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Today MTUCI is a large educational and scientific center for training and retraining highly qualified specialists in the field of telecommunications, computer science, radio engineering, economics and management. The University includes two regional branches in the cities of Rostov-on-Don and Nizhny Novgorod, a Scientific Center, an Institute for Advanced Studies, a College of Telecommunications, a Pre-University Training Center, and an Educational and Scientific Test Site for New Technology. The teaching and scientific staff of MTUCI numbers about 700 people. Among them are over 100 professors and more than 400 candidates of science and associate professors. Among the University's teachers are full members and corresponding members of a number of Russian and international academies, laureates of the Lenin and State Prizes, and awards of the Government of the Russian Federation. The University has about fourteen thousand full-time and part-time students, graduate students, and students of various courses. Training is carried out according to a modern multi-level education system - bachelor, engineer, master - in 25 specialties and 8 areas. Much attention at the university is paid to student research work, in which more than 900 full-time students participate as part of a single educational and scientific process. The main directions of their activities: individual targeted training of specialists at the request of enterprises, participation in contractual and state budget research work, classes in specialized clubs and schools, participation in scientific conferences and seminars, competitions, exhibitions of scientific and technical creativity of young people and Olympiads. The winners of exhibitions, competitions and olympiads have been repeatedly awarded medals and diplomas from the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, diplomas from Russian and foreign companies such as Cisco Systems, Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent, etc. In recent years, educational work among students has intensified significantly. It is aimed at implementing creative, sports, social and civil-patriotic projects; to improve general culture, acquire a clear civic position, realize creative abilities and promote a healthy lifestyle. Students actively participate in various youth festivals, competitions, and championships; receive numerous prizes and diplomas. The university is the head university in the Educational and Methodological Association for Education in the Field of Telecommunications (UME). It consists of higher education institutions that implement basic educational programs in the areas and specialties of higher professional education that fall within the competence of the UMO. Today, UMO has over 80 universities not only in the Russian Federation, but also in neighboring republics.

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Anna Denisova 09:55 08/02/2019

In 2019, there was an influx in IT areas. The rating lists on August 1st have not been updated at all since 7 am. As a result, at 5 p.m. About 500 applicants rushed to submit their consent for enrollment after seeing the low passing scores.

99% of them flew by.

The members of the selection committee cannot say anything - “we know as much as you do.”

Anonymous review 19:24 02/11/2019

Hello comrades.

The building on October Field is crooked. Repairs are simply necessary: ​​the floor is slowly opening up in places (old parquet) and certainly doesn’t look attractive, there are no sockets to be found in the classrooms (attention, we are programmers...), and those that are there must be approached without teachers nearby: you’ll get an “ouch” -ah-ah, you can’t break it...". The state of computers and similar equipment is disgusting: launching Visual Studio in 5 minutes and 55 seconds (counted). ...and you will also be for your...

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general information

Order of the Red Banner of Labor federal state budgetary educational institution of higher education Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics

MTUSI branches

License

No. 02103 valid indefinitely from 04/21/2016

Accreditation

No. 02631 is valid from 06/29/2017 to 06/29/2023

Previous names of MTUSI

  • Moscow Electrotechnical Institute of Public Communications named after. V.N. Podbelsky
  • Moscow Institute of Communications Engineers
  • Moscow Electrotechnical Institute of Communications
  • Moscow Institute of Communications

Monitoring results of the Ministry of Education and Science for MTUCI

Index18 year17 year16 year15 year14 year
Performance indicator (out of 7 points)5 5 5 3 6
Average Unified State Examination score for all specialties and forms of study64.7 60.9 59.50 63.25 66.52
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on the budget69.94 64.02 62.29 66.45 70.38
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on a commercial basis54.1 53.17 50.19 49.39 55.98
Average minimum Unified State Exam score for all specialties for full-time students enrolled41.66 43.73 45.24 41.25 49.28
Number of students4825 5341 5174 5142 5493
Full-time department2892 2997 2589 3114 3447
Part-time department62 54 172 0 0
Extramural1871 2290 2413 2028 2046
All data Report Report Report Report Report

University Reviews

Communications, information technologies, infocommunications are the most dynamic, technological and promising sectors of the national economy

ABOUT MTUSI

Today, Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics is one of the largest universities in Russia for training and retraining highly qualified specialists in the field of information and telecommunication technologies. Masters of their craft are graduated from the university every year, and training is carried out in more than 60 educational programs implemented within the framework of such faculties as: “Networks and Communication Systems”, “Information Technologies”, “Radio and Television”, “Economics and Management”, “ Correspondence Faculty”, etc. The area of ​​knowledge acquired by MTUSI students is wide, including modern radio communications, video information science, digital television technologies, information security and the fight against cybercrime, programming, next generation telecommunication network technologies, innovations in communications and microelectronics, infocommunication technologies and information society services, economics of the communications industry.

