Tusur introductory. Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics (Tusur)
School years, of course, wonderful, but the years ahead are even better. This is me talking about the wonderful time of being a student. To help applicants take their first steps in this wonderful time, namely, decide on a university, our newspaper is launching a series of articles for graduates and their parents about popular universities in Tomsk, where six higher educational institutions are located. And one of them is TUSUR, Tomsk University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics.
WHY TUSUR?
TUSUR is one of the leading technical universities Russia. It is among the top 5 universities in Russia in terms of the “Share of foreign students” indicator in the QS EECA ranking;
TUSUR took 11th place in the ranking of demand for engineering universities in the Russian Federation according to the “Social Navigator” project of the MIA “Russia Today;
every fifth Tomsk “UMNIK” (“Participant of the Youth Scientific and Innovation Competition”) is a graduate, graduate student or student of TUSUR. By the way, the winner of this competition receives a two-year grant - 400 thousand rubles - for the development of his scientific project.
Education can be obtained here:
1. Full-time – at 10 faculties in 6 specialties, 28 areas of undergraduate study and 37 master’s programs;
2. By correspondence – at the correspondence and evening faculty (ZiVF);
3. Distance – at the Faculty of Distance Learning (FDL).
TUSUR prepares students higher education at the levels of bachelor's, specialist's (which is rarely seen anymore) and master's degrees.
First of all, everyone is probably interested in the quantity budget places and a passing grade. TUSUR provides the largest “budget” at the Faculty of Radio Engineering. This is the largest faculty of the university. For example, in the direction “Infocommunication technologies and communication systems” there are 82 such places. To enter here, you need to pass physics, mathematics and Russian. The passing score this year is 182. And in the “Radio Engineering” direction – 172 (the lowest at the university)! Also, the Faculty of Computer Systems has 164 budget places (92 of them are in the direction of “Informatics and Computer Engineering”). Only the pass rate here is a little higher: 195. By the way, the highest pass rate (227 points) is in the “Information Security of Automated Systems” direction, and there are only 25 budget places there.
But in general, the “techies” were luckier. At the humanities and law faculties there is generally no opportunity to study at the expense of the state. As for the prices for paid education, they range from 99 to 141 thousand rubles for applicants this year.
SCHOOL DAYS
All faculties can be studied in detail on the official website of TUSUR. It's very easy to navigate there. I’ll tell you about student life, about which you won’t find information on any website. And Alexandra Novokshanova, a resident of Sharypovo and 3rd year student of TUSUR, direction “Management”, will help me with this.
– Sasha, did you consider other universities when applying?
- Yes, I did. But the final decision fell on Tomsk, which I am very happy about. And I didn’t regret it. Studying at TUSUR is a pleasure if you enroll based on own desires and sensations. In my field of study, studying does not bring any inconvenience if you do everything on time. In the first year, we almost always studied from the first class; by the third year, the school day starts from 10:40-12:15, you can get enough sleep.
– Did they somehow help you get used to student life in your first year?
- Certainly! Each group is assigned a teacher-curator who can be contacted in any situation. In addition, we, like everywhere else, have an institute of curators - this is an organization of students that helps first-year students get comfortable in their group. There are also tutors - volunteer senior students who can help with free tutoring or simply provide moral support.
– What is GPO – a system of group project-based learning?
– Every student can take part in the GPE, this is especially interesting for state employees, who receive additional payments to the scholarship for this. I also have my own group and project called “Monitoring the attendance and performance of 1st-2nd year students of the Department of Management Faculty of Economics" We have control points by which we monitor student attendance, and if we see that it is less than 85%, we send a letter to the truant’s parents. In my opinion, this encourages you not to miss classes and really study.
– After receiving your diploma, do you plan to go to work in your specialty?
- Yes, definitely. I am very interested in the field of merchandising. Or, for example, working in continuous production is when mass products of some kind are made on an assembly line: pharmaceuticals, clothing, and so on. I can already imagine how I’m sitting and calculating how many products were produced, how many were missing...
– What is your scholarship at the university? Is it possible to reach higher prices?
