Goretskaya Academy correspondence department. Part-time study
PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION TO AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
"BELARUSIAN STATE ORDER OF THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION AND THE RED BANNER OF LABOR AGRICULTURAL ACADEMY"
FOR 2012
The conditions and procedure for admission of applicants to the educational institution “Belarusian State Agricultural Academy of the Order of the October Revolution and the Red Banner of Labor” are determined by the Rules for admission to higher educational institutions, approved by Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus dated 02/07/2006 No. 80, with amendments and additions, (hereinafter referred to as the Rules for Admission to Higher Education Institutions), and this Procedure.
The educational institution “Belarusian State Agricultural Academy of the Order of the October Revolution and the Red Banner of Labor” has a special permit (license) for the right to carry out educational activities No. 02100/0558564, issued by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Belarus.
CONDITIONS OF THE COMPETITION
Admission of applicants is carried out:
Full term of study
On day form getting an education
Name of specialty, |
Qualification |
Introductory |
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Agroecological Faculty |
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1. Agrochemistry and soil science |
Belarusian (Russian) language (centralized testing (CT)), |
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2. Horticulture |
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3. Ecology agriculture |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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4. Plant protection and quarantine |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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Faculty of Agronomy |
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The general competition is held by faculty: |
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5. Agronomy |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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6. Selection and seed production |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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Faculty of Zoological Engineering |
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The general competition is held by faculty: |
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7. Animal science |
animal engineer |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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8. Biotechnology and breeding |
animal engineer |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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9. Poultry farming |
animal engineer |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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10. Industrial pork production |
animal engineer |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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11. Industrial fish farming |
process engineer |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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The general competition is held by faculty: |
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Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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13. Technical support reclamation and water management works |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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14. Logistics support for the agro-industrial complex |
engineer manager |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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The general competition is held by faculty: |
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15. Land reclamation and water management |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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16. Rural construction and landscaping |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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Faculty of Land Management |
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The general competition is held by faculty: |
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17. Land management |
land surveyor |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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18. Geodetic support of cadastre and land management |
civil engineer |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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19. Land Registry |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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The general competition is held by faculty: |
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20. Accounting, analysis and audit in the agro-industrial complex |
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economist |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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21. Finance in the agro-industrial complex |
economist |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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Faculty of Economics |
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The general competition is held by faculty: |
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22. Economics and management in the agro-industrial complex |
economist-manager |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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23. World economy |
economist |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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Faculty of Business and Law |
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The general competition is held for a group of specialties: |
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24. Commercial activities in the agro-industrial complex |
economist |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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25. Marketing in the agro-industrial complex |
marketing economist |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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26. Legal support for business |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
On correspondence form getting an education
Faculty of Agrobiology |
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27. Agronomy |
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28. Ecology of agriculture |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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29. Animal science |
animal engineer |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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30. Industrial fish farming |
process engineer |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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Faculty of Engineering |
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A separate competition is held for the following specialties: |
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31. Technical support for agricultural production processes |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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32. Land reclamation and water management |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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33. Land management |
land surveyor |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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34. Rural construction and landscaping |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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Accounting Faculty |
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35. Accounting, analysis and audit in the agro-industrial complex |
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economist |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
36. Finance in the agro-industrial complex |
economist |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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Faculty of Economics and Law |
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A separate competition is held for the following specializations: |
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37. Commercial activities in the agro-industrial complex |
economist |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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38. Legal support for business |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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39. Economics and management in the agro-industrial complex |
economist-manager |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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40. Marketing in the agro-industrial complex |
marketing economist |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
Shortened training period
On day form getting an education
Agroecological Faculty |
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The general competition is held by faculty: |
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41. Horticulture |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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42. Storage and primary |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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Faculty of Agronomy |
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A separate competition is held in the following specialty: |
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43. Agronomy |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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Faculty of Zoological Engineering |
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A separate competition is held in the following specialty: |
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44. Animal science |
animal engineer |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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Faculty of Agricultural Mechanization |
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A separate competition is held for the following specialties: |
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45. Technical support for agricultural production processes |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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46. Technical support for reclamation and water management works |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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Faculty of Reclamation and Construction |
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A separate competition is held in the following specialty: |
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47. Rural construction and landscaping |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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48. Land reclamation and water management |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
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Faculty of Accounting |
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49. Accounting, analysis and audit in the agro-industrial complex |
1-25 01 08-03 07 |
economist |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
Faculty of Economics |
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A separate competition is held according to specialization: |
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50. Economics and management in the agro-industrial complex |
economist-manager |
Belarusian (Russian) language (BT), |
On correspondence form getting an education
Faculty of Agrobiology |
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A separate competition is held for the following specialties: |
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51. Agronomy |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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52. Animal science |
animal engineer |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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Faculty of Engineering |
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A separate competition is held in the following specialty: |
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53. Technical support for agricultural production processes |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
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Accounting Faculty |
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A separate competition is held according to specialization: |
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54. Accounting, analysis and audit in the agro-industrial complex |
1-25 01 08-03 07 |
economist |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
Faculty of Economics and Law |
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A separate competition is held according to specialization: |
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55. Economics and management of an agro-industrial enterprise |
economist-manager |
Belarusian (Russian) language (CT or PE), |
Graduates of the relevant specialty from the following secondary specialized educational institutions are accepted for a shortened period of study.
