Undergraduate programs at KFU last four years if studying full-time, and usually involve 26 to 30 hours of study time per week.
Admission requirements
To apply for an undergraduate degree at Kazan Federal University, you must:
1. Have completed your secondary education;
2. Prove your Russian language proficiency (minimum TORFL-1);
3. Pass KFU’s entrance exam (a Russian language test, plus tests in two basic subjects relevant to the academic field chosen).
KFU provides courses in Preparatory school for those students who have little or no knowledge of the Russian language before they begin Russian-taught degree programs. Within 10 months of pre-university instruction, students gain the Russian language proficiency that meets the demands of CEFR level B1 or TORFL level 1, study in a chosen academic field (“professional profiles”) and adapt to the new educational environment and routine life. Upon completing Preparatory School, students are expected to be ready to enter the Russian-taught full-degree programs at KFU and other Russian institutions of higher education. Full information about available programs can be found here.
Undergraduate programs at KFU last four years if studying full-time, and usually involve 26 to 30 hours of study time per week.
Admission requirements
To apply for an undergraduate degree at Kazan Federal University, you must:
1. Have completed your secondary education;
2. Prove your Russian language proficiency (minimum TORFL-1);
3. Pass KFU’s entrance exam (a Russian language test, plus tests in two basic subjects relevant to the academic field chosen).
KFU provides courses in Preparatory school for those students who have little or no knowledge of the Russian language before they begin Russian-taught degree programs. Within 10 months of pre-university instruction, students gain the Russian language proficiency that meets the demands of CEFR level B1 or TORFL level 1, study in a chosen academic field (“professional profiles”) and adapt to the new educational environment and routine life. Upon completing Preparatory School, students are expected to be ready to enter the Russian-taught full-degree programs at KFU and other Russian institutions of higher education. Full information about available programs can be found here.
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Kazan (Volga region) Federal University
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Russia’s Kazan Federal University (KFU) offers a broad selection of bachelor’s programs (222 by total), including:
Undergraduate programs at KFU last four years if studying full-time, and usually involve 26 to 30 hours of study time per week.
Admission requirements
To apply for an undergraduate degree at Kazan Federal University, you must:
1. Have completed your secondary education;
2. Prove your Russian language proficiency (minimum TORFL-1);
3. Pass KFU’s entrance exam (a Russian language test, plus tests in two basic subjects relevant to the academic field chosen).
KFU provides courses in Preparatory school for those students who have little or no knowledge of the Russian language before they begin Russian-taught degree programs. Within 10 months of pre-university instruction, students gain the Russian language proficiency that meets the demands of CEFR level B1 or TORFL level 1, study in a chosen academic field (“professional profiles”) and adapt to the new educational environment and routine life. Upon completing Preparatory School, students are expected to be ready to enter the Russian-taught full-degree programs at KFU and other Russian institutions of higher education. Full information about available programs can be found here.
Get all the latest info and updates about KFU on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and in Admission unit of the International department.
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Russia’s Kazan Federal University (KFU) offers a broad selection of bachelor’s programs (222 by total), including:
Undergraduate programs at KFU last four years if studying full-time, and usually involve 26 to 30 hours of study time per week.
Admission requirements
To apply for an undergraduate degree at Kazan Federal University, you must:
1. Have completed your secondary education;
2. Prove your Russian language proficiency (minimum TORFL-1);
3. Pass KFU’s entrance exam (a Russian language test, plus tests in two basic subjects relevant to the academic field chosen).
KFU provides courses in Preparatory school for those students who have little or no knowledge of the Russian language before they begin Russian-taught degree programs. Within 10 months of pre-university instruction, students gain the Russian language proficiency that meets the demands of CEFR level B1 or TORFL level 1, study in a chosen academic field (“professional profiles”) and adapt to the new educational environment and routine life. Upon completing Preparatory School, students are expected to be ready to enter the Russian-taught full-degree programs at KFU and other Russian institutions of higher education. Full information about available programs can be found here.
Get all the latest info and updates about KFU on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and in Admission unit of the International department.
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