– Regular – 1639 rubles. There are also bonuses for participation in the GPO, as I already said: everyone receives an additional 1200-1400 per month. And it’s easy to get to the higher level. An example of this is almost all of my classmates who are on a budget. You need to “close” three sessions in a row only with “excellent.” and you can get a cash incentive of up to 15 thousand rubles! By the way, for those who enter this year with a Unified State Examination score of 240 or higher, TUSUR provides an increased scholarship of 7 thousand rubles for the entire first semester.
– Tell me about the educational buildings. After all, most of each student’s time passes inside them.
– I study in the educational and laboratory building, it is 800 meters from the hostel, which is very convenient, you can walk there in 10 minutes. It was built and launched not long ago; there are beautiful modern rooms, projectors, and interactive whiteboards. And in general, all our classrooms are spacious and equipped with the necessary equipment.
– Study is study, and lunch is on schedule. What places are there at the university to grab a bite to eat between classes? How much will it cost on average?
– We have canteens in each building where students can eat well. Lunch will cost about 200–250 rubles.
- Isn't it expensive?
– I most often bring lunch with me. Eating in the canteen every day is a little expensive.
STUDENT LIFE
– Let’s touch on life in the hostels. How would you rate comfort out of 10?
“When I first saw the room where I would live, I was a little horrified. Shabby walls, empty beds and wardrobes are uncomfortable. But over time I got used to it. Sectional type dormitory: the section consists of 8 rooms. Each has 2 toilets, a shower, sinks, and a kitchen. The kitchen has 2 stoves, sinks, tables. There are no problems with neighbors or with everyday life. The shower is open 24 hours a day. Out of habit, of course, the hostel brings discomfort. But if I this moment If they offered to rent an apartment, I would refuse. I’m already used to this image: your friends and classmates are nearby, it’s much more fun here. And yes, student life is not the same without a hostel. I rate my comfort level at 8.
– What is there in the hostel?
– A store, a gym equipped with exercise equipment, mats and weights for training, a dance hall, rooms for activist meetings and a training room, a cafe.
– I know that TUSUR has a holiday that is celebrated especially brightly - with a procession and they also say that you throw televisions from the top floor of the hostel. This is true?
– Radio Day, which is celebrated annually on May 7, is a professional holiday for Tusurovites. The celebrations last for a whole week. They organize the RadioBOOM festival, within the framework of which they hold ceremonial, creative, sports and charitable events, as well as a traditional procession and, yes, the dumping of unusable equipment. In 2016, it was planned to set a Guinness record - dropping 500 pieces of equipment. The most annoying thing is that we actually set this record, but were unable to document it.
- And if it falls on someone’s head...
– Don’t worry, everything is safe. At least nothing has fallen on anyone's head yet. At a certain time, everyone gathers near the walls of the hostel, forming a semicircle. At this time, on the 9th floor there are already pre-prepared televisions, computers and keyboards. Activists from among the students, having placed a mattress on the window to facilitate the process, take it and, one by one, throw it all down. This all lasts about 15 minutes, no more. This is the show.
Today, more than 11 thousand students study at TUSUR, 2 thousand of which are from different countries abroad.
HOW TO BECOME A STUDENT
TUSURA?
Acceptance of documents for full-time and correspondence forms training begins on June 20. In order to enroll here, you will need:
statement;
certificate (original or copy) with attachment;
copy of the passport;
6 photographs 3x4 (can be taken at TUSUR when submitting documents in person).
If you visit in person admissions committee(Tomsk, Lenina Ave., 40) is not possible, then you can submit documents:
through Personal Area on the website abiturient.tusur.ru;
transfer through the manager at field reception points;
send by mail (not e-mail) to the address: 634050, Tomsk, Lenin Ave., 40, admissions office.
No worries, graduates! And not a feather!
Maria POMAZKINA.
License No. 1703.0000 dated 08/05/2011 00:00, valid indefinitely.
Accreditation No. 636.0000 dated 05/31/2013 00:00, valid until 05/31/2019 00:00.