LIST
secondary specialized educational institutions,
leading the preparation of applicants for training in the NISPO system
SSUZ |
Specialty in secondary school |
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AGRONOMY; FRUIT AND VEGETABLE GROWING; |
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Agronomy |
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Agronomy; Horticulture; Production, storage and processing of crop products |
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Agronomy; |
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Agronomy; |
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Agronomy |
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Production, storage and processing of crop products, fruits and vegetables; Technology for processing plant and animal raw materials |
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Technology of storage and processing of food plant raw materials |
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Novogrudok State Agricultural College |
Agronomy |
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Agronomy |
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Agronomy; Organization of work of peasant (farm) farms |
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Agronomy |
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ANIMAL ENGINEERING |
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Agricultural College of the Educational Institution "Vitebsk" state academy veterinary medicine "(Luzhesno) |
Animal Science; |
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Animal science |
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Ilyansky State Agrarian College |
Animal Science; |
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Animal Science; |
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Lyakhovichi State Agrarian College EE "BarSU" |
Animal Science; |
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Minsk State College food industry" |
Technology for processing plant and animal raw materials |
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Pinsk State Agrarian Technological College |
Animal Science; Veterinary medicine; Technology of storage and processing of animal raw materials |
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Polesie State Agrarian College named after. V.F. Mickiewicz |
Animal science |
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Animal Science; |
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Smilovichi State Agrarian College |
Beekeeping; Animal Science; |
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION PROCESSES; TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR RECREATION AND WATER MANAGEMENT WORKS |
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Technical operation cars |
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Buda-Koshelevsky State Agrarian-Technical College |
; Logistics support for the agro-industrial complex |
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Technical operation of vehicles |
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Vysokovsky State Agricultural vocational college |
Technical provided agricultural processes pr-va |
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Technical operation of vehicles |
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Gorodok State Vocational College |
Technical provided agricultural pr-va |
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Gorodok State Agrarian and Technical College |
Technical support for agricultural production processes; Logistics support for the agro-industrial complex |
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Zhirovichi State Agrarian and Technical College |
Technical support for agricultural production processes |
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Zhlobin State Professional Agrarian |
Technical provided agricultural processes pr-va |
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Klimovichi State Agrarian College |
Technical support for agricultural production processes |
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Klichev State Agrarian and Technical College |
Technical support for agricultural production processes |
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Krasnoberezh State Agrarian College |
Technical provided agricultural processes pr-va; Repair and maintenance production in agriculture |
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Krichevsky State Professional Agrotechnical College |
Technical provided agricultural processes pr-va |
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Tech. provided ameliorate and water utility. works; Technical operation of tractors, cars and self-propelled agricultural machines; Technical operation of reclamation, construction and road machines |
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Technical operation of vehicles |
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Luninets State Vocational and Technical College |
Technical provided agricultural processes pr-va |
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Maryinogorsk State Order "Badge of Honor" Agricultural and Technical College named after. V.E. Lobanka |
Technical support for agricultural production processes |
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Mstislavsky |
Technical operation of vehicles |
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Mogilev State Professional |
Technical provided agricultural processes pr-va |
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Technical operation of vehicles |
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Oshmyany State Professional Agrarian-Technical College |
Technical support for agricultural production processes; Ensuring the operation of agricultural machinery |
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Pinsk State Agrarian and Technical College named after. A.E. Kleshcheva" |
Technical support for agricultural production processes; Repair and maintenance production in agriculture; Technical support for reclamation and water management works; Technical operation of vehicles |
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Pinsk State Industrial and Pedagogical College |
Technical operation of vehicles; Technical support for reclamation and water management works; Technical support for agricultural production processes |
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Polesie State Agrarian College named after. V.F. Mickiewicz |
Technical support for agricultural production processes |
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Pruzhany State Agrarian and Technical College |
Technical support for agricultural production processes |
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MELIORATION AND WATER MANAGEMENT; |
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Production of building products and structures |
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Industrial and civil engineering |
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Brest State Polytechnic College |
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Vitebsk State Technical College |
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Gomel State Road Construction College named after. Lenin Komsomol of Belarus |
Industrial and civil construction; Construction of roads and transport facilities |
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Grodno State Polytechnic College |
Industrial and civil construction; Construction of roads and transport facilities |
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Lepel State Agrarian and Technical College |
