How To Get Scholarship In Russia?
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Russia as major country in the world have good education, the education fee is cheapest in europe.Nowadays many student very enthusiasm about study in russia, me too i am interesed to study in russia. Russian Goverment has provide scholarship for anyone that can or cant speak russian Do you interested ? I will give you information how to get that scholarship with online registration
Open http://russia.study/en and click register in the top right corner. The time it takes to register is only about 20 minutes.
1. Verify Email
Check the email inbox you registered on the registration form. You will receive an email from RUSSIA.STUDY to verify your account. Click the link on the email you received.RUSSIA site page.STUDY will re-open and confirm that your account has been verified. On that page you will also receive your registration number. After that click "log into website" to start registration.
2. Application Charging
Once logged in to your account, you will be prompted to complete your personal data and registration application.
Numbers 1 - 8: personal data. In Questions 3 and 4, you are asked to write your family name and first name in Cyrus. However, if you do not know how to write your name in Cyrus, simply rewrite the family name and first name in Latin. Question number 5 is the same as the question of a patronymic name on the registration page. This section is optional.
Number 9 - 10: citizenship. At point 10, there is a small box under "Compatriot". This section does not need to be checked.
Number 11 - 13: personal contact. At the 13th point, you are prompted to enter your phone number with your country code. You just need to replace the number 0 that starts your phone number with +62. For example, if your number is 081234567890, you should write: +6281234567890.
Number 14 - 16: passport data. You are required to enter your passport number, date of passport, and passport expiration date.
Number 17 - 20: educational background. At point 17, you are asked to mention your last education. If you want to take an S-1 program in Russia, your current education means SMA or in this: "Higher Secondary School Certificate (10-12 years)". After all the data on this page is complete, click "next".
Number 21 - 24: application. At point 21, you are asked to choose the type of study you want to travel in Russia, while at number 22 you are asked to choose what level of education you want. Under this question, there is a small box with the word "Probation" - leave it blank. At the 23rd point, choose the course or course you want. Unless you register for a Ph.D. program, you do not need to fill in number 24.
Number 25: choice of university. You can enter the six universities for which you study in Russia. Make sure you've searched for the information needed, not just about the university, but also about the city where the campus is located, and any other essential information needed. Before number 26, you will see a small box stating that if you do not pass the government scholarship selection, you will be considering a paid option. If you do not agree with this statement, you do not need to give a check.
Number 26 - 27: language. In this section, you are asked to state your language skills. By default, the site will set the candidate's choice of Russian language skills as "do not speak" (not speaking the language). However, if you find that you can or have a certain ability in Russian, please change. If you can not speak Russian at all then you should tick the statement box at number 27. The statement confirms that you are willing and willing to enter the Faculty of Preparation for a year before starting your college.
Number 28 - 29: achievement. The 28th point is not something that must be filled. However, if you do have a particular achievement in sports, please complete this section. Meanwhile, if you have other achievements outside of sport, please put in box number 29. Do not forget to save your application by clicking the "save" button.
After the registration and upload periods of the documents, selected applicants will be summoned to undergo the interview process at PKR. At this point, the registrant must also carry all original (non-digital) documents previously uploaded on your RUSSIA account.STUDY.
Each document is made two copies on A4 size paper. All files are inserted into yellow carton folder (for S-1 applicants), red cardboard folder (for S-2 registries), green carton folder (for S-3 applicants), blue cardboard folder (for training program applicants).
If you pass the interview selection, you need to pay some fees for processing the document. After the document is processed, PKR will send it to the Russian Ministry of Education.
The Russian Ministry of Education will begin to place applicants at six university proposals of applicants. If your application is rejected from the six universities you choose, the Russian Ministry of Education will place you at another university., you will get a decision at which university you are accepted.
After that, you just wait for the invitation letter from the university concerned to make visas and prepare for departure to Russia. In Russia, the school year begins on
Before college in the majors of choice, students will first study at the Faculty of Preparation for one year to learn the Russian language.
Required documents
Registration of the Russian Federation government scholarship program 2017 is open from 16 January to 3 March 2017. The documents required at the time of registration, among others:
photocopies of diplomas and transcripts validated by SHS / college;
for S-1 applicants, grade X-XII grade X / XII grade or SMK score of 8.0 or school examination scores shown in high school / vocational school diploma 8.0, with maximum age of 25 years;
for S-2 applicants, a minimum GPA of 3.20;
for S-3 applicants, prospective participants must be graduates of S-2 from universities in Russia;
for applicants who go directly to the faculty of specialization and have passed the faculty of language in Russia for one year, also include the graduation certificate of the faculty of language;
for the applicants of the training program, include the latest diploma or recent value transcript or the applicant has at least attended S-1 lecture;
for the applicants of the training program, include the latest diploma or recent value transcript or the applicant has at least attended S-1 lecture;
passport identity page (validity period not later than April 2019, identification information must be correct - no correction or correction is permitted at all);
photocopy of medical certificate in 2017;
birth certificate;
statements of parents or guardians of prospective students;
colored photos with size 4x6 (white background) of 10 sheets;
photocopy of competition certificate and award;
a letter of motivation and a long abstract of a research plan or final assignment in Indonesian or English for 2 to 5 pages A4 (for those who have never studied in Russia);
abstract length (extended abstract) in Russian for a maximum of two pages for S-2 or S-3 Russian graduate applicants, whereas applicants for training programs may make in English or Russian.
Cost
Russian government scholarships only cover tuition fees during college. Students must provide their own expenses other than tuition fees, including:
1. entry visa fee;
2. registration of registration documents;
3. plane tickets from Jakarta to destinations in Russia;
4. pick-up in Russia;
5. annual study visa in Russia;
6. health checks and insurance at their respective universities;
7. dormitories during the study period;
8. living expenses during the study period;
9. equipment for living in Russia, such as winter equipment, cooking utensils,communication aatools,and others.
Scholarship recipients may provide their own required funds or receive sponsor assistance from other agencies.