Around 3,000 students to be admitted to BSUIR this year

11:00, 15 April

This year, the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics plans to accept approximately 3,000 applicants. Rector Vadim Bogush told reporters, according to a Soyuz.by correspondent.

"This year, the planned number is slightly lower - 2,887 - but the admissions campaign will reveal how things will unfold. We will enroll 1,297 students in full-time, state-funded programs, 127 of which will be in the military faculty. Another 1,490 students will be admitted on a paid tuition basis. I expect we will meet our plans. Compared to last year, we have slightly more state-funded places and fewer paid ones. Meanwhile, our overall enrollment figure has remained virtually unchanged," the rector said.

According to him, no new specializations are being introduced this year, but a new cybersecurity major is being launched. "Assignments are made after the first year. This approach allows for a higher level of practical focus," the rector explained.

Photo: soyuz.by

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