Land reclamation and water management; Technical operation and reconstruction of water supply systems; Construction and operation of agricultural and civil buildings |
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Lida College of the Educational Institution "Grodno" state university them. Ya. Kupala" |
Industrial and civil engineering |
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Industrial and civil engineering |
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Minsk State Energy College |
Industrial and civil construction. |
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Construction and operation of buildings and structures |
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Molodechno State Polytechnic College |
Industrial and civil engineering |
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Mstislavl State Construction Vocational College |
Land reclamation and water management |
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Industrial and civil engineering |
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Pinsk State Agrarian and Technical College named after. A.E. Kleshcheva |
Land reclamation and water management; Industrial and civil construction; Construction of roads and transport facilities in agriculture |
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Industrial and civil engineering |
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Industrial and civil engineering |
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ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT AT THE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE |
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; Commercial activities; Marketing |
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Baranovichi Technological College of Belkoopsoyuz |
Commercial activities |
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Belarusian State College of Industry building materials |
Economics and organization of production |
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Bobruisk State Forestry College |
Economics and organization of production |
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Bobruisk State Mechanics and Technology College |
Economics and organization of production |
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Borisov State Polytechnic College |
Economics and organization of production |
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In the markets of radio-electronic equipment and information services; Marketing |
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Volkovysk State Agrarian College |
Economics and organization of production. |
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Economics and organization of production |
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Gomel State Road Construction College named after. Lenin Komsomol of Belarus |
Commercial activities |
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Economics and organization of production at an enterprise; Commercial activities |
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Economics and organization of production; Commercial activities. |
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Economics and organization of production; Commercial activities |
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Zhilichsky State Agricultural College |
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Economics and organization of production |
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Krasnoberezh State Agrarian College |
Management in the agro-industrial complex |
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Lida College of the Educational Institution "Grodno State University named after Y. Kupala" |
Economics and organization of production |
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Maryinogorsk State Order "Badge of Honor" Agricultural and Technical College named after. V.E. Lobanka |
Management in the agro-industrial complex |
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Minsk State College of Architecture and Civil Engineering |
Economics and organization of production |
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Minsk State College of Food Industry |
Marketing |
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Economics and organization of production |
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Economics and organization of production; Marketing |
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Minsk State Polytechnic College |
Marketing |
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Economics and organization of production at a consumer service enterprise; Economics and organization of production at a trade enterprise; Commercial activities. |
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Minsk Trade College of Belkoopsoyuz |
Commercial activities. |
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Economics and organization of production; Marketing |
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Mogilev State Polytechnic College |
Marketing |
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Mogilev State Technological College |
Commercial activities. |
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Mozyr State Polytechnic College |
Economics and organization of production at mechanical engineering enterprises; Commercial activities in mechanical engineering |
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Molodechno State Polytechnic College |
Economics and organization of production |
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Economics and organization of production; Commercial activities |
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Novogrudok State Agrarian College |
Commercial activities |
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Economics and organization in an enterprise; Commercial activities |
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Orsha State Mechanics and Economics College |
Economics and enterprise management |
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Management in the agro-industrial complex |
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Commercial activities |
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Pruzhany State Agrarian and Technical College |
Management in the agro-industrial complex |
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Rechitsa State Agrarian College |
Management in the agro-industrial complex |
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Smilovichi State Agrarian College |
Economics and organization of production |
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Smolyansk State Agrarian College |
Economics and organization of production; Management in the agro-industrial complex |
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Economics and organization of production |
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Branch "Industrial Pedagogical College" of the Educational Institution "Republican Institute" vocational education» |
Economics and organization; Commercial activities |
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Private educational institution "Baranovichi Economics and Law College" |
Commercial activities of small and medium-sized enterprises |
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Commercial activities |
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Economics and organization of production |
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Economics and organization of production; Commercial activities |
