The best financial universities in Russia. Ranking of financial universities Novosibirsk National Research State University

Specialty: Business

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I'm a 3rd year student. I am very pleased with the opportunities the university has outside of studies. Thanks to frequent events I meet new people interesting people, I attend sports clubs, of which we have many. I am sure that this experience will help me in the future - after all, I am already learning to combine different types activities and achieve maximum performance. I think that FU is very good in this regard - they discipline you and don’t burden you with studying, it’s more about interest and joy. Thank you!

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In 2017, I will enter the Financial University to major in economic security or information technology, I haven’t decided yet. My relatives study in finance, so I know first-hand what it’s like to study there. I’m already mentally prepared for the fact that I’ll have to work hard, because... The program there is strong and studying takes a lot of time. But I strive to get a good job and earn a lot, and without a normal diploma this is not possible for anyone.

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Next year I am going to enter the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation. There are legends about this university; they say that after it you can get a job in any company, and they easily hire former students without experience. There is no work in our town, and there is nothing to do, so for me, studying in finance is an opportunity to get out into the world. I’m already actively studying to get through the competition - and they have a huge one.

Specialty: Public administration and financial control

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I study at the financial university, faculty of public administration and financial control. I really like how the educational process is structured! Teachers use the most modern means In terms of clarity, these are not just dry boring lectures, but fascinating journeys into the very heart of the subject! I really like studying here, the further, the more!

Specialty: Human Resources Management (38.04.03)

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I am a second-year student and recommend our Financial University to active, inquisitive people. Here, the training of specialists is top notch, and sporting events are held, and scientific conferences, and you can learn languages, and even while studying you can look for a job by getting an internship. My eyes are wide open, honestly. I'm an excellent student - I'm used to being the best in everything! But here it’s not so simple, you know! Strong university

Somewhere I came across a review saying that the teachers force you to do a lot, they say you should know this and that. Well, what did you want? There must be initiative, there is a lot of it at the university. independent work, this is not a school for you. I studied law - honestly, I don’t know what I would have done if I hadn’t been taught to study hard and efficiently. It is to study, and not just write lectures. They taught me self-discipline and my brain was turned on to the fullest; during my training, I developed so much!

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This year I am entering the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation. I am still choosing a faculty (I doubt between legal and credit-economics). I heard that preparations are strong everywhere, there will be no problems with work. I have a lot of friends studying there - everyone is happy

Studied in Fin. I was pleased with the university. I am encouraging my brother to go there. The teachers are competent, there is a huge choice of specialties, they teach so that the lazy one will understand and start doing something)))

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I am going to enter the Financial University this year, I participated in the Winter Olympiad from this university and wanted to study there. My parents are supportive, this university is famous for its teachers, and we have many friends who study there. Many people complain that the program is extensive and difficult, but overall everyone likes it. I hope I can do it too.

