Metallurgy (6 years)

St. Petersburg Mining University of Empress Catherine II
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20
Contract-based places
30
places on a budget basis
600 000
Cost of tuition per year

About the training program

In the process of studying this profile, students gain comprehensive and in-depth knowledge about the current state and prospects for the development of non-ferrous, rare, and noble metals in our country and abroad; they study theories and technologies of industrial production methods for non-ferrous, rare, and noble metals from various types of ore, technogenic, and secondary raw materials using modern processes that determine scientific and technological progress.

What will they teach you?

  • Theory of hydrometallurgical processes
  • Theory of pyrometallurgical processes
  • Theory of electrometallurgical processes
  • Metallurgy of light metals
  • Metallurgy of rare metals
  • Metallurgy of noble metals
  • Metallurgy of heavy non-ferrous metals
  • Hydro- and pyrometallurgical equipment
  • Fundamentals of metallurgical plant design
  • Materials science. Technology of structural materials

What do graduates do?

Graduate metallurgists will be able to work in the largest domestic companies producing non-ferrous metals (aluminum, copper, nickel, zinc), at enterprises producing gold, silver, and platinum metals, participate in technological and design developments of leading research centers and institutes in such positions as: technologist, designer, researcher, manager, etc.

Pass score on budget

2024
216
2023
195
2022
141

Entrance exams

Exam 1 of 3

Russian language

Exam 2 of 3

Mathematics

Exam 3 of 3

Physics or Chemistry

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