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ACCOUNTING, ANALYSIS AND AUDIT IN THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY |
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College of Architecture and Civil Engineering GUVPO "Belarusian-Russian University" |
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Baranovichi State College of Light Industry named after. V.E. Chernysheva |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Bobruisk State Motor Transport College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Bobruisk State Agrarian and Economic College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Borisov State Polytechnic College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Vitebsk State Polytechnic College |
Finance (insurance) |
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Vitebsk State Technological College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Volkovysk State Agrarian College |
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Vysokovsky State Agricultural Vocational College |
Accounting accounting, analysis and control |
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Higher State College of Communications. Vitebsk branch |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Gomel State Agrarian and Economic College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Gomel State College of Railway Transport of the Belarusian Railway |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Gomel State Mechanical Engineering College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Gomel State Polytechnic College |
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Gomel Trade and Economic College of Belkoopsoyuz |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Grodno Trade College of Belkoopsoyuz |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Zhlobin State Professional Agrarian-Technical College |
Accounting accounting, analysis and control |
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Zhodino State Polytechnic College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Lida College of the Educational Institution "Grodno State University named after Y. Kupala" |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Minsk State College of Architecture and Civil Engineering |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Minsk State College of Technology and Design of Light Industry |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Minsk State Mechanical Engineering College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Minsk State Technological College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Minsk State Trade College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Minsk College of Finance and Economics |
Accounting, analysis and control; Finance. |
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Mozyr State Polytechnic College |
Accounting, analysis and audit; Insurance business |
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Molodechno Trade and Economic College of Belkoopsoyuz |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Mstislavl State Construction Vocational College |
Accounting accounting, analysis and control |
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Novogrudok State Trade and Economic College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Novopolsk State Agrarian and Economic College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Orsha State Mechanics and Economics College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Oshmyany State Agrarian and Economic College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Polotsk State Agrarian and Economic College |
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Polotsk Trade and Technology College of Belkoopsoyuz |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Svetlogorsk State Industrial College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Smilovichi State Agrarian College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Social and Humanitarian College of the Mogilev State University named after A.A. Kuleshova" |
Insurance business |
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Stolin State Agrarian and Economic College |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Technological College of the Educational Institution "Grodno State University named after Y. Kupala" |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Private educational institution "Minsk College of Entrepreneurship" |
Accounting, analysis and control; Insurance business |
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Private educational institution "Soligorsk Economic College" |
Accounting, analysis and control |
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Private Educational Institution "Technical College of Business and Law" |
Accounting, analysis and control |
Second higher education
On correspondence form getting an education
Name of specialty, area of specialty, specialization |
Qualification |
Entrance tests |
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Graduate School of Agribusiness |
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The competition is held in a group of specialties: |
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56. Economics and enterprise management |
Economist-manager |
acc. paragraph 30 |
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57. Marketing |
Marketing economist |
acc. paragraph 30 |
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58. Commercial activities |
Economist |
acc. paragraph 30 |
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59. Accounting, analysis and audit |
Economist |
acc. paragraph 30 |
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60. Finance and credit |
Economist |
acc. paragraph 30 |
RECEPTION FEATURES
Upon admission to the specialty "Jurisprudence", applicants are required to register for a professional psychological interview (testing) from March 5 to March 31 and pass it from April 5 to April 30 in accordance with the Instructions on the procedure for conducting professional psychological interviews and testing in higher education institutions, approved by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Belarus dated February 26, 2008 No. 17.
DEADLINES FOR ACCEPTING DOCUMENTS:
- on payment terms: from July 16 to August 4;
- at the expense of the budget: from July 16 to July 25;
- on payment terms: from July 16 to July 25;
- on the terms of payment from persons who passed the entrance examinations, but did not pass the competition for a full-time budgetary form of education (shortened training period): until August 4;
- at the expense of the budget: from November 1 to November 30;
- on payment terms: from November 1 to November 30;
- on payment terms: from November 1 to November 30.
DATES FOR ENTRANCE TESTS AT THE UNIVERSITY:
for full-time education: from July 26 to July 30;
for correspondence education: from December 1 to December 20;
DEADLINES FOR APPLICANTS' ADMISSION:
for full-time education (full term of study):
for full-time education (short-term study):
- at the expense of the budget: until August 1;
- on payment terms: until August 6;
for part-time education (full term of study):
for correspondence education (shortened duration of study):
- at the expense of the budget: until December 25;
- on payment terms: until December 25;
for obtaining a second higher education:
- on payment terms: until December 25.
If the total number of points is equal, admission is made in accordance with clause 24 of the Rules for Admission to Higher Education Institutions.