4.72 Graduate (part-time student)

7.2 /10
1430 ratings


I exist - I am a student who, by the time I was 21, had already tasted 5 universities. You will say that I am crazy, why not settle down in one educational institution and graduate from it? I am a rebel by nature, my character is very complex. I'm simply not able to adapt to something I don't like. Now I’ll tell you about each university, what prompted me to leave it and how things are everywhere.
She graduated from school at the age of 17. I was always an excellent student and didn’t consider the Unified State Exam a big problem. I studied in a very strong gymnasium, so humanities subjects were always held in high esteem and I studied with a special bias.
I decided to take 5 subjects: Russian language, mathematics, German, social studies, history.
I gravitated towards both economics and jurisprudence. Therefore, I immediately set myself a goal - to survive at any cost in two universities at once (one in absentia, of course).
Since I have always been an active Olympiad participant, everything Unified State Exam results, with the exception of Russian and German, were equal to 100 points (and I didn’t pass very well, society 86, history 92, mathematics 80).
I managed to pass Russian at 95, German at 90.
There was only one small thing left to do: choose universities and decide which specialty to study full-time and which to study in absentia.
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I visited a bunch of preschool educational institutions, so I had an idea about universities. Plus I talked to students, the picture more or less emerged. And what do you think I chose? Yes. I chose the standard list of universities for a student: Moscow State University, MGIMO, St. Petersburg State University, Higher School of Economics and RANEPA. Plus for extramural studies: RUDN University and Moscow State Law Academy.
I decided to go to the correspondence course as a lawyer)
It seems, like any person who visited St. Petersburg, I squeaked that I wanted to study there, but I didn’t even imagine what kind of hell it would be. But more on that later. At first, MSU finally bribed me with its status! And so, I, a student at the Higher School of Civil Engineering, am trying to combine two higher educations. Oh yes, I went to Moscow State Law Academy for extramural studies.
And then the f***ing began.
1. MSU is not cool at all. Lectures, lectures, lectures, lectures. The students are some idiots. Apart from studying, no one talks to anyone about anything. With all this, I came across a terrible hostel, where I literally lived in Spartan conditions. If we compare it with the photographs published, it seems, a few posts below (Gorny was there), then in this Gorny I wouldn’t spare 30 thousand a month to live like them. I had some kind of terrible mattress, as if there were stones in it, a room for 6 people (and I lived with foreigners, we had such “fun”). And within the first month I was so fed up with studying at this stupid university that I came up with an escape plan. But first I’ll tell you more about my studies and teachers.
First, they take bribes here. MSU is not an honest university at all. I will say more, I myself gave a bribe. Not all, but there are such teachers!
The second is a standard day for a GSHA student: woke up - went to the university - the most boring seminars, lectures - the most depressing teacher faces - your boring nerdy fellow students - you go home - you chew the material - it’s already night. Funny? I'm a student, I want to have fun! At least sometimes! Then there was a funny situation at the session. I studied for B grades and then they slapped me with a C grade. Although I passed with a 4 and nothing else. F*ck, I sat there crying to the dean. We went to the teacher together - well, I never gave a 4. But I really answered no lower than 4!!! I freaked out, finished my studies until the end of the year and ran to the highly praised GSOM St. Petersburg State University for management.
Moscow State University and St. Petersburg State University are heaven and earth, just like Moscow and St. Petersburg.
It’s very cool to study at St. Petersburg State University! But living in St. Petersburg is not very good for an unadapted person.
They didn’t give me a dorm at VUNK, so I lived in PUNK. If now everyone studies at the estate in Peterhof, then PUNK is located about 15 minutes away. Where was my building? Yes. In another estate. In another city (directly, in the center of St. Petersburg, and not in Peterhof).
First, you have to ride for an hour to the nearest metro station in a smelly, overloaded bus. Then it takes another 30 minutes to get to Vaska. From Vaska it’s still a walk to GSOM. An hour and a half - I was still praying to get it done so quickly. But I know that now it’s even worse for VSM students, since it takes even longer for city students to get to the new estate.
Therefore, our studies began at 10. And ended at 8. Even on Saturdays. And I still whined at Moscow State University?
About the state of the dorms: well, here I came across a paradise. Firstly, Peterhof is very quiet and very beautiful, and almost all St. Petersburg State University students live in Punk, so there is a very friendly atmosphere there and everyone becomes real good friends. The rooms have just been renovated, all the furniture is new, and there are rooms for two.
But the main drawback of St. Petersburg State University is the fucking location of the humanities faculties. Almost all humanities faculties are located on Vaska, and students live in Peterhof, although there are also dorms on Vaska! But they are for the elite.
Bitch, but studying here was absolute hell! Of course, it’s interesting here, the teachers make you fall in love with them and most importantly - there are no bribes! And no one even dares to mention it.
Where do we go in our free time? To the promenade along Nevsky and to the Mariinsky Theater. I know that not all St. Petersburg residents are like this, but GSOM students constantly go somewhere to cultural places (I’m closer to padik, oh the front door, honestly).
basically, if we put aside the facts that it’s a very long way to get there, study all day in the literal sense of the word, and even the students pretend to be under-intellectuals, and also the terrible wind (by the way, I lived in Pitet for a year, and there was almost no rain - so these stereotypes are a bluff), then overall everything was bad.
It’s really interesting to study, it’s especially cool that Putin drops by, that the classes are taught by the Minister of Transport, and your director is the President of VTB. That is, such people are like our slaves))) like “Minister of Transport, let’s have some tea.” "Bon appetit, Minister of Transport."
Well, due to the hefty tuition fees (about 500 thousand), the state of GSOM, of course, is impeccable. Especially the new campus, yes.
Well, if I still somehow survived the first semester, then by the session the shit had already begun, when three skins were torn from us, when it hurt your eyes to teach, teach and teach, in the second semester I realized that there to survive, you need to either be fucking motivated, that in the 3rd or 4th year you will go study abroad, or that after GSOM you will definitely become a millionaire, or just be a complete nerd, but I was not inspired by either, neither second nor third. And when I was already dying and crying into my mother’s phone, which was very difficult (don’t forget, I still have a correspondence course!), my mother simply told me to pick up the documents. By the way, cool crap, it’s customary here (in all of St. Petersburg, but as I later realized, in all of Russia) to call GSOM students “elite.” Well, yes, probably only a select few will get along there.
I transferred to HSE. Oh, absolutely everything there infuriated me. Starting from creepy dorms, ending with the fact that it’s fucking boring there. And bribery at HSE is thriving at a good level. But having bought a session, I successfully transferred to Finashka after the first session and here I stayed. More information about HSE:
Studying is easy compared to the two previous universities.
Dorms cal.
Teachers - cal. Boring.
Students - cal. By the way, those who studied with me all said that they were not interested in studying here.
University status? You can't even feel it here. But after Moscow State University and St. Petersburg State University, I was a little overzealous.
Exams are expensive. Not relevant. But I was too lazy to teach myself (I went deeper into jurisprudence), so it was not difficult to find a peasant who managed all the bribes and took them to the teachers.
I got the feeling that all HSE students have cerebral palsy. Somewhat slow and twitchy.
I ran away to FU. And then everything suited me. Finally!!! The hostels are good. Close to school. They don't load. Easy to learn. There are bribes, but few will be able to give them to anyone. The teachers are boring, but they are a good team, and most importantly, they are kind and understanding. No one here imagined that they were studying God knows where. Well, because Finishka is not such a prestigious university when compared with MGIMO, St. Petersburg State University, and Moscow State University. And then I finally decided to stay.
Friends, go to the Federal University under the Government of the Russian Federation if you don’t want to stress too much, but at the same time want to get a high-quality education. Oh yes, I studied in absentia at a very good university, Moscow State Law Academy, and I still study.

