Minimum scores for admission to SGUPS. Siberian State Transport University
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Bachelor's, postgraduate, specialist, doctoral, master's
Skill level:
full-time, part-time, part-time
Form of study:
State diploma
Certificate of completion:
Licenses:
Accreditations:
From 95,000 to 111,000 RUR per year
Cost of education:
From 38 to 65
Passing score:
Number of budget places:
general information
The industrial development of Russia at the beginning of the twentieth century changed society's attitude towards higher education. The construction of new enterprises in the east of the country and the general increase in their technical level necessitated reform of the higher education system. The most important principle of policy in the field of technical education was the specialization of multi-faculty institutes into sectoral universities.
In 1932, on the basis of the track and construction department of the Siberian Institute of Transport Engineers (Tomsk), with the active participation of Professor V.M. Zavadsky, the Novosibirsk Track and Construction Institute of Railway Transport Engineers was organized. Sergei Emelyanovich Propastin, a career military man, was appointed the first rector - head - of the institute.
The first faculty was created - "Puteysko-Construction" (now - "Construction of Railways"). The following specialties have appeared: “Artificial Structures” of the Faculty of “Bridges and Tunnels”; “Buildings” and “Water Supply” - Faculty of “Industrial and Civil Engineering”.
In 1932, 569 students studied at the university, 60 teachers worked in 17 departments, including 7 professors and 14 associate professors.
In 1934, the Novosibirsk Track and Construction Institute of Railway Transport Engineers (NoPIIT) was reorganized into the Novosibirsk Institute of Military Transport Engineers (NIVIT).
In 1934, the faculty “Operation of Railways” (currently “Management of Transportation Processes in Railway Transport”) was opened.
In 1935, the first graduation of military railway engineers took place, some of the graduates were sent to the disposal of the People's Commissariat of Defense.
1941 - 1945
On June 22, 1941, NIVIT sent the first volunteers to the front: A. Yakovlev, Z. Etitein, V. Kolesnikov, V. Golubovskaya, K. Sharikov, M. Gorbunov, V. Gusev, M. Loborev, B. Verzakov, L. Isakov . In October 1941, 64 students went to the front as volunteers, from whom the shock combat 6th Airborne Corps was subsequently formed.
During the Great Patriotic War, many first-graduate engineers became prominent military leaders. Lieutenant General A.P. Ragozin, Major General E.T. Yadov, V.K. Vdovenko, A.L. Yakovlev, Colonels A.E. Koshkin, N.A. Tanin and many other students of NIVIT wrote glorious pages in the history of the institute with their heroic exploits on the military fronts.
Students of V.N. became heroes of the Soviet Union. Bezukladnikov, Yu.I. Deryabin, E.I. Sterol.
More than a thousand students and teachers of the institute fought on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War, made a worthy contribution to the liberation of the Motherland from the fascist invaders, 65 Nivitites died in battle.
During the war years, the work of the institute’s staff continued:
- training of students took place in laboratories, design bureaus and workshops; the duration of training has been reduced from 6 to 3.5 years;
- the first military graduation of specialists took place - 175 Nivitovites became engineers;
- the “Scientists to the Front” committee, headed by Associate Professor S.V., was active. Amelin;
- 1,400 students participated in harvesting and construction of a pontoon bridge;
- the institute handed over an academic building, two dormitories, a garage, and a club to the evacuated instrument-making plant;
- students of the first three courses were mobilized to work at a defense plant, logging, loading in a river port
- more than 3 million rubles were collected for loans, for the defense fund and for gifts to front-line soldiers; for the construction of the Nivitovets aircraft - 245 thousand rubles.
From the first days of its existence, the institute has brought together talented Russian teachers, scientists, highly qualified specialists in railway transport and transport construction. The best graduates from Moscow, Leningrad, and Tomsk became employees of NIVIT. The pride of the institute were associate professors A.A. Savelov, L.N. Roznikov, K.A. Kuryndin, F.I. Slyusarchuk, G.A. Konovalov, professor A.F. Lutz, K.N. Mishchenko, L.K. Kudryashov, A.I. Pribytkov, V.E. Jewish
For 20 years, NIVIT was the only railway university in the country that trained military transport specialists. NIVIT trained military engineers in five specialties: “Construction and survey of railways”; “Repair and maintenance of the track”; "Artificial constructions"; "Building"; "Water supply".
