Biographies Characteristics Analysis

Oh my god, who did you get! Look who's here! Passing score in vki ngu.

Again, just like last year, we are comparing passing scores to various universities in Novosibirsk. By the weakest applicant, one can judge both the popularity of the university and the quality of education it provides. We hope our review will be useful to mothers whose children will graduate from school in 2019!

Please note that we are comparing the average budget receipt score, taking into account both creative tests and scores for individual achievements. The result was rounded up to a whole number, so the total score may differ from the calculated one and a half points.

Since in some universities the number of specialties can reach several dozen, for most educational institutions we provide lists of faculties on our graphs. For each - the most "expensive" and the "cheapest" specialty in terms of the passing score, all the rest are located within this range.

Novosibirsk State University (NSU)

Novosibirsk State University is traditionally considered the most prestigious and difficult university to enter. Indeed, some specialties amaze the imagination with their requirements; so, to become a linguist, you need to have a GPA above 92! However, this situation is more typical for the humanities, where the enrollment for the budget is very small.

As for mass specialties, they are still available to the talented and diligent: you can become a geologist with an average score of 75.

Contrary to popular belief about the growth of the passing GPA compared to the previous year, this is not entirely true at NSU. Yes, in geology, he grew up by 4 points, but it became even easier to enter the medical profession or the prestigious faculty of information technology.

Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU)

NSTU still competes with NSU, but (even simply because of its size) it is easier to become a student here than at a classical university. With an average score of 80, you can confidently enter anywhere, well, except for the faculties of business and liberal education, you will have to work hard.

By the way, it is more difficult to enter the specialty "management" at NSTU than at NSU: the average score is 88 against 83.

Novosibirsk State Medical University (NSMU)

Sudden Changes at Medical University! If last year pediatrics was the most unpopular specialty, then this year it has overtaken pharmacy and medical and preventive care. And the average score of future pediatricians has risen by five points at once, if it is below 75, one can not even dream of training at the expense of the budget. Medicine has suddenly become more popular than clinical psychology.

And becoming a psychologist at NSMU, by the way, is not much easier than at the medical faculty of Novosibirsk State University: the average score of applicants differs by only two points, 77 and 79.

Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management (NSUEU, Narxoz)

The situation in Narxoz has also changed. The “Innovatika”, which was popular last year, was suddenly ignored by applicants; it ended up in last place on the list of preferences. But even when entering this specialty, the average score should be quite high - not lower than 66. “Programmers” last year were accepted with 63 points, this year the competition has increased significantly: the average score should not be lower than 70.

In general, it can be said that in comparison with other top universities, the passing score has significantly increased at NSUEM, and it is precisely due to not the most popular specialties of the university, which suddenly “grew up in price” among applicants.

Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation (RANEPA), branch in Novosibirsk

It is not easy to become a lawyer these days - the average score should be under 90, no matter what university you enter. Perhaps this is due to the fact that in many universities this area was not attested and closed as non-core. At the Academy of Civil Service, the average score of those who entered this direction has grown by 3.5 points!

It should be noted that the list of directions in this university differs markedly from last year. In particular, the relatively unpopular “Psychology of official activity” appeared, which trains specialists for “moral and psychological support of official activity.” Who knows, maybe this is a chance for your child to become a psychologist - the average score is still just below 70!

Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University (NSPU)

The Pedagogical University is perhaps the most confusing in terms of admission. The fact is that at most faculties students are offered to receive not one, but two specialties, for example: a teacher of physics and computer science, geography and English. Depending on the set of specialties, entrance scores differ, and sometimes quite significantly. Let's say, consider the Institute of Physics, Mathematics and Information and Economic Education. If your child dreams of teaching economics and computer science, then you need to take into account that each of these specialties, coupled with physics, is much more accessible than the Economics + ICT set: the average score differs by five points!