So.
Let's summarize.
1. Difficulty of training: 1-GSOM SPbSU, 2-GSGA MSU, 3-HSE, 4-FU.
2. Quality of dormitories: 1-SPBSU, 2-FU, 3-MSU, 4-HSE.
3. Interestingness of training: 1-SPBSU, 2-FU, 3-MSU, 4-HSE
4. Quality of education: 1-St. Petersburg State University, 2-MSU, 3-HSE, 4-FU
5. Free time: 1-FU, 2-HSE, 3-MSU, 4-SPBSU
Peace for everyone!!!


I am studying economics at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.

I immediately note that the review will be negative, so if you are from the Finashka galaxy - best university, ko-ko-ko”, then you can stupidly not read and not waste time insulting me and my arguments in the comments, especially if there is no evidence of my wrongness.

Let me start by saying that everyone
it seems as if the Financial University is such a cool university, because it is under the Government and blah blah blah. In fact, it’s not even difficult to enroll here, especially if you’re not studying economics, but studying State Medical University or management.
The passing scores are very average, there are many budget places, so if you have 240-250, then most likely you will get in. For comparison, to get into other prestigious universities, such as HSE, St. Petersburg State University, MGIMO, HSE St. Petersburg, you need to score an order of magnitude more points.
We are the level of RANEPA, VAVT, REU and St. Petersburg State Economic University, that is, the second echelon of the cooler universities mentioned above. And I think such a place is justified, since the level of education here is lower, and at the same time higher, than in a number of other universities such as RGSU, RTA or State University of Medicine.
So I consider this position between cool, top universities and strong average universities to be fair.

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pros and cons of training.
Among the advantages, we can highlight a rich extracurricular life, a prestigious diploma, very easy training (I graduated from the lyceum, the workload there was 50 times higher), a good team, a good hostel, several excellent teachers (but 80% - ahem, horror).

