  • Unified State Examination is a Unified State Exam, which is taken in the 11th grade for admission to higher educational institutions of the country.

Before deciding on the subjects for the Unified State Exam, you probably thought about what you want to become. If the choice was random, then you will have to look for a university and specialty that accepts the results of the subjects you passed.

If you don’t know how to decide on five universities to enroll in, sit down and think about what you would like to do, what profession you see yourself in. Write down on a piece of paper all your skills, abilities and personality traits, analyze what kind of job all this would be useful. Based on this you will choose desired university, in which you can receive an education suitable for your future profession.

In addition, there are Unified State Exam calculators that can be used to select a university based on the total exam scores of applicants. This greatly simplifies life for graduates and helps solve the problem of choosing institutes and specialties.

Once you have decided on universities, study in detail all the information about them. Institute applicants must clearly know the answers to the following questions:

  • What kind of university is this?
  • What do they teach there?
  • Whether there is a budget places? How much does commercial training cost?
  • Does the university provide deferment from the army?
  • Are there any famous alumni?
  • What is the scholarship?
  • Do students, teachers and alumni respond positively to the place of study?
  • What opportunities does the university give to an applicant during his studies?
  • Is there a dormitory (for out-of-town applicants)?
  • What are the prospects after graduation?
  • What type of diploma is issued?
  • Find out about the accreditation of the university and the availability of a license if the university is non-state, in order to avoid unpleasant situations.

These questions will help you make informed choices. You're crossing the threshold adult life and move on to the next stage, in which it is undesirable to make mistakes. Therefore, you should think about the university and specialty more carefully. Moreover, out of five universities, you need to select one priority one, to which you will send the original certificate. This will give you a huge advantage in the race.

Familiarization with the admission rules

Remember that the Unified State Exam system allows applicants to apply for admission to five different universities at once in three directions each. You can apply to only one university, but for three specialties. If you want to file in five different cities, you are also free to do so. The most practical option is to submit documents to hometown and the one in which you would like to study. If you are not accepted in another city, you will have the opportunity to live at home in a familiar place and think about how to build your destiny further.

Some areas (mainly creative) have their own entrance tests, which the university conducts independently. Many applicants forget this. Therefore, it is necessary to clarify in advance what will need to be submitted and when.

You also need to know exactly how the competition is held, about beneficiaries and applicants who have advantages upon admission.

Submit documents

You also need to know:

  • Deadlines for receiving documents.
  • Opening hours of the admissions committee.
  • What documents are required for admission?

What documents are needed for admission?

1. To submit an application to the admissions committee:

  • Passport, citizenship and its copy.
  • Certificate and its copy.
  • Application for admission to study, which is filled out at the admissions office.
  • Several photographs 3 x 4 cm.

2. For enrollment:

  • Original certificate (for applicants on a budget).
  • Statement of consent to enrollment.

3. After the order for enrollment:

  • Photos 3 x 4 cm (if required by the university).

We participate in the competition

The competitive stage is the most exciting time for applicants. Many cannot sleep, eat or function normally, since their dreams and thoughts are only about admission.

Every applicant must know this: enrollment takes place in two waves. The first will enroll 80%, mainly those who have submitted the original certificate to the university, the second will include the remaining 20% ​​of applicants. Therefore, almost everyone has a chance to enroll. The main thing is to believe! But it’s better to take care of your budget place in advance and pass the Unified State Exam with high scores. Then even the competitive stage will go smoothly for you, and you won’t even have to worry.

Don’t forget also about the target direction and beneficiaries who can take those same 80% of places in the first wave. Moreover, you can go to the second wave if any incoming applicant does not provide consent for enrollment on time. In this case, the likelihood that you will enter a budget place will increase. Study the competition lists throughout the competition stage and keep track of those who bring the original certificate. A situation may arise that at the last moment they bring too many originals and you will be pushed out of the 80% of those received in the first wave.

The final stage, after which the applicant can finally relax, is the publication of the order for the applicant’s enrollment. Good luck with your application!