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Admission conditions
The applicant submits to the SGUPS admissions committee an application of the established form, a document proving identity and citizenship, and a photocopy of it, the original or a photocopy (at the discretion of the applicant) of the document on education or qualifications of the established form, and the results of the Unified State Examination.
Applicants entering the specialty “Operation of Railways”, “Construction of Railways, Bridges and Transport Tunnels”, “Ground Transport and Technological Facilities” and the areas of training “Technology of Transport Processes”, “Operation of Transport and Technological Machines and Complexes” must submit to the admissions committee a certificate (original or copy) about passing a medical commission consisting of the following specialists: therapist, ophthalmologist, otolaryngologist, surgeon, neurologist; in addition, the certificate must contain (may be provided as a separate document) the results of fluorography. A medical certificate is recognized as valid if it is received no earlier than one year before the date of completion of documents acceptance.
When submitting an application, an applicant who is admitted on the basis of the Unified State Examination results is recommended to submit at least 2 photographs measuring 3x4 cm to form the applicant’s personal file, and an applicant who is admitted on the basis of the results of entrance tests conducted by the university independently must submit at least 2 photographs measuring 3x4. Before enrollment, applicants are advised to add photographs to their personal file up to a total of 9 photographs.
A personal file is opened for each applicant, in which all submitted documents and materials for passing entrance examinations are stored.
Personal files of applicants are stored in the admissions committee of SGUPS until June 19, 2017.
Persons applying to places with a special quota or target quota, when submitting an application, submit the original and (or) a copy of the education document of the established form.
Persons entering the SGUPS for undergraduate and specialist programs submit to the admissions committee a document on secondary general or secondary vocational education or higher education and qualifications (hereinafter referred to as the standard document).
Unified State Examination results for admission to undergraduate and specialist programs are valid for four years following the year in which such results were obtained.
Persons entering master's programs must present a diploma of higher education and qualifications (hereinafter referred to as a standard document).
Persons entering master's programs and presenting a specialist or master's degree are persons applying for a second or subsequent higher education.
Persons with an education of at least higher education (specialist's or master's degree) are allowed to master postgraduate training programs for scientific and pedagogical personnel on a competitive basis. The duration of postgraduate study is no more than 4 years for full-time study, no more than 5 years for part-time study.
Admission to graduate school at SGUPS is carried out on the basis of a personal application from citizens in the prescribed form (APPLICATION FORM). When submitting an application, applicants present documents proving their identity and citizenship.
Applicants must enclose with their application for admission:
. original or copy of a specialist’s or master’s diploma and its supplement;
. a certified list of scientific works, inventions and research reports (FORM 16) (persons who do not have published scientific works and inventions must provide an abstract on their chosen scientific area);
. documents indicating individual achievements;
. documents confirming limited health capabilities or disability if it is necessary to create special conditions during entrance examinations;
. copies of documents proving identity, citizenship, place of residence;
. photographs 3x4 cm - 2 pcs.
. a copy of the certificate of change of surname if the surname indicated in the education document does not correspond to the surname indicated in the identity document.
When submitting documents, the applicant is given a receipt for acceptance of documents.
The completion date for accepting the original specialist's diploma or master's diploma from applicants for admission to study places within the target figures is September 14, 2016. A separate structural unit “KKDP No. 27”, providing the following services for students and teachers:
- head of department Goncharova Marina Valentinovna
- registration and registration in the registry, opening hours 8:00-19:00 hours. Monday through Friday,
medical registrar Natalya Appolinarievna Mazurova,
medical registrar Golovina Galina Ivanovna
- appointment with a general practitioner:
Goncharova Marina Valentinovna, office 18, even numbers 13:00-18:00, odd numbers 9:00-14:00.
Petrovicheva Irina Vasilievna, office 15, even numbers 9:00-14:00, odd numbers 13:00-18:00.
- therapeutic medical care
ECG, room 16, nurse Tatyana Yurievna Potalyuk, daily 9:00-15:00;
- preventive consultations on a healthy lifestyle;
- appointment with a doctor for physical therapy and sports medicine
Krivchun Alexandra Sergeevna, med. office of the SGUPS Sports House, Mon., Wed., Fri. 16:00-19:00, Tue, 9:00-11:00
- seasonal consultation before vaccination;
- conducting medical examinations, medical examinations.
