Frequently Asked Questions
You must provide the original versions of the following documents:
- Passport and its notarized translation into Russian.
- Education certificate with consular legalization or an apostille. (Documents issued in the Russian Federation do not require legalization, an apostille, or recognition.)
- Notarized translation of the education certificate into Russian.
- Certificate of recognition of foreign education (issued by Main Expert Center — Glavexpertcenter). Information: nic.gov.ru/en/proc/nic
Legalization must be done for original documents, not copies.
Each country has its own requirements for legalization and recognition of educational documents.
The university has a preparatory course, where students study Russian language, biology, chemistry, and physics.
Training in this program can be used as preparation for studying in Russian-taught degree programs (although it is not mandatory), and it also helps students adapt more easily to life and academic work in Russia.
The academic year at the Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University begins on September 1 and ends in accordance with the schedule of the state final certification.
Yes, Sechenov University has five university clinical hospitals where clinical disciplines are taught at the patient’s bedside.
Sechenov University offers preparatory courses for international applicants who wish to enroll in degree programs. These courses include both language training and subject preparation in the disciplines required for the student’s future specialty.
“The university library is located at Nakhimovsky Prospekt, 49. It is one of the largest medical libraries in Russia, with a collection of more than 1.5 million items, including books, journals, electronic resources, and archival documents.
Opening hours:
Monday, Wednesday: 12:00–20:00
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 10:00–18:00
Saturday, Sunday: closed
To access the library, students need a library card, which can be issued upon presentation of a passport.”
This exam is mandatory. It is conducted to assess your level of Russian language proficiency, even if you are starting from zero. The results of the Russian language exam do not affect the final admission decision.
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