This year’s admissions campaign started two weeks ago, but applicants still have questions. What is the best way to deal with original certificates? Do they affect the priority of enrollment? Should we be afraid that all the budget places will be taken by Olympic athletes? Who are “invited applicants”? These and many other questions are repeatedly asked by the admissions committee. The HSE Vice-Rector answered the questions that most concerned applicants.

This year, the role of original documents when applying to universities has increased significantly. How to properly manage your originals to increase your chances of getting into HSE?

This year's innovation is that enrollment will now take place in two stages. I will demonstrate with a simple example. Let’s take an educational program where the number of budget places at the Higher School of Economics is 160 people. First, all applicants submit documents by July 24. There is a category of applicants who enter without entrance examinations, for example. If they want to take advantage of their benefit, it is important that they bring the original of their certificate before July 29th. Another category of applicants, whose originals must also reach us before July 29, are those on social benefits, that is, children without parental care and so on. The same applies to target students entering the target recruitment quota. All these three categories must provide original documents by July 29, and we will enroll them on July 30.

- If “beneficiaries” bring the originals after July 29, are they already enrolled on a general basis?

Yes, in this case they will already lose the benefit.

We took the Economics program as an example, where there are 160 budget places. Let’s assume that 50 Olympiad students, 5 orphans and 5 more targeted students wanted to come to our program. That is, out of 160 budget places, 60 places have already been taken (provided that all of them brought original documents by July 29). This means that we have 100 places left for a free competition based on the results of entrance examinations. For these 100 places, enrollment takes place in two stages. At the first stage, 80% of the places up for competition are filled. In our example, 80 people should be enrolled in the first stage.

- So these are only those who brought original documents, and they have the highest scores?

That's right, anyone who wants to get into the first wave must bring original documents before August 3. We have one ranked list of applicants based on the number of points scored, but some of them have original documents, and some do not. We simply do not take into account those who do not have originals in the 80% that will be enrolled in the first stage.

- Are they not taken into account, even if they have more points than those who bring the originals before August 3?

Yes, we only count those who have originals. If the second one has more points than the fourth one, but did not bring the original documents, he will not be included in the first wave. And here we need to make the first emphasis. If you are determined to enroll in this program, then you need to bring original documents before August 3. On August 4, 80 applicants with the highest amount of competitive points will be enrolled, but only from those who provided original certificates.

- What happens in the second wave, in which the importance of the originals is just as great?

Yes, a short period of time is allotted for the second wave. Those who for some reason did not get into the first wave, but want to get into the second, must bring the originals before August 6. This is how the places left after the first wave are filled.

- And if those who brought originals are less than 80%, in our example - less than 80 people?

At the first stage we fill 80% of the places, at the second stage we fill 20%. But this is provided that those who were enrolled in the first stage did not pick up their documents for some reason. If they took it, or initially the number of submitted originals was less than 80, say 75, then the number of competitive places in the second stage increases by this delta - that is, in our case there will be not 20, but 25 places in the second stage.

- What if the number of applicants on the basis of benefits is greater than the number of budget places?

This is the second most pressing question that worries many applicants. On July 30, enrollment of persons with special rights upon admission, these are Olympiad participants who enter without entrance examinations; applicants with social benefits and targeted admission. And, if social benefits are quota-based and cannot exceed the announced quota, then the number of Olympiad participants who can choose one or another program cannot be predicted. All Olympiad students whose original documents will be in the admissions office on July 29 (let me remind you that they are enrolled before the start of the first wave) will be enrolled. Even if their number is equal to or exceeds the number of budget places. At the same time, the university decided that the university adds 25% of the places from the initial admission target for free competition - admission based on the results of the Unified State Exam. In other words, if there were 100 places in the program, and all of them are occupied by Olympiad participants, then 25 more places are put up for free competition.