Departments and laboratories of MTUCI

More than 9,000 students study full-time and part-time at the university. MTUCI conducts hearings on a wide variety of courses in various specialties; there is the possibility of obtaining a second education or preparatory courses for entering a university. Students are trained at 40 departments of MTUCI, with 9 of them being basic departments of research institutes and major companies in the communications industry, which allows students to easily find a job in their specialty upon graduation. For example, in 2012, the Department of Networks and Fixed Communication Systems was opened jointly with PJSC Rostelecom. And in 2017, an Agreement was signed with the 1C company on the creation of a basic department of Corporate Information Systems at the university and an Agreement on cooperation and strategic partnership in the field of education with Kaspersky Lab.

Thanks to cooperation with well-known companies, the laboratories of all departments of the university are equipped with the latest technology, and the level of student training is constantly being improved in order to keep up with the times.

In the departments and laboratories of the university's research center, developments related to mobile communications, as well as television and radio communications, are carried out. These studies are sponsored by both domestic enterprises and world-famous companies. They allow students to put the knowledge gained in lectures into practice, and, therefore, gain a deeper understanding of their specialty. Based on the results of such work, students and graduate students of MTUCI successfully defend master's, doctoral and candidate's dissertations, which are then used in other Russian universities to train students.

MTUSI and the international university community

The main principle of the university is its participation in the development of information communications in Russia and their promotion throughout the world. Thanks to this, MTUCI seeks to strengthen the country's authority and contribute to improving its economic situation. Thus, within the walls of the university, students will not only be able to obtain the necessary knowledge, but will also be able to apply it to increase the authority of Russia on an international scale.

It is for this purpose that three interconnected processes are combined at MTUSI - study, science and production. For this purpose, a Technopark was created there, which geographically united the university itself and some firms and enterprises. It includes:

  • Training centers of various foreign companies, famous all over the world;
  • Centers for testing and subsequent certification of various telecommunications equipment; equipment design bureau;
  • Office for supplying the university with necessary materials, transport, repair, publishing and many other enterprises that work in the interests of the university.

MTUCI tries to maintain friendly and partnership relations with many universities around the world. This partnership is supported by agreements with 49 universities and 16 companies and organizations from 46 countries around the world. Thanks to such close cooperation, about 200 students, teachers and graduate students of the university annually participate in exchange programs with universities in Poland, Germany, Slovakia, Great Britain and China.

student life

The life of a student is not only about studying, sessions, lectures, exams, tests, and research. A huge part of student life is outside the departments and classrooms. That is why educational work is carried out on the territory of MTUSI, thanks to which students can discover their other talents. They play KVN, sing and dance, and also compete with each other in a variety of fun competitions, create exciting videos about university life, and run their own website. And since there is a saying: “A healthy mind in a healthy body,” the university has many sports sections, whose participants take first places in competitions with other universities. Well, in the summer, MTUSI students can have a great time and make closer friends in a sports and recreation camp located on the banks of the Oka River.

About admission to study, the applicant submits:
- document(s) proving identity, citizenship;
- a standard document on education or education and qualifications (certificate/diploma);
- document(s) confirming a special right or advantage upon admission (if any);
- 2 photographs measuring 3x4 cm (for those taking entrance tests conducted by SKF MTUCI independently);
- a copy of the work record book or a certificate from the place of work (for applicants for distance learning);
- other documents (submitted at the discretion of the applicant).

Deadlines for accepting documents:

Full-time education

June 13 - July 15 (for persons entering SKF MTUCI based on the results of entrance tests conducted by the university independently, for places within the admission target numbers)
June 13 - July 26 (for persons entering the SCF MTUCI only based on the results of the Unified State Examination, for places within the admission target numbers)
June 13 - August 12 (for persons entering the SCF MTUCI under agreements for the provision of paid educational services)

Extramural studies

March 1 - August 12 (for persons entering SKF MTUCI based on the results of entrance tests conducted by the university independently or based on the results of the Unified State Examination)
Entrance tests conducted by SKF MTUCI independently are carried out in three streams: from March 12 to March 17, 2019; from July 15 to July 20, 2019; from 12 to 16 August 2019

How to submit documents?