Rector: Shelupanov Alexander Alexandrovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education in Russia. Laureate of the Russian Government Prize in the field of education (2009). Laureate of the Russian Government Prize in the field of science and technology (2013). Three times laureate of the Tomsk Region Prize in the field of education and science (2004, 2007, 2014).
He was awarded many industry awards and medals from FSTEC of Russia, FSB of Russia, Federation of Cosmonautics of the Russian Federation, Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation, Tomsk and Tomsk region.
Chairman of the Board of the Tomsk Professorial Assembly.
A.A. Shelupanov is the responsible manager (coordinator) of eight government projects under Resolutions No. 218 and 219 of the Government of the Russian Federation.
Member of the program committee of the largest European forum “European Forum On Electronic Signature - EFPI”. From 2000 to the present - Chairman of the organizing committee of the annual All-Russian competition students and postgraduate students information security"Sibinfo".
Scientific director of the ongoing scientific Tomsk IEEE seminar “Intelligent systems for modeling, design and control.”
Chairman of the Scientific and Technical Council of Tomsk.
Member of the expert council under the Deputy Governor of the Tomsk region for the scientific and educational complex and innovation policy.
Member of the Public Council under the Territorial Body of the Federal Service state statistics in the Tomsk region.
Availability military department: No
Availability of hostel: Yes
Code | Name | Qualification | Profile | Type of training | Type of training | Quotas, people | Competition, person/place | Passing score |
11.03.01 (11.03.01) | Radio engineering | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 80 | not specified | 161 |
11.05.01 (11.05.01) | Radio-electronic systems and complexes | Specialist | not specified | In-person | Free | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
09.03.01 (09.03.01) | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 120 | not specified | 170 | |
09.04.02 (09.04.02) | Information Systems and technology | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 20 | not specified | 205 |
09.03.03 (09.03.03) | Applied Informatics | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 22 | not specified | 172 |
09.03.04 (09.03.04) | Software Engineering | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 50 | not specified | 194 |
10.03.01 (10.03.01) | Information Security | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 25 | not specified | 210 |
11.03.02 (11.03.02) | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 100 | not specified | 166 | |
11.03.03 (11.03.03) | Electronic design and technology | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 75 | not specified | 158 |
11.03.04 (11.03.04) | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 95 | not specified | 169 | |
12.03.03 (12.03.03) | Photonics and optoinformatics | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 20 | not specified | 159 |
20.03.01 (20.03.01) | Technosphere safety | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 15 | not specified | not specified |
27.03.02 (27.03.02) | Quality control | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 18 | not specified | 177 |
27.03.03 (27.03.03) | System analysis and management | Bachelor of Engineering and Technology | not specified | In-person | Free | 11 | not specified | 175 |
27.03.04 (27.03.04) | Management in technical systems | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 24 | not specified | 192 |
27.03.05 (27.03.05) | Innovation | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 18 | not specified | 173 |
28.03.01 (28.03.01) | Nanotechnology and microsystem technology | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Free | 25 | not specified | 170 |
38.03.01 (38.03.01) | Economy | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
38.03.02 (38.03.02) | Management | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
38.03.03 (38.03.03) | Personnel Management | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
05.03.06 (05.03.06) | Ecology and environmental management | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
38.03.04 (38.03.04) | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified | |
38.03.05 (38.03.05) | Business Informatics | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
39.03.03 (39.03.03) | Organization of work with youth | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
39.03.02 (39.03.02) | Social work | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
40.03.01 (40.03.01) | Jurisprudence | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
43.03.01 (43.03.01) | Service | Bachelor | not specified | In-person | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
10.05.02 (10.05.02) | Information security of telecommunication systems | Specialist | not specified | In-person | Free | 25 | not specified | 204 |