There are specialties close in spirit, the competition for which differs in different faculties. For example, preschool defectology at the Institute of Childhood requires an applicant to have an average score of at least 82 (this is, in fact, a lot!). While it is possible to become a defectologist at the Faculty of Psychology with an average score of 63 - you must admit, "a huge distance."

Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technologies (SGUGiT)

Surprising changes have taken place in the preferences of university applicants for geosystems and technology. Firstly, the passing score has noticeably grown here: if last year the average score of 65 guaranteed admission to any specialty, then this year it should have been five points higher.

Secondly, there was a change of leaders: the most popular was the specialty "Technospheric Safety", +7 points to the average passing score of the last year! But “Ammunition and Fuses” has lost the favor of applicants: now it is the most unpopular specialty, although the passing score has not changed much.

Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Informatics (SibGUTI)

The preferences of SibGUTI applicants have also changed. The absolute leader of the last year - the direction "Mathematical and information support of economic activity" became an outsider of the Faculty of Informatics and Computer Engineering in 2018: the average passing score fell by four points. But the specialty "System Software", which did not particularly interest applicants last year, this year has become the most popular at the university, and the average passing score has increased by 9 units at once!

I would like to note that the preferences of applicants for technical universities are not constant. Both SGUGiT and SibSUTI surprised applicants this year with falls and rises in the passing score for various specialties. So if your child is not interested in a specific specialty, but rather in the faculty as a whole, apply for several specialties at once and track the change in rating between the first and second waves in order to “shift” the documents in time.

Novosibirsk State Agrarian University (NSAU)

And hello again, Agrarian University, a refuge for those who could not (or did not want to) please themselves, their parents and teachers with high USE scores. Where else can you go with a GPA of 45? Yes, practically nowhere. But on "Landscape architecture" - you can! By the way, this specialty, which was the most popular last year (minimum passing score 59), has become the most unpopular this year, setting, it seems, a record drop in the average passing score - 14 points! But veterinary medicine, which was equally interesting for applicants in 2017, has become less accessible to C students this year: +4 points to the passing score (the minimum average score is 64). How it happened - we do not understand, but we can say one thing:

If you plan to come to the admissions office next year and expect that the distribution of applicants will be the same - do not hope. Graduates rush about unpredictably, like shoals of herring in the ocean. Either give them landscape architecture, or they don’t need it at all ...

Yes, against the background of the scandal with the state certification of specialties, which erupted literally in the spring, you may have a question: well, what about lawyers and economists in agriculture? They are still recruited, but only on a commercial basis, so they were not included in our review.

Siberian State University of Communications (SGUPS)

Compared to last year, the University of Railways looks much more solid.

If in 2017 the minimum average passing score was 40 (which, generally speaking, caused some bewilderment), then in 2018 the lowest score was 52, and in most areas it was about 70, which, generally speaking, puts it on a par with NSTU.

Like agrarians, road workers teach lawyers and economists only for money.

Siberian State University of Water Transport (SGUVT)

The career of a water engineer attracts applicants much less than that of a railway worker. Having an average score of 45 in reserve, you can be guaranteed to enter any faculty, and 65 opens the way to any specialty. However, last year things were even worse: you could become a student by barely breaking the mark of 30 points!

SGUVT also has a curious inversion: the specialty "Energy Supply" from the most popular last year became the most almost unpopular this year, second only to "Ship Power Plants". The average score has lost almost 18 points! Nevertheless, you won’t be able to pass the SSUVT with an average score, like last year - you need at least 40.

Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design, Art (NGUADI)

Let's return to universities with high and very high passing scores. Strictly speaking, for the university of architecture, design and art, excellent USE results are not enough - you also need to pass creative tests: drawing and / or drafting.

Nevertheless, the average score in NGUADI is an average score, and a future student should have at least 76, and better - 80 and above.

Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (NGASU, Sibstrin)

Many applicants consider Sibstrin a light version of NGUADI. Indeed, the specialties are similar, well, except that in NGASU, a practical bias is still noticeable.

However, this year the difference in passing average scores among architects is only two points (ie, the benefit is rather that you can avoid a harsh creative competition).