There is currently no requirement to publish recommended lists. Therefore, the HSE has developed appropriate enrollment regulations and we will publish lists of those invited to enroll. We annually conduct surveys of applicants and make a predictive assessment, highlighting the green wave. This wave includes all those who, according to our estimates, will enter HSE if they provide the original certificates. This removes uncertainty; the applicant will not have to rush between universities, not understanding his chances of admission. He will see that HSE is inviting him.

- At what stage does the applicant learn that he has been invited to enroll?

The list of invitees will be determined on July 30, when it becomes clear how many Olympiad participants and other preferential categories have already been enrolled. This does not cancel the operation of the 80% - 20% system. As I already said, at the first stage we enroll no more than 80%. But even if the “invited” applicant does not make it in the first wave, but he is on our list, he will be enrolled in the second stage.

- How does an applicant know that he has received “invited” status?

All “invitees” will be highlighted in the lists on the admissions committee website.

What about those who were a little less fortunate and still did not have enough points to enter the first and second waves?

There is no need to despair. We have a sufficient number of paid places and are large and flexible. Since the first of July, contracts for paid places have been concluded. We already have points corridors that correspond to a certain discount. Quite funny - we don't know yet passing score for the program, but we already know what kind of discount an applicant receives with his number of points based on the Unified State Examination results - he falls into the corridor of points that give him a 25%, 50% or 70% discount.

Can a student play it safe and submit documents for a paid place, and if they are admitted to a government-funded place, take them back?

Yes. If for some reason an applicant is worried that his points will not be enough for admission to the budget, he can immediately submit documents for both the budget and the paid one. And before summing up the results of admission to the budget, be sure that you have entered the university. In this case, the applicant enters into a paid training agreement and pays for it. If this applicant ultimately enrolls in the budget, the contract is terminated and the money is returned in full.

- Were there such cases in previous years?

Last year, about 100 people who entered into and paid for the contract ended up going to the budget.

Another important thing is that for all those applicants who fall under one or another discount, we guarantee that they will be accepted regardless of the availability of vacant paid places. The point is that admission figures have been announced for paid places, as well as for budget ones. And if, for example, we recruited 50 students for 50 paid places, and then an applicant comes to us who has the opportunity to study with us at a discount, then we take him because these are strong applicants with high Unified State Examination results.

And if he comes not after concluding agreements with those 50, but together with them, then those with fewer points will simply be cut off?

Yes, that's absolutely right.

- At the same time, you can take out a special educational loan to study in a paid department, right?

Yes, those who understand that they will be applying for a paid place should remember about the educational loan system. At the moment, this is a unique chance to take money from the state at a very low interest rate and start paying it back after you graduate from university, get an education and go to work. We describe in some detail the advantages of an educational loan and the conditions for its provision; you can study all this and make a decision.

Enrollment into the budget occurs in the first and second waves. At the first stage, 80% of the total number of free places is filled, at the second - the remaining 20%. How not to get confused in all this and go on a budget? We have prepared for you step by step instructions with all the important dates.

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Step 1. Submit copies of documents

You have the right to submit documents to 5 universities at once, for 3 directions in each. Use this opportunity, so you will have a better chance of passing the budget. If you have benefits or the right to admission without entrance tests, you can use it only in one educational institution. The original supporting document must be provided immediately.

Important dates:

  • June 20- start of accepting documents;
  • July 7-11- completion of receiving documents if you will take additional entrance tests of a creative nature or internal exams instead of the Unified State Exam;
  • 26 July- last day for submitting documents if you are applying based on the results of the Unified State Exam.

Step 2. Pass internal tests

If necessary. You will find information about which exams and in what form you need to take on the university’s website or information stand. There will also be a schedule there. All tests take place between 11 to 26 July. If exams at several universities fall on the same day, find out reserve days change.

Step 3: Follow the Lists

July 27 everyone is starting to publish ranking lists of applicants. Last names are listed in descending order of points. The higher your last name, the greater your chances of enrollment. Count names according to the number of budget places from top to bottom, yours should not be below the threshold line for the number of places. This criterion is especially important in last days submitting applications for admission.