Students living in the dormitories of the SGUPS campus are assigned by registration to site No. 8 “KKDP No. 27”. These students need to apply for medical therapeutic assistance to the registry of a separate structural unit “KKDP No. 27” (Dusi Kovalchuk St., 189), and if necessary, they can see specialists at “KKDP No. 27” (Relsovaya St., 4).
SGUPS employees also have the opportunity to use medical services by filling out an application for attachment to this clinic, having previously detached themselves from the clinic at their place of residence.
- Which Novosibirsk university is easiest to enroll in?
D Even in the most unfashionable university, in the most unfashionable specialty, there will definitely be at least one applicant with prohibitively high Unified State Examination scores. Since childhood, he has been convinced that his vocation is artificial insemination of Achatina snails, or he is determined to continue the family dynasty of masters in repairing steam boiler whistles. In short, as you understand, there is little point in comparing the best of the best. Another thing is the “best of the worst,” those who barely jumped on the departing train and became the last to enroll in the second wave. It is they who will become reliable reference points for anxious 2018 applicants; it is they who (to be honest) say a lot about the prospects of the university and the level of education in it. |
For comparison, we used the minimum scores with which applicants managed to enroll in state-funded places in a particular specialty (bachelor’s or specialist’s degree) in state universities. If there were too many specialties at the university (as, for example, at NSTU or Pedagogical University), we took for comparison the lowest score in each department and indicated the specialty for which this applicant was accepted. Let's make a reservation right away - we did not consider universities and specialties that held their own creative selection competitions. As you understand, the decisive factor there was far from being the Unified State Exam scores.
Novosibirsk State University (NSU)
It is believed that the scores for admission to NSU should be prohibitively high, but this is true primarily for humanities specialties with an extremely low admission plan. To “break through” into linguistics or African studies, a student will really have to work hard.
As for more or less widespread specialties, the most difficult ones are to enroll in computer science and computer science and medical science (average score 84.3), the easiest is geology (71).
Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU)
High Unified State Exam scores will be required for applicants to enter non-core faculties that train humanists and businessmen. Also, NSTU is an excellent chance to become programmers for strong students, who, however, do not have enough points to enter NSU: the average score in the specialty “Mathematics and Information Technology Software” is 74.3, 10 lower than at NSU.
But it’s a bit of a shame for future heat and power engineers: an average score of 50 means they’re C students! It has become a little clearer why our utility bills are rising every year... However, this is good news for parents of future energy workers - you can save money on tutors.
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Novosibirsk State Medical University (NSMU)
What a shame, no, what a shame, that we find ourselves in the dentist’s chair with our mouth wide open, which is little conducive to intellectual conversation! Because titans of the spirit go to dentistry, people who are widely and diversified, methodical, disciplined and value knowledge above all else: the minimum average score for admission to a medical university is 90! No, of course, the requirements for Africanists at NSU are even higher, but... do you know many Africanists? And everyone has a familiar dentist, and he is a real hero of our time!
In general, NSMU still remains a university for excellent students - even the most unpopular specialty - pediatrics (which is a shame) - requires an average score above 70.
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Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management (NSUEM, Narkhoz)
NSU, NSTU and NSMU can safely be considered the three leading universities in Novosibirsk; enrolling in all the others is much easier. True, only a brilliant young talent can still become a manager at Narxoz (the minimum average score is 84), but good students with an average score of 63 have a chance to study computer science at a respected university.
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Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation (RANEPA), branch in Novosibirsk
An alternative to Narkhoz is a branch of the Civil Service Academy under the President of the Russian Federation. Of course, the Novosibirsk branch is a bit far from the president, but this does not affect the prestige of the educational institution in any way: to become a lawyer, an applicant will have to present a minimum average score of no lower than 85.3!
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Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University (NSPU)
Learning English is still fashionable! The minimum average Unified State Exam score for admission is slightly above 80, which is a very high figure. The easiest way turned out to be to enroll in the Faculty of Technology and Entrepreneurship (minimum score 167). In a word, only strong, good students become teachers - that’s right!
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Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technologies (SGUGiT)
SSUGiT is a university that is quite accessible to strong C students. If you can become a specialist in environmental management with an average score of 64, then optics (a very promising profession, by the way!) is available to those with an average score 10 points lower. Agree, to get an average score of 54-55 you don’t need to grab stars from the sky, you just need to study diligently!
