Polytech presented Russian education in Kyrgyzstan

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In early April, the XVIII international educational exhibition «Education in Russia — 2026» took place in four cities of Kyrgyzstan — Bishkek, Kant, Kara-Balta, and Tokmok.

The international educational exhibition "Education in Russia – 2026" took place in Kyrgyzstan

The official opening of the exhibition took place in the main building of the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University named after B. N. Yeltsin. Albert Zulkharneev, head of the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office, noted that the exhibition provides an opportunity not only to obtain information about studying, but also to learn about living conditions, leisure activities, and future prospects.

This year, for the first time, a decision was made to provide additional support. In addition to approximately 700 quotas, an additional 25 grants are being allocated for the most talented applicants. These grants cover not only tuition, but also accommodation, airfare, health insurance, and include an increased scholarship, said Albert Zulkharneev.

At the university's stand, applicants and their parents learned about the sought-after areas of study.

The visitors of the exhibition were particularly interested in new joint partnership programs with Salymbek University, which SPbPU implements in Kyrgyzstan. SPbPU is the only Russian university that has offered such a training format for Kyrgyz students.

Joint programs were presented at the open day in Naryn

The SPbPU delegation continued its work in Naryn, where an open day was organized for local applicants at the branch of the partner university, Salymbek University.

Nikita Lukashevich and Alex Krasnov addressed the audience, who spoke in detail about three new joint educational programs with Salimbekov University, which will start in September this year: international logistics, international business and digital enterprise economics.

The Open House Day attracted increased interest.

The Open House Day attracted increased interest. Schoolchildren from the Naryn region and their parents noted the practical orientation of the educational programs presented. Many applicants from remote areas of the region, for the first time, had the opportunity to communicate directly with representatives of a leading Russian university and signed up for individual consultations.

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