10.05.03 (10.05.03) | Information security of automated systems | Specialist | not specified | In-person | Free | 25 | not specified | 215 |
10.05.04 (10.05.04) | Information and analytical security systems | Specialist | not specified | In-person | Free | 25 | not specified | 206 |
38.05.01 (38.05.01) | Economic security | Specialist | not specified | In-person | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
09.03.01 (09.03.01) | Bachelor | not specified | Correspondence | Free | not indicated | not specified | not specified | |
09.03.03 (09.03.03) | Applied Informatics | Bachelor | not specified | Correspondence | Free | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
09.03.04 (09.03.04) | Software Engineering | Bachelor | not specified | Correspondence | Free | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
11.03.01 (11.03.01) | Radio engineering | Bachelor | not specified | Correspondence | Free | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
11.03.02 (11.03.02) | Infocommunication technologies and communication systems | Bachelor | not specified | Correspondence | Free | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
11.03.04 (11.03.04) | Electronics and nanoelectronics | Bachelor | not specified | Correspondence | Free | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
38.03.01 (38.03.01) | Economy | Bachelor | not specified | Correspondence | Free | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
38.03.02 (38.03.02) | Management | Bachelor | not specified | Correspondence | Free | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
38.03.03 (38.03.03) | Personnel Management | Bachelor | not specified | Correspondence | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
38.03.04 (38.03.04) | State and municipal government | Bachelor | not specified | Correspondence | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
39.03.02 (39.03.02) | Social work | Bachelor | not specified | Correspondence | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
40.03.01 (40.03.01) | Jurisprudence | Bachelor | not specified | Correspondence | Paid | not indicated | not specified | not specified |
Description of the educational institution Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics (TUSUR)
TUSUR is one of the leading centers of education, fundamental and applied science in Russia. Training of specialists, bachelors and masters is carried out in 140 basic educational programs in the field of radio engineering, electronic and computer technology, programming, automation and control systems, information technology, information security, innovation, economics and social work.TUSUR is a technical university that provides high quality education, guaranteed employment and opportunity career growth. One of the main priorities educational process at the university is the preparation of widely erudite, innovatively active specialists. For this purpose, an educational environment has been created aimed at highly effective training of graduates for staffing basic sectors of the economy, social sphere And priority areas development (PR) of science, technology and technology, including for entrepreneurial activity.
A feature of the TUSUR educational process is the opportunity for students to participate in group project-based learning, build an individual learning path, and use the university’s innovative infrastructure.
It is very important that more than 98% of TUSUR graduates, according to the employment office, find a job immediately after graduation. Of these, more than half are determined by location future work while still studying.
TUSUR is the center of new educational technologies and a leader in the creation of information educational resources, as well as a center innovative development university educational, scientific and innovation complex.
TUSUR's mission as an entrepreneurial research university is to create and develop a cultural, educational, scientific and innovative environment that ensures the success of graduates, whose work and knowledge high technologies serve the state, society and the world.
Conditions for admission to Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics (TUSUR)
On June 20, 2016, the acceptance of documents at TUSUR begins.
When entering TUSUR, you must choose 3 areas of training/specialty
The applicant has the right to make changes to the list of selected areas of training/specialties before the closing date for accepting documents.
List of required documents:
- application of the established form,
- document or copy of education document with attachment,
- identity document, citizenship,
- 6 photographs 3x4 cm,
- statement of consent to enrollment,
- other documents confirming special rights upon admission in accordance with clause 4.16 of the Admission Rules.
You can submit documents in the following ways:
- personally bring it to the selection committee in the main building of TUSUR at the address: Tomsk, Lenin Ave., 40,
- transfer through the manager at document collection points,
- send by mail to the address: 634050, Tomsk, Lenin Ave., 40, admissions office,
- through the applicant’s personal account.