Novosibirsk Technological Institute (NTI)

And one more institute where you can get a variety of specialties, including the top profession of a designer. This is the "most accessible" design of this year - the passing average score is 76, which is lower than in NSPU and, especially, NGUADI, although here, too, a creative competition is provided for this specialty.

What conclusions can be drawn from our review?

    The passing score in the universities of Novosibirsk really increased compared to the previous year, but this happened due to less popular universities, which, to be honest, in the admission campaign - 2017 did not refuse almost anyone. In popular ranking universities, the scores remained practically unchanged.

    There are still universities in the city where you can enter with an average score of 45. Yes, we can name them by name: this is an agricultural university and a university of water transport. Who said that higher education is not available?

    Applicant preferences are changing at a whirlwind; specialties that are in the top this year may lose popularity next year and vice versa.

Get ready to enter calmly - everyone who needs to enter will do! We are sure!

Prepared by Alena Novikova

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Submit documents

List of documents when applying

1. Completed applicant's statement(when submitted by mail or through an authorized representative, print, fill out and sign). When submitting documents in person, the application is filled in by the operator of the NSU Admissions Committee.
If you want to save the time of submitting documents to the NSU Admissions Office, you can prepare the necessary documents in advance in . You need to fill out the questionnaire with your data, add individual achievements, select the areas of training and click the "Send application to the operator" button. During a personal visit to the selection committee, you will have to inform the operator that you filled out the data in your personal account. The operator will check the information in your personal account, form the applicant's personal file and give you the necessary documents for signing.
If you are not planning a personal visit to the university, then you can print the generated documents from your personal account. They must be signed and sent by mail with a complete set of documents. The personal account of the applicant will start working from June 20, 2020.

2. Copypassports(page with photo and page with registration).

3. Original or copy state-recognised document on education. If you change your full name after receiving a document on education, you must provide a supporting document.

4. Documents or their copies confirming the right to privileges(if you have this right).

5. Documents or their copies confirming the existence individual achievements.

6. Applicants for the specialty "Medicine" provide medical certificate.


Important!

When submitting documents to the winners and prize-winners of the Olympiads entering without exams (BVI benefit), the original document on education and consent to enrollment are submitted immediately.

Important!

Citizens of Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Belarus and Kyrgyzstan can enter the budget. To do this, when submitting documents, you must do a notarially certified translation documents, if they are not in Russian.

Other foreign citizens can enter the budget if they provide a document confirming the status of a compatriot permanently residing abroad.

Document submission deadlines

  • Start of reception documents: June 20
  • Deadline for accepting documents:
- July 7 for applicants for the direction " Journalism" to participate in a creative competition,
- July 10 for applicants based on results entrance examinations conducted by the university independently,
- 26 July for applicants only according to the results of the exam. Until July 26, the applicant has the right to make changes to the list of selected admission conditions, specialties and areas of study.

Ways to submit documents

  • In person (to the NSU Admissions Office)
  • Through a proxy (see sample power of attorney)
  • By mail (it is recommended to use the services of express mail so that the documents arrive on time). You can generate and print an application at.
  • Possibility to submit documents by email is not provided.
To send documents through the postal operator, the applicant must fill out an application. A brief guide will help you fill out the application yourself.



You can read more about the submission of documents in the Rules for admission to NSU, section VI "Admission of documents required for admission."

Helpful Hints

  • You should not fill out an application yourself if you plan to come to NSU to submit documents in person. When submitting documents in person, the admissions committee operators will print out an already completed application for you.
  • When filling out the application, be careful when signing the form. Do not skip a single point where the applicant's signature should be.
  • Remember that when submitting documents in person, making changes to a previously submitted application, revoking submitted documents, you must have an identity document with you.
  • When you complete the submission of documents, you will be given a receipt for receiving documents. Don't lose your receipt! If you need to revoke previously submitted documents, having a receipt with you will save a lot of time.
  • If you are handing over your documents with a trustee, do not forget to issue a power of attorney, where you must list all the actions that you trust to perform for you (for example: submit documents, sign an application on your behalf, receive a receipt for filing documents, etc.)