Cons: just these 80% of weak teachers, frankly speaking, the teaching staff is WEAK, their requirements for students are ZERO, it is clear that many do not know their subject very well and it is not clear how they defended their candidate’s thesis. There are just young girls with round eyes who JUST READ EVERYTHING FROM THE SHEET, without even taking their eyes off it, in practical classes. They can't explain ANYTHING, especially when it comes to solving problems.
Over the years of study, I have not increased my knowledge regarding the school course in economics and economics in preparation for the Unified State Exam. I really like Professor Yudanov and his books - I have to educate myself.
Another disadvantage is that the university does not help with job placement, as far as I heard from graduates. Everyone then goes on to graduate school at ANOTHER university.
Minus: English is VERY weak, well, really, they teach everything that everyone should have learned at school.

In general, neither the learning process, nor the knowledge gained, nor the teaching staff can save us from giving this university at least a three. In my opinion, a university is not capable of giving anything other than a diploma, even if you are ready to receive something from it and are open to education. Two.


Hate towards the university post. If it can even be called a university. So here it is. I will share my opinion about the faculty government controlled and financial control of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.

In 2015, I entered the Faculty of State Financial Control at the Federal University. On September 1, it became clear that we were being merged with the State Medical University, but the direction of the economy remains the same. Well, ok, it’s cool, but the dean is Golikova. Well, our dean appeared at the university once a year, giving a lecture. This is where our communication with her ended. Well, that's nothing yet.

Do you know what we did at the seminars? We watched the presentations! Accordingly, there is no knowledge. For one person stupidly reads from a piece of paper, and the rest are sleeping/sitting on VK/busy with their own affairs. It’s also good if it’s not the first time a person sees the text and understands what he’s talking about. Teachers are generally violet. As a result, the entire session was successfully written off, both winter and summer. They only followed us on higher mathematics, but the guys managed to cheat with the earphone here too. As for microeconomics, as a core subject, my knowledge on it tended to 0. I did not know what an indifference curve and a budget constraint were. For the test = 94/100 points. For the exam 96/100. Never ...
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I opened the textbook and didn’t prepare at all. With NG I started learning everything myself, took a problem book and asked our seminarian to help. To which I received an answer - open the manual and look. And since it’s not there, then this is an Olympic level and I can’t help.
Do you know what we did during the introduction to the specialty? We studied the history of the Financial University. I'm still sick of hearing stories about how we study at the best university....
I didn’t remember any other subjects other than presentations.

Do you know how they write abstracts at the best economics university? They stupidly download from the Internet and the norms. Everyone is doing great.

And yes, paid articles. Write an article, pay for its publication and get maximum certification! Publication costs 130-180 rubles/page. As a result, compilation thrives. And these articles are of no use. For details write to PM.

According to my data, not a single person was expelled for poor academic performance. This is the norm for the best university.

And when the dean’s office found out that I wanted to transfer to another university, demands began to be made to expel of my own free will. Or they will expel me for lack of attendance. Like I didn’t go to university in September. What's the point if I transfer? Moreover, I was told that I did not have the right to transfer, since transfers are only allowed in the summer. Thank you very much to the host university for their assistance in this situation.


