Prospective Students from 28 Countries Enter IKBFU

28 September 2018
Prospective Students from 28 Countries Enter IKBFU
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The university released admissions 2018 results.

A total of 274 students from 28 countries will pursue undergraduate, graduate or PhD degrees at Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University. One hundred and forty arrivals from CIS countries such as Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Armenia etc. made up the largest share of the international students’ body. Sixty Indian students enrolled in IKBFU’s General Medicine programme, twice as many compared with last year. The programme is popular as IKBFU medical degrees are recognised by the Medical Council of India. Twenty-nine students hail from Europe (Baltic states, Poland, the Netherland), and another 20 from Latin America (Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador). Among other origin countries are China, Mongolia, Iraq, Syria, Morocco and Turkey.

International prospective students applying for undergraduate programmes largely prefer mechanical engineering, tourism, language study, economics, information technologies, management, teaching and civil engineering. In master’s studies, the popular fields are management, language study, economy, law, political science, journalism, biology and geography. PhD students tended to take language study and literature, general medicine and information technologies. International internship students selected traumatology and orthopaedics, obstetrics and gynaecology, oncology and some other fields.

Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University is located in Kaliningrad. It offers Russian- and English-taught programmes as well as double degree programmes in partnership with foreign universities including University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn (Poland), University of the West of England etc.

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