Step 4. Submit original documents and consent to enrollment

Dates for submitting original documents in 2018:

Submit your originals to the university where you have the best chance of being accepted. Even if you don't rank that high on all the lists, remember that things can change. Universities enroll only those who bring originals on time, regardless of scores. If several people with high scores in front of you do not bring documents, you will automatically move up.

If August 1 you bring the originals and go through the ratings, then August 3rd you will find out if your name is on the enrollment order .

If you were not included in the first wave or did not manage to bring documents on time, you have to submit the originals to the second wave before August 6. Already 8 August orders will appear for the admission of applicants who will be enrolled in the remaining budget places.

An application for consent to enrollment must be submitted along with original documents

At this stage, the race for budget places ends. But you can still get into the paid department. Some universities offer discounts for applicants with high scores.

Getting on budget is difficult, but possible. Take every chance. Do not hesitate to ask questions to the admissions committee if something is not clear. Go for it, you will succeed!

If you enter a university after the 11th grade of school, then in most cases you must pass the Unified State Exam (USE). What subjects are needed for admission to the direction or specialty you have chosen can be found in the list of entrance tests in the order of the Ministry of Education and Science Russian Federation dated September 4, 2014 No. 1204.

In some cases, along with the Unified State Exam, you may need to pass additional entrance tests:

  • upon admission to budgetary education in specialties and areas included in the approved order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated January 17, 2014 No. 21, for example, “architecture”, “journalism” or “medicine”;
  • upon admission to Moscow State University them. M.V. Lomonosov (MSU). The list of specialties and areas for which additional entrance tests must be taken is determined by MSU independently;
  • if you are enrolling in a university where studies require access to state secrets or public service, for example, to the Military University of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. The rules for admission to such universities are determined by the federal authorities that supervise them.

2. Is it possible to enter a university without the Unified State Exam?

You don’t have to take the Unified State Exam and enroll based on the results of entrance exams that the university conducts independently if you fall into one of the following categories:

  • disabled people and children with disabilities;
  • Foreign citizens;
  • applicants applying on the basis of a secondary or higher diploma vocational education;
  • applicants who have received a certificate The certificate must be received no earlier than a year before the deadline for accepting documents at the university.">no more than a year ago and have never taken the Unified State Exam. For example, those who passed the state final exam (GVE) or received education abroad instead. If an applicant has passed the Unified State Exam in some subjects and the State State Exam in others, he can take the internal exam at the university only in the subjects in which he passed the State State Exam.

3. When do I need to submit documents for admission?

Universities begin accepting documents for budget-funded full-time and part-time undergraduate and specialist degrees no later than June 20. Document acceptance ends no earlier than:

  • July 7, if upon admission to your chosen specialty or field of study, the university conducts additional creative or professional tests;
  • July 10, if upon admission to the specialty or field of study you have chosen, the university conducts any other additional entrance tests;
  • July 26, if you are applying only based on the results of the Unified State Exam.

For all forms of paid and correspondence education on a budget, universities determine the deadlines for accepting documents independently.

You can simultaneously submit documents for admission to a bachelor's or specialist's degree to five universities. In each of them you can choose up to three specialties or areas of training.

4. What documents are needed for admission?

When applying to a university, you will need to fill out an application for admission. As a rule, it can be downloaded from the university website. The application must be accompanied by:

  • passport or other document proving the identity and citizenship of the applicant;
  • document on previous education received: school leaving certificate, diploma of primary, secondary or higher vocational education;
  • information about the results of the Unified State Exam, if you took it;
  • 2 photographs if upon admission you will take additional entrance tests;
  • registration certificate or military ID (if available);
  • medical certificate form 086/у - for medical, pedagogical and Their list was approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of August 14, 2013 No. 697.">some others specialties and directions;
  • if your representative will submit documents instead of you, you will additionally need a notarized power of attorney and a document proving his identity;
  • If at the time of submitting documents you are under 18 years old, take with you a consent form for the processing of your personal data, signed by a parent or guardian - without it, documents will not be accepted. Download the form from the university website or ask the admissions office to send it to you by email.