Pass entrance examinations

Admission to NSU is based on the results unified state exam (USE) or by results entrance examinations held by NSU.

All applicants for the direction 42.03.02 Journalism pass a creative test in the direction of preparation - creative competition.

Separate categories applicants for undergraduate and specialist programs can take general education entrance examinations conducted by the university independently:

1) in any general education subjects:

  • disabled children, handicapped
  • Foreign citizens
  • persons who received a document on secondary general education within one year before the date of completion of the acceptance of documents and entrance examinations, inclusive, if all the attestation tests of the state final certification for educational programs of secondary general education passed by them during the specified period were not passed in the form of the Unified State Examination (or they passed final attestation procedures in foreign educational organizations and did not pass the USE during the specified period)
2) for individual general education subjects:
  • persons who have passed the state final certification in these general education subjects in the form of a state final exam, provided that they received a document of secondary general education within one year before the date of completion of the acceptance of documents and entrance examinations inclusive and during this period did not pass the USE in the relevant general education subjects.
Persons entering the base secondary vocational education or higher education can also enroll in studies based on the results of general education entrance examinations conducted by the university independently.
Programs and standard tasks of entrance examinations

Submit original documents for enrollment

List of original documents for enrollment

  • The original document of the state standard on education
  • Consent to enrollment (print and fill out on your own or you can do it at the Admissions Office)
  • Six photographs 3x4 cm


You can submit original documents:

  • personally
  • through a proxy
  • by mail

Completion dates acceptance of originals of a state-recognized document on education and consent to enrollment

Placement of lists of applicants

No later than July 27– placement of lists of applicants on the official website and at the information stand

Priority Enrollment Stage

Enrollment without entrance examinations, enrollment in places within a special quota and a target quota:

  • July 28th the acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons entering without entrance examinations, entering places within quotas, if these persons simultaneously submitted applications for admission to two or more higher education organizations in accordance with paragraph 54 of the Rules for admission
  • July 29 an order (orders) is issued on the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment, from among those who enter without entrance examinations, entering places within quotas

Enrollment based on the results of entrance examinations

Admission based on the results of entrance examinations to the main places within the control figures remaining after enrollment without entrance examinations

First stage of enrollment

to the main competitive places - admission to 80% of the indicated places (if 80% is a fractional value, rounding up is carried out):
August 1
the acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants for the main competitive places and wishing to be enrolled at the first stage of enrollment for the main competitive places is nearing completion;
within each list of applicants, persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment are singled out until 80% of the main competitive places are filled (taking into account rounding)

August 3rd
an order (orders) is issued on the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment, until 80% of the main competitive places are filled

Second stage of enrollment

to the main competitive places - enrollment for 100% of the indicated places:
August 6
the acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants for the main competitive places is nearing completion;
within each list of applicants, persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment are singled out until 100% of the main competitive places are filled

8 August an order (orders) is issued on the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment until 100% of the main competitive places are filled


Lists of applicants and enrollment

You can see the list of applicants here.

They are detailed as follows:
1. List type:

  • submitted documents
  • participate in the competition
  • if the enrollment was carried out today
2. Lists of applicants by condition of admission:
  • Budget
  • Out of competition
  • Paid training
3. Faculty/Institute of NSU
4. Lists of destinations

Stay tuned for list updates!

About what has changed in the rules for admission to NSU, what new benefits will appear and at what faculties budget places will be added, Georgy SHUSTOV, executive secretary of the admissions committee, tells:

This year, applicants can choose up to five universities and up to three directions in each, providing the selection committee with copies of documents. The first wave - from June 28 to August 5, after the enrollment of Olympiads. According to the law "On Education in the Russian Federation", the main changes will affect the quotas for applicants who receive benefits, the conditions for admission of the winners of the Olympiads, as well as the validity of the USE results.