Upon admission to full day form
Upon admission to full correspondence
Upon admission to daily short form having received education after the persons specified in clause 24 of the Rules for Admission to Higher Educational Institutions, the following have a priority right to enrollment:
- specialists working in the profile of the specialty chosen for training;
- applicants who have a higher sum of certificate (diploma) points in three subjects of entrance examinations;
- applicants who received a higher score on the entrance test in the first specialized subject.
- applicants who received a higher score on the entrance test in the first specialized subject.
Upon admission to correspondence abbreviated form having received education after the persons specified in clause 24 of the Rules for Admission to Higher Educational Institutions, the following have a priority right to enrollment:
- persons working in the agro-industrial complex in the profile of their chosen specialty for at least 1 year;
- applicants who have a higher diploma score (on a ten-point scale) in two specialized subjects of entrance examinations;
- applicants who received a higher score on the entrance test in the first specialized subject.
Upon admission to receive second higher Education admission is made in accordance with clause 30 of the Rules for admission to higher educational institutions. After the persons specified in clause 30 of the Rules for Admission to Higher Educational Institutions, applicants with a higher average score of the educational document (diploma, academic certificate) have a priority right to admission.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE BRANCHES OF THE UNIVERSITY
Full term of study
On correspondence form getting an education
Shortened training period
On correspondence form getting an education
Graduates of the relevant specialty from the above-mentioned secondary specialized educational institutions are accepted for a shortened period of study.
INFORMATION ABOUT PREPARATION COURSES,
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENTS
Daytime preparatory department. Duration of training is 8 months (from November 1 to July 1). Applicants are trained in the following profiles: engineering, biology, economics and law. Training is paid. Orphans, disabled people and persons living in a radiation zone are exempt from payment.
Full-time and correspondence preparatory courses for rural applicants. The duration of training is 5 months (from January 20 to June 20). Preparation is being carried out for admission to the academy for an agricultural specialty.
For applicants entering the academy through the NISPO system for full-time education work before entering the academy in July. Preparation is carried out in two special subjects. Training is paid. Orphans, disabled people and persons living in a radiation zone are exempt from payment.
Short-term preparatory courses for applicants entering for distance learning work before entering the academy in November. Preparation is carried out in the subjects of all entrance examinations. Training is paid.
The correspondence form of training for highly qualified specialists at the Educational Institution "BSAKhA" was opened in 1934, but not a single graduation was carried out in the pre-war years. Since September 1, 1949 correspondence department restored its work. Initially, training was carried out in three specialties:
"Agronomy"; "Horticulture" and "Zootechnics".
In 1953, there were 546 students studying in the correspondence department. Since that time, there has been a continuous quantitative increase in the number of correspondence students, and new specialties are being opened.
- 1955 – the specialties “Agricultural Mechanization” and “Hydromelioration” were opened;
- 1956 – “Economics and organization of agriculture”;
- 1958 – “Accounting” and “Land Management”;
- 1964 – “Agrochemistry and soil science”;
- 1966 – “Mechanization of irrigation and drainage works”;
- 1997 – “Law” and “Commercial activity”;
- 2003 – “Rural construction and territory development”;
- 2004 – “Finance and Credit” and “Ecology of Agriculture”;
- 2005 – “Marketing” and “Industrial fish farming”.
The first graduation of specialists for agriculture, trained on the job at the academy, took place in 1955 in the amount of 13 people. With the general increase in the number of distance learning students, the output of on-the-job specialists also increased from year to year.
Among the graduates of the correspondence department:
- Lukashenko Alexander Grigorievich– first President of the Republic of Belarus
- Zayats L.K. – Chairman of the Mogilev Regional Executive Committee
- Ivanov V.I. – Chairman of the Board of the Belarusian Republican Union consumer societies
- Popkov A.A. – Deputy of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus of the IV and V convocations
- Osmolovskaya T.S. – Deputy of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus of the III and IV convocations
- Konoplich S.M. – Deputy of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus of the IV and V convocations
- Vusko T.P. – Deputy General Director in charge of ideological issues, social issues and issues of state property management
In 1998, four faculties were opened at the correspondence department (engineering, agrobiology, economics and law, accounting), which train specialists in 14 specialties. Currently, the student population at the faculties of the correspondence department is over 6,000 people.
In 2005, a branch of the academy was opened in Pinsk, where today specialists are trained in the specialty “Technical support of agricultural production processes” through correspondence education.
