Moscow State University ( Lomonosov )
Moscow State University named after M.V Lomonosov
Moscow State University ( Lomonosov ) is the oldest and largest Russian state university. It was founded in 1755 on the initiative of Mikhail Lomonosov, and is considered one of the most important centers of national science and culture.
Moscow State University has a rich academic history and is the highest ranked university in Russia, consistently ranking within the top 150 global universities in the QS World University Rankings.
Lomonosov Moscow State University has the tallest educational building in the world, has over 47,000 students, and receives 4,000 international students every year.
Since the establishment of Moscow State University until now, its main goal is to provide an advanced level of academic education and provide scholarships for outstanding students.
University statistics of colleges, departments and international students
The university was founded in 1755.
Moscow State University includes 15 scientific research institutes.
The university includes 40 colleges to study various university specializations.
More than 300 faculty members
The university has 6 branches, all in the CIS countries.
The university has more than 40,000 students (graduates and postgraduates).
Moscow State University enrolls about 4,000 international students from all over the world every year.
The university employs more than 6,000 professors and lecturers and about 5,000 researchers in faculties and research institutes.
World University Ranking
In Russia
Number 1 of 385
In Moscow
Number 1 of 67
In Europe
Number 48 of 2794
In the World
Number 182 of 14178
In the QS World University Rankings
QS World University Rankings 74th
Advantages of studying at Moscow State University
Moscow State University certificates are recognized in all Arab and foreign countries.
The most important thing that distinguishes Moscow University and makes it one of the top 10 universities in Russia is that the degree obtained by all students is recognized in all Arab and foreign countries.
The world's most famous figures graduated from Moscow State University
It was the alma mater of the most famous figures.
In all areas like Anton Chekhov and Ivan Turgenev
And politicians like Mikhail Gorbachev and Mikhail Suslov
In addition to famous Nobel Prize-winning mathematicians and physicists such as Boris Demidovich and Vladimir
Arnold and Andrey Kolmogorov
Top ranked Russian universities
In terms of graduate employment
Moscow State University is ranked 101st.
QS in the latest graduate employment rankings
Making it the highest ranked Russian university in terms of graduate employment.
Tuition fees
The cost of studying at Moscow State University may be the most expensive among all Russian universities, but it is not considered high compared to other international universities.
The cost of studying at Moscow State University varies according to the student’s specialization. For example:
A bachelor's degree in geography costs about $4,800 per year.
The cost of a bachelor's degree in public, civil or criminal law is approximately $5,660 per year.
The study of pharmacy and general medicine costs $8,700.
Studying some literary specializations also costs $8,700.
About Housing and Cost of Living
Moscow State University provides university housing for its students, which includes all the facilities that a student needs.
Students can choose between single, double or triple occupancy rooms.
This residence is also equipped with everything a student might need in his private residence, such as:
Equipped classrooms for students so that each student can study individually
gyms
University catered restaurants
Laundry rooms provided by university staff
Student medical clinics on campus
Bathrooms and all other amenities
The dormitory structure of Moscow State University includes seven branches.