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Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Informatics (SibGUTI)
Perhaps SibGUTI cannot boast of the smartest applicants, but it should be noted that this year the composition of the groups will be quite even: for several specialties at once the minimum passing score is equally beautiful - 200, and the admissions committee did not deviate far from this figure. Of all the applicants, there were the fewest people willing to master nanoelectronics - the minimum average score for this specialty was 58.7. Really "nano-" going out of fashion?
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Novosibirsk State Agrarian University (NSAU)
If you were planning to criticize the Unified State Exam, you can start. Because 43 points for a catering organizer... Well, if the applicant studies at the university without much stress, then perhaps it’s time to buy the “Eating at Home” collection. It should be noted that the specialty “landscape architecture” has recently become fashionable. Modern gardeners must be solid students with an average Unified State Examination score of at least 60.
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Siberian State Transport University (SGUPS)
One cannot help but be happy for the future of transport logistics - only excellent students with an average score of at least 70 are accepted there. Otherwise, this is an excellent university for ambitious C students. Do you dream of leading an international corporation, saving companies from bankruptcy, maybe just becoming a lawyer, but you didn’t get even 50 points on the Unified State Examination? Well, it doesn’t matter, the main thing is to believe in yourself and your dream! SGUPS already believes in you!
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Siberian State University of Water Transport (SGUVT)
Do you want to become a transport logistician, but don’t have enough points to enter SGUPS? It doesn’t matter, there is SGUVT! Here (paradox!) this is the most unpopular specialty. An applicant with a score of 107 was admitted to the budget department. That is, he barely received a certificate, but this did not prevent him from continuing his education at the expense of taxpayers... We believe that at this point the discussion about the inaccessibility of higher education in Russia can be considered over. How accessible it is! On the other hand, really, what kind of logistics are there on the river? Especially with the flow: you float and float...
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Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (NSASU, Sibstrin)
NGASU has always been a fallback option for those who did not qualify for the more creatively demanding NGUADI, where the emphasis is on art rather than construction. But it seems that it’s time to reconsider this point of view - enrolling in a number of specialties here is just as difficult as at NSU. However, the main specialty of the university - construction itself - is still available to most applicants; the minimum average score for admission is below 55.
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Novosibirsk Technological Institute (NTI)
The requirements for applicants planning to become geophysicists are lower than for future commodity scientists! Compare: 213 is the passing score for the State Humanitarian Faculty of NSU, 215 is the passing score for merchandising at NTI. so trade is still a prestigious specialty! By the way, much fewer people came to the institute to become technologists - the minimum average passing score is below 40, which raises serious concerns for the future of light industry. Not geophysics, of course, but it is still desirable to be a specialist with a sharp mind who loves innovation...
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Which Novosibirsk university is easiest to enroll in?
With what amount of points can you still get access to budget education at a specific university?
What conclusions can be drawn from our review?
The devil is not as scary as he is painted! It is possible to enter a university in Novosibirsk with almost any Unified State Exam result (if, of course, you don’t care which university).
If a diploma from a particular university is important to you, but the Unified State Exam results are not high, then you should look at related specialties - often the passing scores for them differ quite significantly. If a specific profession is important to you, the passing scores for the same specialty at different universities can vary by a hundred points. There is room for maneuver!
Of course, it should be taken into account that this year’s graduates were born in 1999, one of the worst years from a demographic point of view. But even taking this into account, admitting graduates to the budget department who barely cleared the bar to receive a certificate is a dubious achievement. What will be the qualifications of a certified specialist who has barely mastered the school curriculum? Or is it like this ? Perhaps now you will have a different attitude towards the initiatives of the government, which is seeking to reduce the number of budget places in universities...
Get ready to enter universities in 2018! Good luck to children and valerian to mothers!
Prepared by Ekaterina Ershova
The number of applicants to railway universities is growing every year. The Siberian State University of Transport (SGUPS) and the Omsk State University of Transport (OmGUPS) not only coped with the plan for admitting a new wave of students, but also exceeded it.
Our railway universities knew in advance that enrollment would be difficult this year. Objective factors spoke about this. This is the peak of the demographic crisis in the Novosibirsk region, which occurred among school graduates in 2012, and the complication of tasks on the unified state exam, which resulted in a decrease in the average score in general education subjects at the final exams for schoolchildren, and the lack of a well-functioning system of career guidance interaction between secondary and higher education institutions where not everything always depends on the university. Nevertheless, the “reception season” for SGUPS and OmSUPS ended very well.
