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Philology

Lobachevsky National Research Nizhny Novgorod State University
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225 000
tuition cost per year

About the training program

The direction "Philology" is a fundamental humanities education, universal in terms of further employment, allowing one to apply the acquired knowledge in interesting and creative areas from teaching philological disciplines, journalism, and translation activities to copywriting, rebranding, search engine optimization, website promotion and promotion.

What will you be taught

  • Teaching philology and journalism
  • Translating

What do graduates do?

The graduate will be able to work as a teacher of philological disciplines a translator a journalist a cultural worker an editor a copywriter a publisher a proofreader a document scientist a researcher at universities, institutes, and scientific laboratories a specialist in intelligent systems in the humanitarian field: a developer of machine languages, a linguist specialist in the field of creating artificial intelligence a manager of educational, cultural, and research projects a specialist in analyzing textual data a press secretary a specialist in data visualization an image maker

pass score on budget

2025
80
2024
80
2023
80

Entrance exams

Exam 1 of 2

Literature studies

Minimal score is 40. In order to successfully pass the entry exam in literature studies, the aspiring student must demonstrate literary analysis knowledge and skills.
Exam 2 of 2

Russian Language

Minimal score is 40. The exam consists of two parts and three assignments. Part 1 includes Assignment 1 and Assignment 2. Assignment 1 includes 22 test questions. Assignment 2 includes 3 texts and questions pertaining to their understanding. Part 2 includes Assignment 3. Assignment 3 is an opinion essay on a certain saying or quotation: it should include the aspiring student's own thoughts based on their life experience and substantiated by arguments. Each sentence in the essay should be independent, logical, and non-redundant. The essay should consist of at least 150 words (excluding the subject quotation).

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