- Who is included in the category of beneficiaries and how many people can apply for benefits?

There has already been information in the media that applicants with privileges will be given up to 10% of places in universities. But here it is important to understand that we are talking about 10% in each direction, and not in general for the university (then the numbers will be different). This is the first thing I want to draw attention to. Secondly, these benefits include disabled people and orphans under 23 years old, as well as children who have only one parent - a disabled person of the 1st group and the average family income per person is below the subsistence level. It is for these applicants that we allocate at least 10% of preferential places for out-of-competition enrollment. Applicants are enrolled subject to the successful passing of the Unified State Examination (or internal university exams). A beneficiary who has not passed within the quota can enter on a general basis or try his luck at another university.

- The university's internal exams are offered as an alternative to the USE. Who can submit them?

Disabled children - not every one of them can pass the exam. And although they receive a certificate based on the results of the state final certification, when entering a university they can choose: the Unified State Examination or university exams. For example, it will be difficult for a visually impaired graduate to pass the exam at school (the commission for conducting this exam is not obliged to meet halfway), but the university must create all the conditions for such an applicant to pass the entrance exam.

- What should be the results of the exam for applicants for benefits?

Not less than the minimum score determined by the university. For example, at least 40 points in each of the three exams. But this does not mean that everyone who scores 120 points automatically goes to the budget. The best will be chosen. Last year, the passing score at almost all NSU faculties was over 200. With a result below the minimum, there is nothing to count on. The new "Law on Education of the Russian Federation" has sharply reduced the list of children who fall under benefits and apply for enrollment out of competition. Now the children of prosecutors, veterans of military operations, police officers, firefighters, employees of the penitentiary system have a preferential right to enroll only under otherwise equal conditions.

- With Olympiads, as far as I know, the story is different. The winners and prize-winners of which Olympiads are eligible for admission benefits at NSU? And are there any restrictions on the number of accepted in this case?

The law defines two categories of Olympiads. The All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren, the fourth final stage - in each subject there are usually few such winners, about a hundred for the whole country. Last year, 16 enrolled at NSU. There are no restrictions for them, diplomas of winners are valid for 4 years.

Another category is the Olympiads, which are held under the auspices of the Russian Union of Rectors and are approved by the order of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation; in 2014, the list included more than 70 Olympiads throughout Russia. They are divided into three levels in accordance with the number of participants and regions, the complexity of the tasks. Winners and prize-winners receive diplomas. And universities, depending on the degree of the diploma, can either accept such an applicant without exams, or give 100 points for the subject (but provided that, according to the results of the Unified State Examination, the graduate scored at least 65 points in this subject). In the event that the winner (prize-winner) received a certificate of graduation from a school not in Russia, he has the right to take university exams.

- What individual achievements of applicants are taken into account for admission?

Each university decides this issue on its own. So, sports achievements give the right to preferential admission. However, we do not risk anything by prescribing these benefits - the winners and medalists of the Olympic Games, World and European Championships in those sports that are considered Olympic, as a rule, go to sports universities. There were no such applicants at NSU yet. We take into account the achievements associated with academic success. For example, we take into account the winners of the third stage of the All-Russian Olympiad (zonal level). By law, they are not entitled to benefits, but we have the right to take into account these achievements.

Anna SYZRANOVA

Happy talented guys

Far-sighted physicists worry about potential scientific personnel in advance.

In the first academic semester of 2011, the winners and prize-winners of the All-Russian Olympiads, enrolled in the faculty, in addition to the usual received a scholarship from the INP SB RAS (5 thousand rubles per month). In 2014, physicists decided to educate children at the expense of the faculty.

