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HIGHER EDUCATIONRussia has a long-standing tradition in high-quality education for all citizens. It probably has also one of the best mass-education systems in the world producing the literacy rate (98%) exceeding most Western European countries. Education is split into a compulsory basic education, and an ongoing higher education.Due in great part to demands of the international educational or-ganisations, the system of education in Russia began to change over the past few years. Universities began transitioning to the system similar to that of Britain and the USA: 4 years for a Bachelor's degree and 2 years for a Master's degree. They also offer Specialist's degree pro-grammes which last 5 or 6 years. A Specialist's degree graduate needs no further academic qualification to pursue a professional career.Higher education is provided by public and non-public (non-State) accredited higher educational institutions. There are two levels of higher education:Basic higher education (4 years) leading to a Bachelor's de i Sue re i crity inter Veeralent to a Bachelor  Postgraduate higher education (5 - 6 years or more). After two years of study, students are entitled to receive a Master's Degree, This iS equivalent to Master of Science (M.Sc.) and Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees in the US or Western Europe. After a Master's degree, students can continue to study towards a doctoral degree: a Candidate of Sciences (Kandidat Nauk) degree (the first level, equivalent to a Ph.D. degree) and a Doctor of Sciences (Doktor Nauk) degree (the second, highest level requiring many years of research experience and writing a second dissertation.A Bachelor's degree programme lasts at least 4 years of full-time uni-versity-level study. It is elaborated in accordance with the State Educational Standards which regulate almost 80% of their content. The other 20% areBachelor's degree programme includes professionalelaborated by the university itself. Theand specialcourses in Science, the Humanities, Social and Economic disciplines, professional training, completion of a research paper/project and passing State final exams. Having obtained a Bachelor's degree, students may apply to enter a Master's degree programme. A Bachelor's degree is awarded in all fields except Medicine after defending a Diploma project prepared under the guidance of a supervisor and passing the final exams. In Medicine, the first stage lasts six years.Having obtained a Bachelor's degree, students may apply to enter a Master's degree programme. The admission to this programme is competitive. A Master's degree is awarded after successful completion of two years full-time study. Students must carry out research including practical training, and prepare and defend a thesis which constitutes an original contribution, and sit for final examinations.

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HIGHER EDUCATIONRussia has a long-standing tradition in high-quality education for all citizens. It probably has also one of the best mass-education systems in the world producing the literacy rate (98%) exceeding most Western European countries. Education is split into a compulsory basic education, and an ongoing higher education.Due in great part to demands of the international educational or-ganisations, the system of education in Russia began to change over the past few years. Universities began transitioning to the system similar to that of Britain and the USA: 4 years for a Bachelor's degree and 2 years for a Master's degree. They also offer Specialist's degree pro-grammes which last 5 or 6 years. A Specialist's degree graduate needs no further academic qualification to pursue a professional career.Higher education is provided by public and non-public (non-State) accredited higher educational institutions. There are two levels of higher education:Basic higher education (4 years) leading to a Bachelor's de i Sue re i crity inter Veeralent to a Bachelor  Postgraduate higher education (5 - 6 years or more). After two years of study, students are entitled to receive a Master's Degree, This iS equivalent to Master of Science (M.Sc.) and Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees in the US or Western Europe. After a Master's degree, students can continue to study towards a doctoral degree: a Candidate of Sciences (Kandidat Nauk) degree (the first level, equivalent to a Ph.D. degree) and a Doctor of Sciences (Doktor Nauk) degree (the second, highest level requiring many years of research experience and writing a second dissertation.A Bachelor's degree programme lasts at least 4 years of full-time uni-versity-level study. It is elaborated in accordance with the State Educational Standards which regulate almost 80% of their content. The other 20% areBachelor's degree programme includes professionalelaborated by the university itself. Theand specialcourses in Science, the Humanities, Social and Economic disciplines, professional training, completion of a research paper/project and passing State final exams. Having obtained a Bachelor's degree, students may apply to enter a Master's degree programme. A Bachelor's degree is awarded in all fields except Medicine after defending a Diploma project prepared under the guidance of a supervisor and passing the final exams. In Medicine, the first stage lasts six years.Having obtained a Bachelor's degree, students may apply to enter a Master's degree programme. The admission to this programme is competitive. A Master's degree is awarded after successful completion of two years full-time study. Students must carry out research including practical training, and prepare and defend a thesis which constitutes an original contribution, and sit for final examinations.

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