In 2009, the Polesie branch of the academy was opened in the city of Kalinkovichi, training here is carried out in two specialties for full-time education: “Agronomy” (SSO) and “ Accounting, analysis and audit" (SSO).
Vice-rectors for distance learning in different years worked: Kukresh S.M. (1950-1954) ; Bragin A.M. (1955-1957) ; Latypov A.Z. (1957-1962) ; Lebedev I.A. (1963-1968) ; Nikitin P.K. (1969-1984) ; Sa-vunov M.P. (1984-1994) ; Sergeev V.S. (1994-2002) ; Saskevich P.A. (2002-2009) ; Skorina V.V. (2010-2011) ; Kolesneva E.P. (2012 to present).
Contact information: Correspondence department of the Educational Institution "BGSAA"
Belarusian Agricultural Academy in Gorki (full name - Belarusian State Order of October Revolution and the Red Banner of Labor Agricultural Academy) is the largest agricultural training center in the CIS countries and Europe. More than 80 thousand highly qualified specialists in the field of agro-industrial complex have graduated from the academy, including the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.
On the territory of the Belarusian State Agricultural Academy there are 13 student dormitories, 16 academic buildings, a library and a canteen. A training ground, a sports complex with a swimming pool and a stadium, and a cascade of ponds were also built. Several research centers have been created for students - the Botanical Garden (with a greenhouse) and the experimental fields of the Belarusian State Agricultural Academy. In the greenhouse you can see more than 300 species of exotic plants.
The faculties of the full-time department of the Belarusian State Academy of Agricultural Sciences include:
- Business and Law;
- Agronomic;
- Agroecological;
- Economic;
- Faculty of Accounting;
- Land management;
- Biotechnology and Aquaculture;
- Reclamation and construction;
- Agricultural mechanization.
- International relations and pre-university training.
Features of admission to the Gorki Academy in 2019
To enroll in agricultural specialties, applicants submit certificates in two CTs (biology/chemistry, physics/mathematics) depending on their specialization, or take entrance exams to the BSAA.
For a non-agricultural profile (accounting, world economy, marketing, land management, analysis and audit, land cadastre, jurisprudence, finance and credit) you need to pass the CT in other subjects:
Without entrance exams in 2019, you can enroll in the specialties “Agronomy”, “Breeding and Seed Growing”, “Plant Protection and Quarantine”, “Horticulture”, “Agrochemistry and Soil Science”, “Animal Science”, “Industrial Fish Farming”, “Reclamation and Water Resources”. economy”, “Technical support of agricultural production processes”.
Competition and passing scores at the BGSHA
In 2019, the Gorki Academy is ready to accept 911 people on a budgetary basis (including 456 for targeted places), 54 on a paid basis.
The highest competition in 2018 was for the specialty “Reclamation and Water Management” - 2.7 people, the lowest - for “Zootechnics” (0.6 people). The highest passing score upon admission was noted in the specialty “Legal support of business” - 284 (budget), the lowest - “Animal science” (67 points).
The Belarusian State Agricultural Academy of the Order of the October Revolution and the Red Banner of Labor is today the largest multidisciplinary higher educational institution agro-industrial direction among the CIS countries and Europe. The BSAA is headed by Rector P.A. Saskevich, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor.
Over its history, BSAA has trained more than 100,000 highly qualified specialists for the country’s agro-industrial complex and other sectors of the national economy. Many of them became prominent statesmen, scientists, heads of large institutions and enterprises and make a great contribution to the development of the country's national economy.
The Academy is rightfully proud that the first President of the Republic of Belarus A.G. Lukashenko is its graduate. For outstanding achievements, organizational skills and professionalism in their work, 22 graduates of the academy were awarded the high title of Hero of Socialist Labor, 16 - Honored Worker of Science and Technology, 60 - Honored Worker of Agriculture. Among the graduates of the Belarusian State Agricultural Academy are 21 academicians and corresponding members of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Belarus, 4 current rectors of Belarusian universities, 36% of chairmen of district executive committees, 40% of heads of agricultural departments of district executive committees and almost half of all heads of agricultural enterprises of the republic.
The Belarusian State Agricultural Academy today is a kind of city within a city. On the territory of the academic campus there are 16 academic buildings, 14 student dormitories, a library with a book collection of more than one million copies, and a canteen with 800 seats.
The most exotic place of the academy and a unique research laboratory is the Botanical Garden, founded at the Gorygoretsk Agricultural School. The main exposition of the garden is the arboretum, which in 1963 was declared a natural monument of republican significance. Today, the unique collection of the Botanical Garden includes 366 species, forms and varieties of trees and shrubs, 514 species of medicinal and floral and ornamental plants. Of particular interest is the greenhouse, which houses 304 species and varieties of tropical and subtropical plants.