We have 160 state-funded places, 10 more than last year, - says Alexander Bondar, Dean of the Faculty of Physics at NSU. - In addition, we are recruiting a small group of students (10-15 people) to study at the extrabudgetary department at the expense of the faculty. Applicants who scored high but did not pass the competition for the budget can apply for such training. The criteria are standard: if two guys have the same scores in three subjects, then the one who has a higher USE in physics has an advantage. If here they are equal, then we take into account the average score of the certificate and participation in the Olympiads. The benefit is granted to students during their studies at the faculty if the curriculum is successfully completed.

  • Which Novosibirsk university is the easiest to enter

D even in the most unfashionable university, in the most unfashionable specialty, there will definitely be at least one applicant with prohibitively high USE scores. From childhood he is convinced that his vocation is the artificial insemination of Achatina snails, or he is determined to continue the family dynasty of masters in repairing steam boiler whistles. In a word, as you understand, it makes little sense to compare the best of the best.

Another thing is the "best of the worst", those who hardly jumped into the outgoing train and became the last ones enlisted in the second wave. It is they who will become reliable reference points for anxious applicants in 2018, it is they (to be honest) that say a lot about the prospects of the university and the level of education in it.

For comparison, we used the minimum scores with which applicants managed to enter state-funded places in a particular specialty (bachelor's or specialist's degree) in state universities. If there were too many specialties at the university (as, for example, at NSTU or Pedagogical University), we took the lowest score in each faculty for comparison and indicated the specialty for which this applicant was admitted. Let's make a reservation right away - we did not consider universities and specialties that held their own creative qualifying competitions. As you understand, the decisive factor there was far from the USE scores.

Novosibirsk State University (NSU)

It is believed that the scores for admission to NSU should be prohibitively high, but this is true primarily for humanitarian specialties with an extremely low admission plan. In order to “break through” into linguistics or African studies, the student will really have to work hard.

As for more or less mass specialties, it is most difficult to enter computer science and computer technology and general medicine (average score 84.3), the easiest thing is geology (71).

Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU)

Applicants will need high USE scores to enter non-core faculties that train humanities and businessmen. Also, NSTU is a great chance to become programmers for strong good students, who, however, do not have enough points to enter NSU: the average score for the specialty "Mathematical and Information Technology Software" is 74.3, 10 lower than at NSU.

But for the future thermal power engineers, it’s somehow a little insulting: the average score is 50 - these are C students! It has become a little clearer why our utility bills are growing every year ... However, this is good news for the parents of future power engineers - you can save on tutors.

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Novosibirsk State Medical University (NSMU)

What a shame, no, well, what a shame that we find ourselves in the dentist's chair with our mouths wide open, which does not encourage intellectual conversation! Because the titans of the spirit go to dentists, people are widely and diversified, educated, methodical, disciplined and value knowledge above all else: the minimum average score for admission to medical university is 90! No, of course, the requirements for Africanists at NSU are even higher, but... do you know many Africanists? And everyone has a familiar dentist, and this is a real hero of our time!

In general, NSMU still remains a university for excellent students - even the most unpopular specialty - pediatrics (which is a shame) - requires an average score above 70.

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Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management (NSUEU, Narxoz)

Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk State Technical University and Novosibirsk State Medical University can be safely considered the three leading universities in Novosibirsk, it is much easier to enter all the others. True, only a young talent of seven spans in the forehead can still become a manager in Narxoz (the minimum average score is 84), but good students with an average score of 63 have a chance to study at a respected computer science university.

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Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation (RANEPA), branch in Novosibirsk

An alternative to Narxoz is a branch of the Academy of Civil Service under the President of the Russian Federation. Of course, the Novosibirsk branch is far from the president, but this does not affect the prestige of the educational institution: in order to become a lawyer, an applicant will have to show a minimum average score of at least 85.3!

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Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University (NSPU)

Learning English is still fashionable! The minimum average USE score for admission is just above 80, which is a very high figure. The easiest way was to enter the Faculty of Technology and Entrepreneurship (the minimum score is 167). In a word, only solid good students go to teachers - that's right!

