Getting into the university of your dreams is not always as easy as it seems. But in order not to reproach yourself for poor preparation after passing the exam, you need to decide in advance which subjects to prepare for more carefully in order to enter MIIT: a passing ball that does not allow loafers and lazy people.
General information
MIIT in Moscow appeared in 1896. At that time, the university was an engineering school, but during the USSR, it raised its status to a university and built several new institutes. Today MIIT consists of the Institute of Communications, Construction, Finance and Economics, the Humanities, the Institute of Law and the Russian Open Academy of Transport. All applicants are offered a huge selection of speci alties and directions.
Address MIIT: st. Obraztsova, house 9, building 9. Phone for information: (495) 681-13-40. The administration works from Monday to Thursday from 9:00 to 18:00, Friday - from 9:00 to 16:45, lunch - from 12:00 to 13:00. The working day preceding the holiday is reduced by 1 hour.
The university has a five-day working week from 8:00 to 21:30, according toroutine. For students of the part-time department - four days (Monday-Thursday), from 18:20 to 21:30. Some courses and majors may start at 1:20 PM or 3:00 PM, depending on the plan. In the open Russian Academy of Transport - a six-day system.
University specialization
Moscow University MIIT specializes not only in transport and construction, but also in the humanities, economics and much more. First, let's look at what the university offers for applicants to various forms of study.
Full-time form
The most common form of education, which is the easiest way for teachers to track the level of student development from year to year. The student must attend all classes, much like at school.
Institute of Tracks, Structures and Construction:
- Construction of tunnels, bridges and subways.
- Construction of transport bridges, tunnels and railways.
- Construction of roads and airfields. Expertise, property management: industrial, civil engineering.
- Computer science: the study of computer-aided design.
- Real Estate Cadastre Management.
- Quality management of technological and production systems.
- Production management (management).
Institute of Transport and Management:
- Security of information objects.
- Ground transport: construction vehicles, road and equipment.
- Rail trains: wagons, locomotives, high-speed transport, electric transport, manufacturing technology.
- Ensuring the movement of trains: power supply.
- Industrial thermal power engineering.
- Mechanical engineering: robotic systems.
- Robotics and mechatronics.
- Transport service.
- Metrology and standards.
- Computer science and control of technical systems.
- Innovation sphere.
- Management.
Institute of Information Technology and Management:
- Railway operation.
- Building mathematical models in the technical field.
- Computer science: security, computing, transport technology.
- Engineering: protecting the ecology and the environment.
- Applied mathematics.
- Management: supply chain management, logistics, international management.
Institute of Finance and Economics:
- Economic security.
- Applied informatics in economics.
- Financial and management accounting.
- Personnel security: personnel management.
- Information business in business.
- Intercultural communication: translation and linguistics.
- International economy and business.
- Construction cost management.
- Management: anti-crisis management.
- Modern Banking: Business Management.
Legal Institute:
- Customs cooperation.
- Engineering forensics.
- Provisionsecurity (profile - criminal law).
- Jurisprudence: civil profile, criminal law, banking.
Institute for the Humanities:
- Hospitality: business management, activities.
- Advertising.
- Managerial psychology.
- Tourism management.
- State. and municipal government.
- Journalism.
Russian-German Institute:
- International Logic Industries.
- Complexes of land transport.
International Transport Institute:
- Relationships: geopolitics and communications, world politics.
- Management.
Full-time offers the widest range of speci alties.
Part-time or evening form
This form of education is designed for students from remote cities or already working. It involves attending classes 3-4 times a week, while the training period remains 4-5 years. Not all speci alties can be studied qualitatively in this way, so the Moscow State University of Communications offers fewer profiles:
Evening faculty:
- Rail stock: locomotives.
- Heat engineering and heat power engineering.
- Management of technological systems.
- Accounting.
- Management.
Institute of Tracks, Structures and Construction:
- Construction of tunnels, bridges and subways.
- Construction of transport bridges,tunnels and railways.
- Construction and expertise of airfields and highways.
- Expert property management: industrial, civil engineering.
Institute of Transport and Management:
- Production and repair of rolling stock.
- Electrical production.
- Control in technical systems.
Institute of Finance and Economics:
- Accounting, economic development.
- Management.
- Management and costing of construction programs.
- Personnel management, state-municipal administration.
Legal Institute:
- Jurisprudence: civil law.
- Customs communication.
In absentia
A form of learning when a student learns almost independently, coming to the session 2-3 times a year. This option is widespread among young people who came after SUZ. MIIT in Moscow also offers distance learning for additional higher education.