Direction of training/specialty | Number of budget places 2016 | Passing score 2015 | Entrance tests |
FACULTY OF RADIO ENGINEERING BTET | |||
0 | ─ | ||
Radio engineering | 80 | 161 | |
Radio-electronic systems and complexes | 30 | 172 | |
Infocommunication technologies and communication systems | 100 | 166 | Russian language, mathematics, physics |
FACULTY OF RADIO CONSTRUCTION | |||
Ecology and environmental management | 0 | ─ | Russian language, geography, mathematics |
Electronic design and technology | 75 | 158 | Russian language, mathematics, physics |
Technosphere safety | 15 | ─ | Russian language, mathematics, physics |
FACULTY OF ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING | |||
Photonics and optoinformatics | 20 | 159 | Russian language, mathematics, physics |
Electronics and nanoelectronics | 95 | 169 | Russian language, mathematics, physics |
Nanotechnology and microsystem technology | 25 | 170 | Russian language, mathematics, physics |
FACULTY OF CONTROL SYSTEMS | |||
Business Informatics | 0 | ─ | Russian language, mathematics, social studies |
State and municipal administration | 0 | ─ | Russian language, mathematics, social studies |
Informatics and Computer Science | 60 | 172 | Russian language, mathematics, computer science |
Applied Informatics | 22 | 172 | Russian language, mathematics, computer science |
Software Engineering | 50 | 194 | Russian language, mathematics, computer science |
FACULTY OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS | |||
System analysis and management | 11 | 175 | Russian language, mathematics, computer science |
Management in technical systems | 24 | 192 | Russian language, mathematics, physics |
Information systems and technologies | 20 | 205 | Russian language, mathematics, computer science |
Informatics and Computer Science | 60 | 170 | Russian language, mathematics, computer science |
FACULTY OF SECURITY | |||
Economic security | 0 | ─ | Russian language, mathematics, social studies |
Information security of telecommunication systems | 25 | 204 | Russian language, mathematics, physics |
Information security of automated systems | 25 | 215 | Russian language, mathematics, computer science |
Information and analytical security systems | 25 | 206 | Russian language, mathematics, computer science |
Information Security | 25 | 210 | Russian language, mathematics, physics |
In accordance with the resolution of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated April 21, 1962, the Institute of Radio Electronics and Electronic Technology (TIRIET) was organized in Tomsk. Modern name Received TUSUR in 1997.
Currently, TUSUR trains specialists, bachelors and masters in 140 basic educational programs in the field of radio engineering, electronic and computer technology, programming, automation and control systems, information technology, information security, innovation, economics and social work.
The university includes 13 faculties, 8 research institutes, the Institute additional education, Institute of Innovation, Institute of System Integration and Security, Center for Professional Retraining, Center for International IT Training, Academy of Business Informatics.
In 2004, TUSUR was the first in Russia to open a student business incubator.
Since 2011, TUSUR graduates can receive European-style supplements to their higher education diploma.
In 2011, TUSUR won the competition of the Ministry of Education and Science to support strategic development programs for universities for 2012 - 2014. A joint project of TUSUR and JSC ISS named after. ak. M. F. Reshetnyov" became the winner of the public competition according to government decree No. 218. The TUSUR program became the winner of the competition for supporting the activities of student associations Russian universities, conducted by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.
A feature of the TUSUR educational process is the opportunity for students to participate in group project-based learning, build an individual learning path, and use the university’s innovative infrastructure. More than 98% of TUSUR graduates, according to the employment office, find a job immediately after graduation. Of these, more than half decide on their future job while still studying.
Faculty of Distance Learning TUSUR (FDO TUSUR)- the largest department of the university. FDO TUSUR has over 7,000 students living in more than 100 cities in Russia and the CIS countries, 17 years of work experience and more than 5,500 graduates.
Distance educational technologies used in the educational process of TUSUR are based on the use of the Internet to provide student access to information educational resources of our university, regardless of its location. These technologies provide comfortable distance learning and getting you quality higher education.
You can receive a first or second higher technical and humanitarian education remotely using distance learning technologies in areas of training.
Becoming a TUSUR student is not easy: the university has serious requirements for applicants, but applicants can increase their chances of admission with the help of additional points, which are summed up with the results of the Unified State Exam or the results of the university entrance tests. Athletes, volunteers, young scientists
There are facts that are well known to all future applicants: “gold” and “silver” medalists, winners and prize-winners of school Olympiads, young people who have achieved sports success - candidates for master and master of sports, holders of the GTO Badge have special rights when admitted to a university. as well as voluntary assistants - volunteers (if they have a volunteer book recording the number of hours worked). Taking into account these and a number of other individual achievements of applicants is determined by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, however, there are some criteria that the university takes into account at its discretion. Let's look at them in more detail.