First option: in person

Reception of documents will be carried out from June 13, 2018 at the premises of the admissions committee at the address: st. Serafimovicha 62, room No. 105, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday.
The executive secretary of the selection committee is Sergey Arkadyevich Dokuchaev.
Phone: 262-04-76.
Email:

Second option: by mail

Documents submitted to SCF MTUCI can be sent by post to the following address:
344002, Rostov-on-Don, st. Serafimovicha 62, Admissions Committee.

Third option: email

To send documents by email priem@site. necessary:
1) Download and fill out the application form, certify it with signatures.
2) Send copies of your passport, certificate/diploma in .pdf format (no other format (jpg, jpeg, bmp, etc.) is valid).
3) Send a 3x4 photo in jpeg format (for those taking entrance tests conducted by SKF MTUCI independently)

Fourth option: via the Internet

Applicants who have passed the Unified State Exam can submit an application for admission to the SCF MTUCI on the website of the head university of MTUCI https://abitur.mtuci.ru/#!register_skf

Deadlines for enrollment in full-time study at places within the admission target numbers:

July 27, 2019

July 28, 2019

July 29, 2019

b) the first stage of enrollment according to the general competition:

August 1, 2019 — 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 in the main competitive places is completed;

within each list of applicants, persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment are allocated until 80% of the main competitive places are filled (taking into account rounding up);

August 3, 2019 - an order(s) is issued for the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment until 80% of the main competitive places are filled;

c) the second stage of admission according to the general competition:

6 August 2019 - acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants for the main competitive places is completed;

within each list of applicants, persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment are allocated until 100% of the main competitive places are filled;

August 8, 2019 - an order(s) is issued for the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment until 100% of the main competitive places are filled.

Deadlines for enrollment in places under contracts for the provision of paid educational services for full-time education:

Enrollment deadlines for distance learning:

Upon admission to the place within the control figures for bachelor's programs by correspondence course Enrollment procedures are carried out within the following deadlines:

August 17, 2019 - posting lists of applicants on the official website and at the information stand;

a) priority enrollment stage:

August 19, 2019 - acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons entering without entrance examinations, entering places within the admission quota of persons with special rights, entering places within the target admission quota is completed;

August 20, 2019 - announcement and placement on the official website of the university and on the information stand of the admissions committee of the order for enrollment from September 1 of the following persons:

Applicants without entrance examinations;

Persons with special rights entering places within the admission quota;

Applicants to places within the target admission quota.

b) stage of admission according to the general competition:

August 19, 2019 — 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 in the main competitive places is completed;

August 20, 2019 - an order(s) is issued for the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment, before the main competitive places are filled.

Upon admission to study under contracts for the provision of paid educational services acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment ends September 9, 2019