“Foreseeing all this, the leadership of our university, on September 1 last year, set a task for the employees: without stopping or slowing down, and in some places increasing activity, move into the new career guidance year,” recalls Sergei Shchelokov, executive secretary of the SGUPS admissions committee.
Novosibirsk University recruited for four specialties, fifteen areas of bachelor's training and six areas of master's training. It should be noted that this year SGUPS has expanded the scope of master’s training. For the enrollment of students in 2012, a new program was opened within the framework of the “management” direction – “logistics and supply chain management”, as well as another direction – “information systems and technologies”.
I pleased the applicants with innovations from Omsk State University of Pedagogical University. In the “information security” group, two specialties have been added: “information security of automated systems” and “information and analytical security systems.” A new master’s degree course has also been opened – “finance and credit”.
“In general, we evaluate the results of admission positively,” commented Roman Simak, executive secretary of the admission committee of Omsk State University of Pedagogical University. – Growth dynamics are visible, but there is still work to be done. The volume of intake can be increased.
As a result, 7,162 applications were submitted to the SGUPS admissions committee for full-time study only, which is 6% more than a year ago. With such a number of applicants, the average competition for budget places at SGUPS was 11.4 people per place (in 2011 this figure was 11.2).
Omsk State University of Education and Science accepted about 12 thousand applications from those who wanted to study here. Comparing this figure with last year’s number of applications – 10.5 thousand – it is not difficult to understand how much the university’s popularity has increased over the year.
“The number of applications was able to increase significantly, including due to the new technology for receiving them, introduced by our admissions committee this summer,” shared Roman Simak. – I’m talking about separate processing of applications, in which applications from applicants were accepted by specially trained technical secretaries, and processed by other employees (previously, both were handled by the same people). Due to this optimization, the throughput of our commission has increased. In addition, comfortable conditions were created for applicants in the university waiting room: an electronic queue system, air conditioning, and showing videos about the university.
A few more words about the “new products of the season.” The so-called “priority system” was introduced at OmSUPS, due to which the minimum passing score sharply increased: from last year’s 118 to the current 164. The system is as follows. When submitting an application, the applicant indicates his priority specialties. If he doesn’t get through to the most desirable one, he goes to the second priority one for him, and if he’s unlucky there, he goes to the third one. The computer program automatically sorts applicants into specialties and areas according to their preferences. Thanks to this, capable youth received a guarantee of admission to one of the three desired specialties, and the university received the best student population.
Roman Sergeevich added that the work of the university admissions committee is being improved every year, and therefore the number of accepted applications is growing every year.
SGUPS noted an increase in competition for technical specialties. Thus, for the specialty "operation of railways" the competition amounted to 7.4 people per place, for the specialty "construction of railways, bridges and transport tunnels" specialization "management of the technical condition of railway tracks" - 4.2, specialization "bridges and transport tunnels" – 6.3, as well as for the specialty “ground transport and technological means”, and for the direction “construction” – 10.7 people per place.
At Omsk State Unitary Enterprise the greatest competition was for the following railway specialties: “electrical supply” (8.1 per place), “locomotives” (7.7) and “automation and remote control” (7.5).
SGUPS fulfilled its recruitment plan for budget places on time, and exceeded the extra-budgetary plan for full-time students by almost a quarter. 1,824 students were enrolled in the first year of full-time study at the university, 670 of them in places with budgetary funding.
“The number of students accepted for full-time study at SGUPS increased by 18.5% compared to 2011,” notes Sergei Shchelokov with joy. “In addition, this year the university received 39 budget places for master’s studies, which is 2.6 times more than last year.
1,336 newly graduated students entered Omsk State University of Pedagogical University, of which 622 were on the budget. Compared to last year, the number of newly admitted extra-budgetary “full-time” students increased by 15 people. But the number of budget places, on the contrary, was slightly reduced (the 2011 figure was 631 places).
The main customer for the training of specialists with higher professional education remains JSC Russian Railways: out of 340 target students of Omsk State University of Railway Transport, 265 students were accepted for the branches and divisions of the company, of 344 target students who entered SGUPS, 315 were accepted in the areas of our holding (240 target students of the West Siberian Railway roads).