You can submit both original documents and their copies. It is not necessary to have copies certified by a notary. You can submit documents in person at the university admissions office or at one of its branches, if there are any. In addition, documents can be sent by registered mail.

About all methods of submitting documents, including Some educational institutions may accept documents on-site: in this case, you can hand over the documents to a university representative at mobile document collection points. In addition, the university, at its discretion, may accept documents sent by email.

">alternatives, please check by calling the admissions office of a particular university.

5. What do you need to apply for a budget?

To apply to the chosen university, you must score a number of points equal to minimum score or exceeding it. The university itself determines the minimum score for each specialty and direction, but cannot set it below the level approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

A competition is being held among applicants who have submitted documents for admission. The first to be admitted will be the applicants with the most total points for For some individual achievements The university can add points to the applicant - no more than 10 in total. Such achievements can be a school medal, a certificate or a diploma of secondary vocational education with honors. The full list can be found in paragraph 44 of the admission procedure for training in educational programs higher education, approved by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated October 14, 2015 No. 1147.

The list of individual achievements that are taken into account at a particular university upon admission can be found in the university admission rules. Admission rules are published by the university on its official website no later than October 1 of the previous year.

">individual achievements and for the Unified State Exam - only in subjects that are needed for admission to the chosen faculty.

Based on the results of the competition, it is determined passing score- the smallest number of points that was sufficient for enrollment. Thus, the passing score changes every year and is determined only during the enrollment process. As a guide, you can look at the passing score for the department for the previous year.

Applicants who are admitted under quotas do not take part in general competition, but participate in the competition within their quota. To do this, they must also score a number of points equal to or exceeding the minimum value set by the university.

You can get a higher education in Russia for free once. This restriction does not apply to master's studies - after a bachelor's or specialist's degree, you can enroll in a master's program at a budget department.

6. Who can enter without exams?

The following people can enter the university without entrance exams:

  • winners and runners-up final stage All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren or the IV stage of All-Ukrainian student Olympiads, if they enter specialties and directions, "> corresponding to the profile of the Olympiad - for 4 years, not counting the year in which the Olympiad was held;
  • members of national teams of the Russian Federation and Ukraine (if they are citizens of the Russian Federation), who participated in international Olympiads in general education subjects, if they are enrolled in directions and specialties, The university independently determines which areas and specialties the Olympiad profile corresponds to."> corresponding to the profile of the Olympiad in which they participated - for 4 years, not counting the year in which the Olympiad was held;
  • champions and prize-winners of the Olympic, Paralympic or Deaf Olympic Games, world or European champions and athletes who took first place at the World or European Championship in sports included in the programs of the Olympic, Paralympic or Deaf Olympic Games, can enter specialties and areas in the field without exams physical culture and sports.

Winners and prize-winners of Olympiads from the list approved by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated August 28, 2018 No. 32n can count on admission without exams for 4 years, not counting the year in which the Olympiad was held. However, the university itself determines which Olympiad winners and prize-winners are accepted from the list without exams (or provide them with other benefits upon admission), in which class the applicant should have taken part in them, and what areas and specialties the Olympiad profile corresponds to.

In addition, in order to take advantage of the benefit, the winner or prize-winner of the Olympiad from the list of the Ministry of Education and Science must score a certain number of points on the Unified State Exam in a core subject, which the university also sets independently, but not less than 75.

7. What is “targeted learning”?

Some universities provide admission to targeted training in specialties included in the list determined by the Government of the Russian Federation.

An applicant entering within the target quota is sent to study by the region of the Russian Federation, government agency or a company with which the university has entered into an agreement on admitting applicants for targeted training. You can find out whether such agreements have been concluded at the university of your choice by contacting the admissions office. Applicants entering under the target quota do not participate in the general competition.