Institute of Transport and Management:
- Design support for transport production.
- Engineering.
- Innovation.
Legal Institute:
- Jurisprudence: criminal and civil law profiles.
- Archival business: record keeping.
- Customs.
Institute for the Humanities:
- Organization of the hotel business.
- Management.
Russian Academy of Transport:
- Railway rolling stock: locomotives, train production technology.
- Construction: water supply, bridges and tunnels, industrial construction.
- Applied Informatics.
- Infocommunication technologies.
- Process safety technology.
- Personnel management.
Passing score and tuition fees
The passing score at MIIT depends on the chosen speci alty and the type of education: budget or paid. Here we will consider only scores based on the results of the Unified State Examination, university tests are evaluated separately by the admissions committee.
The passing score at MIIT at the Institute of Communications is 96 points in three subjects (mathematics (profile), physics, Russian language). On the budget - from 250 points. The average cost of education is 160 thousand per year.
Passing score at MIIT at the Institute of Transport and Management - 101 points in three subjects (mathematics (profile), physics, Russian language). On the budget - from 250 points. The average cost is 160 thousand per year.
In the Law Institute, admission to the budget is only for Jurisprudence (10 seats). The minimum passing score of MIIT is 170 in three subjects (history, Russian, social studies). The average cost of education is 170 thousand per year.
Passing points for the budget at MIIT at the Institute of Humanities - 132 in examination subjects (Russian language, social science (profile), mathematics)
In the Russian-German Institute MIIT, the passing score is 158 in three subjects (foreign language(profile), history, Russian).
To enroll in the Faculty of Innovation, instead of physics, computer science and ICT are surrendered.
More briefly, we can say that the passing scores in MIIT for paid education - from 100 points. The cost of studying for citizens of Russia is up to 170 thousand per year (the calculation is carried out by semesters). For foreign citizens - up to 200 thousand. Passing points at MIIT for the budget - from 240-250 also in three subjects.
Additional entrance tests
In the modern world, large and promising universities pay less and less attention to the results of the Unified State Examination and conduct their tests to determine the level of preparation of applicants. It is worth noting right away that rechecking the results of the exam in a foreign language is not carried out. Internal tests are held exclusively in Russian, as well as in the university building (remote testing is not possible).
The additional exam takes the form of an interview, consists of an oral and a written part, corresponding to the school curriculum. Citizens of one of the categories have the right to use this form of knowledge testing:
- Foreign citizens.
- CSU graduates with secondary or primary education for bachelor's and specialist's programs.
- Graduates of other universities with higher education for bachelor's and specialist's programs.
- Disabled and disabled since childhood, persons with disabilities.
- Citizens who passed certification not in the form of the Unified State Examination.
Also, entrance examinations are conducted for admission tomagistracy. Entrance tests are designed for all subjects, so they can be conducted upon admission to any speci alty.
When to apply?
The admissions committee at MIIT is open from the end of June to the beginning of September (from June 20 to September 8). But the sooner you apply for your referral, the better.
Full-time and part-time education
For speci alty and bachelor's programs for the budgetary form of education, the admissions committee of MIIT accepts documents:
- From June 21 to July 25 for citizens entering on the basis of the Unified State Examination.
- From June 21st to July 17th for university applicants.
On a paid basis:
- From June 21 to August 20 for citizens entering on the basis of the Unified State Examination.
- From June 21st to August 9th for university applicants.
Acceptance of documents for the budget form for the master's program for the budget - from June 21 to August 8, for paid education - from June 21 to August 15.
Distance learning
If you are getting a second degree at a new university, then it is more reasonable to apply for a correspondence form. For specialist and bachelor's programs, admission takes place much earlier:
- From June 1 to September 7 for citizens entering the results of the exam;
- From June 1st to August 31st for university test applicants.
According to master's programs from June 1 to September 1, both for paid and for the budget.
Documents
When applying, the university is extremely loyal to the documentation, notnothing extra required:
- Passport or other identification document.
- Document of state. a sample of education or a copy of it (certification is not required).
- USE results (documents for confirmation are not needed, it is possible to count from words).
- Documents indicating special rights for admission (winners and prize-winners of all-Russian competitions, disabled people (including injuries received as a result of military service), orphans).
- 2 b/w 3 x 4 photo with right corner.
Having sorted out the faculties and passing scores at MIIT and having made a choice, you can safely sit down for textbooks or, if the exam has already been passed, decide whether to apply or not.