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Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technologies (SGUGiT)

SGUGiT is a university that is quite accessible for strong C students. If you can become a nature management specialist with an average score of 64, then optotechnics (a very promising profession, by the way!) Is available to those who have an average score 10 points lower. Agree, in order to get an average score of 54-55 stars from the sky, you don’t need to miss it, just diligently study is enough!

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Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Informatics (SibGUTI)

Perhaps, SibSUTI cannot boast of the smartest applicants, but it should be noted that this year the composition of the groups will be quite even: for several specialties at once, the minimum passing score is equally roundly beautiful - 200, and the admission committee did not deviate far from this figure. Of all the applicants who wanted to master nanoelectronics, it turned out to be the least - the minimum average score for this specialty was 58.7. Really "nano" going out of fashion?

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Novosibirsk State Agrarian University (NSAU)

If you planned to scold the exam - you can start. Because 43 points for the organizer of public catering ... Well, if the applicant will study at the university without much stress, then perhaps it's time to buy the collection "We Eat at Home". It is impossible to mention the recently come into vogue specialty "landscape architecture". Modern gardeners must be solid good students with an average USE score of at least 60.

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Siberian State University of Communications (SGUPS)

One cannot but rejoice for the future of transport logistics - only excellent students with an average score of at least 70 are taken there. Otherwise, this is an excellent university for ambitious C students. Do you dream of managing an international corporation, saving companies from bankruptcy, maybe just becoming a lawyer, but you didn’t even get 50 points in the Unified State Examination? Well, it doesn’t matter, the main thing is to believe in yourself and your dream! SGUPS already believes in you!

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Siberian State University of Water Transport (SGUVT)

Wanted to become a transport logistics, but do not have enough points to enter SGUPS? It doesn't matter, there is SGUVT! Here (paradox!) it is the most unpopular specialty. An applicant with a score of 107 was admitted to the budget department. That is, he barely received a certificate, but this did not stop him from continuing his education at the expense of taxpayers ... We believe that the discussion about the inaccessibility of higher education in Russia can be considered over. How accessible! On the other hand - but really, what kind of logistics is on the river? Especially with the flow: you swim and swim ...

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Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (NGASU, Sibstrin)

NGASU has always been a fallback for those who didn't make it to the more artistically picky NGUADI, where the emphasis is on art rather than construction. But it seems that it is time to reconsider this point of view - it is as difficult to enter a number of specialties here as at NSU. However, the main specialty of the university - construction itself - is still available to most applicants, the minimum average score for admission is below 55.

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Novosibirsk Technological Institute (NTI)

The requirements for applicants planning to become geophysicists are lower than for future merchandisers! Compare: 213 - passing score of GGF NSU, 215 - passing score for merchandising at NTI. so trade is still a prestigious specialty! By the way, there are much fewer people wishing to become technologists at the institute - the minimum average passing score is below 40, which causes serious fears for the future of light industry. Not geophysics, of course, but still it is desirable to be a specialist with a sharp mind who loves innovation ...

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Which Novosibirsk university is the easiest to enter

With what amount of points you can still get to budget education at a particular university.

What conclusions can be drawn from our review?

    The devil is not so terrible as he is painted! It is realistic to enter a university in Novosibirsk with almost any result of the Unified State Examination (if, of course, you don’t care which university).

    If the diploma of a particular university is important to you, and the USE results are not high, then you should look at related specialties - often the passing scores for them differ quite significantly. If a particular profession is important to you, passing scores for the same specialty in different universities can vary by a hundred points. There is room for maneuver!

    Of course, it should be borne in mind that this year's graduates were born in 1999 - one of the most disastrous from a demographic point of view. But even taking this into account, admission to the budgetary department of graduates who barely passed the bar for obtaining a certificate is a dubious achievement. What will be the qualifications of a graduate who, with grief in half, has mastered the school curriculum? Or is it like this ? Perhaps now you will take a different attitude towards the initiatives of the government, which is striving to reduce the number of state-funded places in universities ...

Get ready to apply to universities in 2018! Good luck to children and valerian - to mothers!

Prepared by Ekaterina Ershova