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Cost Of Studying Medicine In Russia For International Students


Firstly, Russia is one of the most economical and low-cost abroad locations, it is one of the key reasons why it attracts over 300,000 foreign students. each year. Other factors that entice students are:


  • A high level of education with degrees recognized across the world

  • The possibility to go over a big nation spanning two continents

  • The opportunity to study or enhance your Russian language abilities, as well as to learn about Russian culture and lifestyle

  • The reasonable cost of life

Now that we’ve discussed expenditures, you should have a good sense of how much money you’ll need to live and study in Russia. 1. Russian university tuition Cost Public university tuition cost Russian universities are fairly economical when compared to higher education institutions in the United States or the United Kingdom. Typically, international students must pay:

  • From 1,475–10,600 EUR/year for Bachelor’s degrees

  • between 1,770–5,540 EUR/year for Master’s degrees

  • From 1,475–7,600 EUR/year for Specialist’s degrees (degrees with a more practical focus, awarded after at least 5 years of study, for example, Medical degrees)

  • between 950–5,000 EUR/year for Ph.D. degrees

Private university tuition cost Tuition at private universities is more expensive. How much higher is it? It all depends on what you want to study and how long it will take you to graduate, There are study programs that cost up to – and occasionally more than – 14,000 EUR each academic year. Russia’s most cheap colleges

  • Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech) – Masters’ degree programs.

  • Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University “LETI” – Masters degree programs.

  • Tomsk Polytechnic University – Bachelor’s degrees.

  • Masters programs at Voronezh State University.

  • Ulyanovsk state university.

  • Crimea State Medical University.

  • Bashkir State Medical University.

Moreover, These institutions should be sufficient to get things started. However, there are alternative Russian institutions with inexpensive tuition prices (under 3,000 EUR per year). Universities in Russia that we recommend

  1. Moscow State University Lomonosov (MSU)

  2. Higher School of Economics at National Research University (HSE)

  3. Peter the Great Polytechnic University in St. Petersburg (SPbPU)

  4. Ulyanovsk state university.

  5. Crimea State Medical University.

  6. Bashkir State Medical University. 2.

2. Russia’s student living expenses International students require between 300–and 600 EUR per month to pay their living expenses. These include lodging, groceries, transportation, and social activities. The Russian rouble is the official currency (RUB). At the time of writing, 89 roubles equaled 1 EUR. 3. The expense of student housing The following are the most common forms of lodging in Russia: Student dorms: 5.60–56 EUR/month, by far the most affordable alternative. Some institutions even provide a discount if you pay for the entire academic year in advance. Privately rented apartments: 170–395 EUR per month, with an initial deposit and monthly utilities. 4. Russia’s food cost Food and consumables will cost around 120–150 EUR per month, depending on your lifestyle. Here are some examples of average food costs in Russia:

  • 1 loaf of bread costs 0.40 EUR.

  • 1 liter of milk costs 0.70 EUR.

  • 12 eggs cost 0.90 EUR.

  • 1 kilogram of apples costs 1.10 EUR.

  • 1 lunch at a low-cost restaurant: 5.60 EUR.

5. Transportation cost However, the Monthly transportation passes (bus, tram, subway) are 5 EUR with a student discount taxi: 1.20 EUR beginning cost; around 0.20 EUR per kilometer. 6. Additional Costs in Russia

  • For a monthly phone bill: 4–5 EUR

  • 0–60 EUR/month for amusement (e.g., movies, concerts, theatre).

  • Private medical insurance: a voluntary health insurance (VHI) coverage that costs between 55 and 145 EUR.

7. University bursaries and grants The Russian government provides state-funded admission to public institutions. They granted 15,000 slots in 2020, for example, These state-funded or government-sponsored places include:

  • Tuition expenses are waived throughout the study program.

  • dorm accommodations (if places are available).

  • a monthly maintenance payment of roughly 18.50 EUR for the length of your study.



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