So, extra points upon admission to TUSUR, they are awarded to those who have completed training at the Open Youth University or the TUSUR School University - a structural unit of the university that trains high school students in the field of Information Technology. Participation in the work of the Druzhba Center for Youth Innovative Creativity is also taken into account, where schoolchildren realize their technical ideas in the field of prototyping, computer modeling, electronics and industrial design. Guys are working out here of different ages, but high school students who complete the course during the academic year have the opportunity to receive a diploma, which gives them advantages for enrollment in the Tomsk University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics.
Since 2017, the university has introduced a new parameter for recording the individual achievements of applicants - successful participation in the annual International Scientific and Technical Conference of students, graduate students and young scientists “TUSUR Scientific Session”. There is a separate section “Discoveries”. Creation. Projects”, created specifically for schoolchildren with the opportunity to present scientific reports in eight areas - chemistry, ecology, humanities, economics, physics, robotics, electronics, mathematics. All performances are evaluated by an expert commission, and the best participants in the event, along with an award, will now receive additional points for admission to a university. The next Scientific Session of TUSUR-2017 will take place in May; applications for schoolchildren are accepted until April 20.
Education is one of the most important components of a successful career, the ability to navigate life situations and be a competent person in any circumstances. Without proper education it is impossible to get a decent job. The problem is that many people have practically no time to attend lectures every day. The reason for this may be a remote place of residence, employment, as well as the presence of children who need to be looked after. Yes, there may be other reasons. For such people, distance learning TUSUR - control systems and radio electronics was created.
Advantages and disadvantages of distance learning
Distance learning TUSUR offers its applicants a very convenient and profitable program education. But, like any other learning process, it has its advantages and pitfalls. First, let’s look at the advantages that distance learning gives us. Firstly, you can start training at any time that is convenient for you. In distance learning, there is no such thing as clearly defined session periods. You study remotely from your home or workplace. There is absolutely no need to travel somewhere, which means you can remove the “transportation costs” column from spending on education. You independently determine the pace of your learning depending on your workload and your own ability to learn new information. You take all tests, finals and exams via the Internet.
There are not many negative aspects to this method of study, but they still exist. TUSUR distance learning is suitable for people capable of self-discipline. There is no control on the part of teachers under such conditions for acquiring knowledge, the schedule is quite flexible, which means that the likelihood of putting everything off until the very last moment is very high. The second drawback will affect you if you do not learn information well on your own and require detailed and repeated explanations from a professional teacher. Still, TUSUR distance learning involves the majority of the provided manuals and literature, as well as access to the resources of the training system.
What kind of education can you get?
FDO TUSUR offers its applicants ample educational opportunities. With the help of the educational institution's programs, you can get a first or second higher education, improve your qualifications for successful advancement career ladder, take short-term courses in certain areas of training. Training programs also include retraining according to your profile if you decide to radically change your professional activity.
How to proceed
To get started, read the statutory documents of FDO TUSUR on the website educational organization. The next step is choosing the direction in which you will undergo training. The third step is submitting documents to the admissions committee. You will be required: an application addressed to the rector, six photographs of size 3 by 4 with the last name on back side, the original document on education or its certified copy with a statement of consent to enrollment (it must indicate the name of the organization in which the document is located); when transferring from another educational institution, a certificate of the established form is required. You need a passport, and also, if you changed your last name, a document confirming this. In addition, you must sign an agreement on the provision of paid educational services using distance learning technologies.
Applicants must submit entrance tests in TUSUR. Written examinations are accepted for applicants with secondary and higher vocational education. With average general education students must provide USE results.
TUSUR: faculties
TUSUR offers its applicants 12 faculties to choose from. Among them there are both humanitarian and technical ones. Humanitarian ones include:
At the end of mastering all programs and disciplines required by the Ministry of Education, the student undergoes final certification. Upon completion, he is issued a state diploma.