Head university (separate division) /
acceptance of documents, enrollment
Within the reception control figures
by form of education
Under an agreement on the provision of paid educational services
by form of education
Full-time for places within a special quota Correspondence classical Full-time Part-time Part-time (weekend) Correspondence classical Correspondence with the use of DOT
CHOUVO "MU named after. S.Yu. Witte" (Moscow) Start of accepting documents 20
June
20
June
1
April
1
April
1
April
1
April
April 1, 2019
September 1, 2019
November 1, 2019
February 1, 2020
Completion of documents acceptance based on VI results*** 10
July
10
July
19
August
19
August
19
August
4
October
August 19, 2019
October 27, 2019
January 5, 2020
April 6, 2020
26
July
26
July
27
August
27
August
27
August
8
October
August 27, 2019
October 29, 2019
January 7, 2020
April 9, 2020
Completion of acceptance of Applications for consent to enrollment based on the results of the VI (stage 1 until 80% completed) 1
August
Completion of acceptance of Applications for consent to enrollment based on the results of the VI (stage 2 until 100% completed) 6
August
8
August*
August 29* August 29* August 29* October 10* August 29, 2019*
October 31, 2019*
January 9, 2020*
April 11, 2020*
Completion of acceptance of Applications for consent to enrollment without VI within a special quota within the framework of the CCP (priority enrollment stage) July 28th July 28th 29
August*
August 29* 29
August*
10
October*
August 29, 2019*
October 31, 2019*
January 9, 2020*
April 11, 2020*
Deadlines
enrollment
July 29 13
August
30
August
August 30 August 30 11
October
August 30, 2019
November 1, 2019
January 10, 2020
April 12, 2020
Branch of CHOUVO “MU named after. S.Yu. Witte" in Nizhny Novgorod Start of accepting documents 1
April
1
April
1
April
1
April
19
August
19
August
19
August
4
October
Completion of document acceptance without passing the VI 27
August
27
August
27
August
8
October
29
August
29
August
29
August
10
October
Enrollment deadlines August 30 August 30 30
August
11
October
Branch of CHOUVO “MU named after. S.Yu. Witte in Ryazan
Start of accepting documents 1
April
1
April
1
April
1
April
Completion of documents acceptance, based on the results of the VI 19
August
19
August
19
August
2
November
Completion of document acceptance without passing the VI 29
August
29
August
29
August
2
November
Completion of acceptance of Applications for consent to enrollment 29
August
29
August
29
August
5
November
Enrollment deadlines
August 30 August 30 30
August
16
November
Branch of CHOUVO “MU named after. S.Yu. Witte" in
Sergiev Posad
Start of accepting documents 1
April
1
April
1
April
Completion of documents acceptance, based on the results of the VI 19
August
19
August
19
August
End of reception
27
August
27
August
27
August
Completion of acceptance of Applications for consent to enrollment 29
August
29
August
29
August
Enrollment deadlines August 30 August 30 30
August
Branch of CHOUVO “MU named after. S.Yu. Witte" in Penza Start of accepting documents 1
April
1
April
1
April
1
April
Completion of documents acceptance, based on the results of the VI 19
August
19
August
19
August
2
November
End of reception
documents without passing the VI
29
August
29
August
29
August
5
November
Completion of acceptance of Applications for consent to enrollment 29
August
29
August
29
August
8
November
Enrollment deadlines August 30 30
August
30
August
10
November
Branch of CHOUVO “MU named after. S.Yu. Witte" in Rostov-on-Don Start of accepting documents 1
April
1
April
1
April
Completion of documents acceptance, based on the results of the VI 19
August
19
August
2
November
Completion of documents acceptance
without passing VI
29
August
29
August
November 5
Completion of acceptance of Applications for consent to enrollment 29
August
29
August
November 8
Enrollment deadlines August 30 30
August
16
November

*stages of enrollment within the framework of enrollment under contracts of paid educational services are not distinguished; enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment is carried out up to 100%

** in accordance with paragraph 3.2 of Section III “Characteristics of the field of training” of the Federal State Educational Standard of Higher Education in the field of study 40.03.01 Jurisprudence (undergraduate level), approved by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated December 1, 2016 No. 1511, effective in force from September 1, 2017, “studying a bachelor’s degree program in correspondence form is permitted when individuals receive a second or subsequent higher education”

When admitting to places within the target numbers for admission to full-time, part-time and part-time forms of study for undergraduate programs, the following deadlines for admission and enrollment are established:

    July 26, 2019 – deadline for accepting documents from persons applying for study without passing entrance tests conducted by the University independently;

    July 28, 2019 – acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons applying without entrance examinations ends;

    On July 29, 2019, an order(s) is issued on the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment from among applicants without entrance examinations.

Enrollment based on the results of entrance examinations for the main places within the target numbers remaining after enrollment without entrance examinations (hereinafter referred to as the main competitive places):

a) the first stage of enrollment in the main competitive places - enrollment in 80% of the specified places (if 80% is a fractional value, rounding up is carried out):

    On August 1, 2019, the deadline for accepting applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants for the main competitive places and wishing to be enrolled in the first stage of admission to the main competitive places;

    within each list of applicants, persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment are allocated until 80% of the main competitive places are filled (taking into account rounding);

    On August 3, 2019, an order(s) is issued for the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment until 80% of the main competitive places are filled;

b) the second stage of enrollment in the main competitive places - enrollment in 100% of the specified places:

    On August 6, 2019, the deadline for accepting applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants for the main competitive places;

    within each list of applicants, persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment are allocated until 100% of the main competitive places are filled;

    On August 8, 2019, an order(s) is issued for the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment until 100% of the main competitive places are filled.

    On September 2, 2019, the start of on-site training within the admission target numbers for full-time and part-time forms of study in undergraduate programs.

When admitting to places within the target numbers for admission to full-time, part-time and part-time forms of study, the following admission deadlines are established for applicants to places within a special quota for undergraduate programs:

    July 27, 2019 – posting of lists received on the official website and at the information stand;

    On July 29, 2019, an order (orders) is issued for the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment;

Clauses 15 and 17 of the Admission Rules provide for the priority enrollment stage - enrollment without entrance examinations, enrollment in places within a special quota.