The Academy also includes the educational and scientific center “Experimental Fields of the BGSHA”, a training ground, a cascade of ponds, etc. For students’ leisure time there is a Palace of Culture, a sports complex with a stadium and a swimming pool.
About 10 thousand students study at 13 faculties of full-time and part-time departments. The learning process is constantly being improved. Today, the academy provides training in 21 specialties and 13 specializations. Since 2004, the BSAA has been training masters. More than 400 people wishing to receive a second higher education on a paid basis are studying in 4 specialties at the Higher School of Agribusiness.
Today, more than 500 teachers work at 44 departments, including 28 doctors of science and professors, about 240 candidates of science and associate professors. In total, the academy employs about 2 thousand people.
BGSAA trains highly qualified personnel through postgraduate studies in 10 specialties in 7 branches of science and doctoral studies in 13 specialties in 4 branches of science. The university has 3 councils for the defense of doctoral and candidate dissertations, at which about 20 applicants for academic degrees defend themselves annually. Over the past five years, 3 doctoral and 49 candidate dissertations have been defended. On the basis of the faculty of advanced training and retraining of personnel, from 2.5 to 3 thousand managers of agricultural organizations and agro-industrial complex enterprises annually improve their qualifications.
Today, much attention is paid to scientific research work at the BSAA. Over the past five years, scientists of the Academy have received 62 patents of the Republic of Belarus for inventions and utility models, published 111 monographs, 231 textbooks and teaching aids, 136 collections scientific works, 117 recommendations for production. A significant part of the teaching staff participates in the implementation of various scientific programs and projects of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus and the Foundation basic research.
The Belarusian State Agricultural Academy occupies a leading position in the republic in the development of international relations, actively cooperating with leading universities in Germany, China, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, Russia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and other countries. Currently, more than 440 foreign citizens from Germany, China, Nigeria, Syria, Azerbaijan are studying at the BSAA. Russian Federation, Ukraine and Turkmenistan.
The Academy has the status of a leading university in the national education system of the Republic of Belarus in the field of training personnel for agriculture. BSAA is the only university in Belarus that in 1998 and 2003 was certified by the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science of Russia for the right to conduct educational activities. In December 2014, the academy successfully passed certification by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Belarus.
In 1836 Russian government decided to organize an agricultural school in the town of Gory-Gorki, Orsha district, Mogilev province. The school was opened 4 years later, in 1840, and immediately began training agronomists and managers for state and private estates. In 1848, the school was transformed into an institute, the first higher agricultural educational institution in the empire. I think this was precisely the reason for making Gorki a county town in 1861, thus finally leading them to success. It’s still a little bit unknown what fate awaited the newly-minted district capital, because after many ungrateful students (and even some teachers) of the Gora-Goretsky Institute actively participated in the uprising of 1863-64, the institute was transferred to St. Petersburg, and In Gorki, only the classes of the agricultural school remained.
With the advent of Soviet power, the university in Gorki was restored and in 1925 even transformed into the Belarusian Agricultural Academy, remaining the main specialized educational institution first of the republic, and then of the country. Thanks to the Academy, Gorki can be considered a real university town, because in fact it is a city-forming enterprise here. More than 2 thousand people work here (600 of them are teachers), and 13,000 students study here, half of whom are full-time. The Academy has a real campus, where buildings of all (!) architectural eras are presented, starting from the 1850s and ending with the brainwashing (sorry, of course, but you just haven’t seen it yet) of modern Belarusian architects.
About the educational campus of the Gorets Academy in this series.
1. The main entrance to the campus. In fact, most of the academic buildings are a bit far from this gate; it is rather an entrance to the academy park, located in front of the old main building of the academy.
2. Fields for student experiences.
3. The first object on the way is the library of the Belarusian State Agricultural Academy, which looks like it belongs to the interwar period.
4. Currently under reconstruction.
5. In front of the library is a second Highlander Lenin, this time black.
6. Then the old main building (now No. 4) with pre-revolutionary wings. In front of this complex, reminiscent of a luxurious classicist palace, there are picturesque flower beds with vases that only add to the similarity. There is even a front alley leading to the central entrance (the route is noticeable on the left), only the trees with which it is lined are completely cut off.
7. The main building is possibly pre-revolutionary with post-war reconstruction in the spirit of mastering the classical heritage.
