Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), a British company, has ranked 40 Russian universities on the world’s top 40 educational institutions for the quality of their curricula.
As for Moscow State University, it entered the list of the world’s top 50 universities in 6 educational curricula, where it occupied the 25th place in linguistics, the 29th place in physics, the 32nd place in oil exploration and extraction, the 36th place in contemporary languages, the 41st place in philosophy.
Moscow University also ranked the top 100 universities in the fields of education such as history, education and education, hotels and tourism, chemistry and other fields.
It is noteworthy that the British company QS analyzes every year 13 thousand academic curricula in 1,400 international universities representing 83 countries. All curricula include 48 subjects in 5 broad areas of education.
The authors of the classification indicated that 1452 universities participated in this year, including 40 Russian universities, knowing that the classification experts studied only 36 Russian universities last year, of which the most mentioned in the classification are Moscow State University, Petersburg State University and the Higher School of Economics.
It is noteworthy that the British magazine Times Higher Education published last November a list of the most popular international universities among employers, including Moscow State University, Moscow State Technical University, and Moscow Institute of Technical Physics.
Source: Komsomolskaya Pravda
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