When accepting places within the target numbers for correspondence courses in undergraduate programs, enrollment procedures are carried out within the following deadlines:

    July 10, 2019 – deadline for accepting documents from applicants based on the results of entrance examinations conducted by the University independently;

    July 26, 2019 – deadline for completing entrance tests conducted by the University independently;

    July 26, 2019 is the deadline for accepting documents from persons applying for study without passing entrance tests conducted by the University independently.

    August 8, 2019 – 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 in the main competitive places ends;

    August 9, 2019 – posting of lists received on the official website and at the information stand;

    August 13, 2019 – an order(s) is issued on the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment until 100% of the competitive places are filled;

When admitting students to study places under contracts with payment of the cost of full-time, full-time, part-time and part-time weekend education for bachelor’s and specialist’s programs, the following deadlines for submitting documents are established:

    August 19, 2019 – deadline for accepting documents from applicants based on the results of entrance examinations conducted by the University independently;

    August 23, 2019 is the deadline for completing the entrance examinations conducted by the University independently.

    August 27, 2019 is the deadline for accepting documents from persons applying for study without passing entrance tests conducted by the University independently.

    August 28, 2019 – posting of lists received on the official website and at the information stand;

    On August 29, 2019, the deadline for accepting applications for consent to enrollment from persons included in the lists of applicants.

    August 30, 2019 – an order(s) is issued on the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment;

When admitting students to study places under contracts with payment of tuition fees in the classical correspondence form of study for bachelor’s and specialist’s programs, the following deadlines for submitting documents are established:

    April 1, 2019 – start date for accepting documents required for admission;

    October 4, 2019 – deadline for accepting documents from applicants for study, based on the results of entrance tests conducted by the University independently;

    October 7, 2019 is the deadline for completing entrance examinations conducted by the University independently;

    October 8, 2019 – deadline for accepting documents from persons applying for study without passing entrance tests conducted by the University independently;

    October 9, 2019 – posting of lists received on the official website and at the information stand for correspondence courses;

    October 10, 2019 – acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment from persons studying by correspondence ends;

    On October 11, 2019, an order (orders) is issued on the enrollment of persons who have submitted an application for consent to enrollment in correspondence education;

When admitting students to study places under contracts with payment of tuition fees through correspondence courses using distance learning technologies (hereinafter referred to as DET) for bachelor's degree programs and specialty programs, the following deadlines are established in accordance with enrollment plans (summer, winter) and streams (first, second):

    April 1, 2019 – summer admission 1st stream, September 1, 2019 – summer admission 2nd stream, November 1, 2019 – winter admission 1st stream, February 1, 2019 – winter admission 2nd stream – start dates for accepting documents required for admission;

    August 19, 2019 - summer admission 1 stream, October 27, 2019 - summer admission 2 stream, January 5, 2020 - winter admission 1 stream, April 6, 2020 - winter admission 2 stream - deadline for accepting documents, from persons entering training based on the results of entrance examinations conducted by the University independently;

    August 23, 2019 - summer admission 1 stream, October 28, 2019 - summer admission 2 stream, January 6, 2020 - winter admission 1 stream, April 8, 2020 - winter admission 2 stream - deadlines for completing entrance examinations conducted The university itself.

    August 27, 2019 – summer admission 1st stream, October 29, 2019 – summer admission 2nd stream, January 7, 2020 – winter admission 1st stream, April 9, 2020 – winter admission 2nd stream – deadline for accepting documents, from persons entering education without passing entrance tests conducted by the University independently.

    August 28, 2019 – summer set 1 stream, October 30, 2019 – summer set 2 stream, January 8, 2020 – winter set 1 stream, April 10, 2020 – winter set 2 stream – posting lists received on the official website and information stand;

    August 29, 2019 – summer intake 1st stream, October 31, 2019 – summer intake 2nd stream, January 9, 2020 – winter admission 1st stream, April 11, 2020 – winter admission 2nd stream – acceptance of applications for consent to enrollment;

    August 30, 2019 - summer admission 1st stream, November 1, 2019 - summer admission 2nd stream, January 10, 2020 - winter admission 1st stream, April 12, 2020 - winter admission 2nd stream - orders for the enrollment of persons are issued, those who submitted an application for consent to enrollment;

    September 2, 2019 - summer enrollment 1st stream, November 4, 2019 - summer enrollment 2nd stream, January 13, 2020 - winter enrollment 1st stream, April 13, 2020 - winter enrollment 2nd stream - start of training.


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