8. Memorial plaque Maxim Garetsky, who studied and taught in Gorki.
9. Busts of outstanding teachers of the academy are installed in front of the building.
10. This is how Napoleon Orda saw him in the 1870s. However, here most likely its opposite facade is sketched. A separate building on the left in the distance is a hospital wing.
11. This is what he looks like now. Looks abandoned.
12. The second outbuilding is completely habitable and even freshly painted. This is an administrative building, according to the security sign, built in the 1840s.
13. The campus is located in a picturesque park above two ponds, and although it is difficult to take photographs here, walking, especially at the end of the golden autumn, is very pleasant.
14. Residential house for university employees in 1932.
15. Another one even from 1925 (!). Appearance should not be confusing, the old wooden building is lined with silicate. This is exactly the house where Maxim Garetsky lived when he was a teacher, and which was supposed to be demolished near Dozhinki, which caused outrage among the progressive community.
16. The most luxurious pre-revolutionary building, similar to some kind of noble assembly in a mediocre city, is the physical and chemical building of 1911.
17. The dimensions are impressive, especially in profile. Even in some provincial cities, I won’t point a finger, few buildings of this scale were built (and even less so have survived).
18. Mushroom tree.
19. Building No. 10, the largest in the Academy.
20. Fountain. On the extension to the tenth building (gym or conference room) there is a banner: “Our Academy is 170 years old.”
21. The main street on campus is Michurina (of course). There are practically no cars, no people either, it’s interesting all around - beauty.
22. Residential buildings of two different generations for Academy employees.
23. We went down to the ponds - this is the Lower Lake (there is also an Upper Lake, but we didn’t get there). The Dozhinkovsky Amphitheater will be on its shore.
24. On the opposite shore of the lake is the arboretum and botanical garden of the Belarusian State Agricultural Academy. An alley of trees was planted in the arboretum by distinguished graduates of the academy.
25. The number of Heroes of Socialist Labor dazzles the eyes. It also turned out that the academy trained agricultural personnel not only for the republic. Vartan Chamchiyan, a native of Georgia, for example, received a Gold Star for the development of virgin lands in Western Kazakhstan.
26. War memorial in the arboretum.
28. Staliance. Mechanization Corps 1955.
29. There is such a wonderful contraption near him.
30. Building No. 1.
31. Building No. 11. This is all the 1960-70s. In total, there are 16 academic buildings on the campus, not counting dormitories, sports complexes, a library and even its own kindergarten.
32. The town ends with another impressive memorial.
33. We walked a little through a multi-storey residential area.
34. B Soviet era built on a grand scale.
36. An elite residential building, judging by the size of the windows. In any case, in Minsk, academicians and corresponding members were settled in a similar place behind the Central Department Store.
37. For some reason there are no glazed balconies.
38. Typical dorms for joy ked_pled
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39. Residential construction is still underway, only the houses are lower in number and always have crimson pitched roofs. HATE!!1
40. Along International Avenue, the main street of New Gorki, we return to the center.
41. The Palace of Culture of the Belarusian State Agricultural Academy is huge, late-Soviet and beautiful.
42. The facade is decorated with ceramic panels. Above are theatrical masks...
43. ... below are some genre scenes.
44. I even managed to find a magnet here, and to my delight it was from the Academy’s cultural center.
45. I really liked how the side facades of the cultural center were designed.
48. Near the Palace there is a complex of public catering establishments of the Belarusian State Agricultural Academy in one building.
49. Dining room-bar-cooking room of the Academy. Compared to the scale of the university campus in Gorki, even BSU is smoking nervously, not to mention the sub-universities in the provinces.
51. Student clinic and “teen friendly help center” (WTF?) Is the problem of suicide among young people acute?
52. Stadium and sports complexes (in the background) of the academy.
53. Educational building No. 13, 1962 (date plates are thoughtfully hung on the buildings, very convenient, if only the architects would write).
54. Dormitory.
55. A quiet street leads from the avenue to the main building, lined with low-rise buildings, probably from the first post-war years.
56. Building No. 8.
57. Closer to the main building, the pre-war period begins again.
59. It even has its own church.
60. And over all this construction, lost in time, is piled that very modern architectural miscarriage of the 2002 edition. However, without impotent postmodernism, the academy’s educational campus would have lacked something, because a unique situation has developed in Gorki: here, in a limited area, you can use clear examples to trace the entire path of development of architecture in Belarus, from the mid-19th century to the beginning of the 21st century. And when they are built, it will continue to this day.
I would take excursions here.
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