When submitting an application for admission to targeted training, in addition to the main documents, you will need to provide a copy of the target training agreement certified by the customer or present the original later. Sometimes information about the contract concluded with you comes to the educational institution directly from the organization that orders the training.

Information about applicants within the target quota is not included in the general list of applications for admission, and is not posted on official websites and information stands in the interests of state security.

8. What other benefits are there when entering a university?

Most admission benefits can be divided into 4 groups:

  • admission within the framework of a special quota - these applicants do not participate in the general competition, and the passing score for them, as a rule, is But not lower than the minimum score established by the university.">below than for other applicants. Applicants with disabilities of groups I and II, children with disabilities and those disabled since childhood, disabled people due to a military injury or illness received during the period of study can apply for admission under a special quota. military service, orphans and children left without parental care (retain the right to admission under a special quota until the age of 23), Categories listed in Federal law dated January 12, 1995 No. 5-FZ “On Veterans” (see Article 3, paragraph 1, subparagraphs 1–4).">veterans military operations. Within the framework of a special quota, the university allocates at least 10% of budget places from the volume of control figures for each set of conditions for admission to study in bachelor's and specialty programs;
  • right to 100 points - if an applicant has the right to admission without exams, but wants to enter a faculty that does not correspond to the profile of his Olympiad, he can receive 100 points for one of the entrance tests automatically, if it For example, the winner All-Russian Olympiad in physics does not want to enter the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics and chooses astronomy, where he also needs to take physics - in this case he will receive 100 points for physics without passing it.">corresponds his Olympiad profile;
  • benefits for individual achievements - medalists, winners of Olympiads (which the university does not accept without exams and does not provide the right to 100 points) and
  • champions and prize-winners of the Olympic, Paralympic and Deaflympic Games and other sports competitions;
  • applicants with a certificate with honors;
  • gold and silver medalists;
  • volunteers;
  • winners of the championship in professional skills among people with disabilities and people with disabilities “Abilimpix”.
">other categories of applicants may receive additional points - but not more than 10 - or the right to preferential admission. The university independently determines for which achievements and what benefits to provide;
  • right of preferential admission - if two applicants score the same number of points upon admission, then the one who has the right of preferential admission will be admitted. This right is available to applicants who can enter under a special quota, and A complete list is given in Article 35 procedure for admission to study in educational programs of higher education, approved by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated October 14, 2015 No. 1147.">some others categories.
  • 9. How is enrollment done?

    Until July 27 inclusive, on its official website, the university publishes lists of applicants applying for a bachelor's or specialty degree in a budget department of full-time or part-time study and who have passed the minimum score threshold.

    The lists are ranked by the number of points, that is, higher positions are occupied by applicants whose total number of points for the Unified State Examination, additional entrance tests and individual achievements are higher. If the number of points is the same, take into account who scored more points in the profile entrance test and who is eligible for priority enrollment.

    After this, enrollment begins. It takes place in several stages:

    • priority admission stage - enroll applicants who enter without exams, within the framework of a special or targeted quota. These applicants must, by July 28, submit to the university where they decided to enroll and where they passed the exams, the original document on previous education and an application for consent to enrollment. The enrollment order is issued on July 29;
    • Stage I of enrollment - at this stage, the university can fill up to 80% of the budget places remaining free after priority enrollment in each specialty or area. Applicants are admitted according to the position they occupy on the list of applicants - those who occupy a higher position are admitted first. At this stage, you must submit the original document on previous education and an application for consent to enrollment no later than August 1. The enrollment order is issued on August 3;
    • Stage II of enrollment - the university fills the remaining budget places. Applicants who will be admitted at this stage must submit the original document on previous education and an application for consent to admission no later than August 6. The order is issued on August 8.

    The university updates the list of applicants daily, excluding from them those who decided to enroll in another university and those who are already enrolled.

    The university determines the deadlines for enrollment in paid departments and correspondence courses independently.