FU is a bureaucratic, faceless machine that will grind your student offspring and spit them out if, God forbid, he does not fulfill some formal requirements. For example, attendance. For 10 pairs of passes, they are reprimanded. The third reprimand is expulsion. We got into this situation last year. Our student studied for three years on a commercial basis, had no debts, passed the sessions, moved from course to course, and at the end of the 3rd year during the session - the dean announced to him - we are expelling you right in the middle of the session - you have a 3rd reprimand for year. In fact, he received his first reprimand in the 1st semester for 10 pairs of absences, the second - for not passing the intermediate assessment in the first semester (rating in the middle of the semester - he did not get points), and by the end of the second semester he had accumulated another 10 pairs of absences. But what are 10 pairs of passes? This is 3 working days. What is a failed mid-semester assessment? These are uncollected rating points that have already been collected a long time ago, because The 1st semester is closed, all tests and exams have been passed. Thus, it turns out that in 3 years we gave almost a million rubles to the financial institution. for training on a commercial basis. And we are not oligarchs, we are all in loans and debts to pay for this education. And our student, to ...
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who had no debts, consistently moved from course to course, did not drink, did not smoke, did not fight, was expelled for missing 6 days in a YEAR??? Moreover, they did this in the middle of the session; they did not allow him to complete some of the exams purely mechanically, so he did not complete the 3rd year. Well, what is this called??? How can one justify such a disregard for the fate of a person??? And I don’t need to talk about internal rules, absenteeism and responsibility here. I myself am an employee of a higher school, an associate professor at a university, and, frankly, I couldn’t find anything to “unscrew the head” of this unfortunate expulsion for, because I can’t blame him for 6 days of absenteeism in a year. Well, I overslept a couple of times, well, I was sick a couple of times, in Moscow you don’t rush to the clinic, sit in lines there if you feel bad. And, most importantly, to help, to at least think about helping - none of the management even bothered. Dean: “It doesn’t depend on me. Yes, yes, it’s a pity, but I can’t do anything, I’m sending a draft order to the rector, now the rector will decide everything.” Deputy dean: “Of course, expelling, there’s nothing to even talk about this truant.” Rector: “I won’t meet with him. He skipped classes - and so everything is clear with him.” Some supposed Student Council considered this issue in absentia and approved the decision to expel. And now I think - my God, if we knew in advance that this is not a university with a normal human approach, where every student is taken care of, where both the student and his parents are respected, would we have gone to enroll there? For what? We could enroll in absolutely any university, from Moscow State University to Synergy. What kind of rector is this who doesn’t consider it necessary to meet with students when problems arise? What more important things does he have there than to listen and help solve his student’s problems? This means that there was time to take our million from the university, but the rector does not have time to listen and objectively assess the situation and help the student. What kind of Student Council is this that condemns its brothers to expulsion in absentia? And what kind of dean is this who “can’t do anything” except expel a student who has no debt for 6 missed days in a year? Those. There is zero logic in what is happening. And the worst thing is that the only thing that can be done after expulsion is to be reinstated at the same university with a rollback by semester, because no other university in the country can reinstate an expelled student. You can only start studying again from the 1st year. Thus, we were forced to pay them double money again and lose a year of training in order to somehow get this higher education. Think for yourself whether your child should enroll in a university, which, having taken the maximum amount of money from you, will spit you out for nothing and will not choke, and will not torture anyone’s conscience, and will not remember you. They will live on your money and be happy, receive salaries and bonuses, be proud that they are so principled, and the fate of your student will actually be broken.


1. TRAINING.
Most faculties in Finashka are divided into areas. At my faculty (FEF) these are: corporate finance, state and municipal finance, business in the social sphere, insurance. It would seem so good that you can choose a direction that is interesting to you specifically, BUT NO. Training in the profile starts from the 2nd year, but it is not a fact that you will get into the desired profile. There is a competition for directions (yes, yes, again), and based on your position in the ranking (depending on your points) you can count on one direction or another. The most popular profile among first-year students is “corporate finance,” with the profile “state and municipal finance” not far behind it. "Insurance" consists mainly ...
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I'm one of the people who don't study very well, so I don't recommend it :))
In general, teachers in specialized subjects are good, but there are teachers who consider their subject, which is not a core subject, to be the most important and necessary (I say hello to R****** (bzhd), M******* (philosophy ) and some others) For the first months, the dean’s office strictly monitored the visits of the first year, then they stopped. I took only one session, everything was quite simple, because... only 3 exams. The summer session at my department consists of 5 exams + a course. I haven’t encountered corruption and haven’t heard from others, so they won’t require you to pay for the exam))
I won’t say that everything is perfect, but so far I don’t regret my choice.

2.DORM.
This point will be relevant for nonresidents. The girl at the reception told me with 100% confidence that they would definitely give me a hostel in August (spoiler: they didn’t give me a hostel in August). At the end of August, I had to look for neighbors to rent an apartment together, we paid a realtor, paid for a month, gave a deposit AND THEN a week later they called me and said that there was a place for me (?¿?) Having moved in, I learned from my neighbors that No one lived here in the summer before me, which is quite strange...maybe they were waiting for some kind of reward? The conditions in the hostel are good, 2-3 people live in a room, I live in a block dorm (there are 2 rooms and a bathroom in a block) Living comfortably

3. EMPLOYMENT.
From personal experience I can’t say yet, but my acquaintances from the 2nd-3rd year are getting internships, many are already working from the 3rd year, for example, I have 2 acquaintances, one works at McKinsey, the other at KPMG.
The Student Council often offers excursions to various companies, where you can ask questions to employers.

In general, training in finance is 7/10, a lot of knowledge needs to be gained from self-education (as in other universities), there are often scorers who are ready to break for the opportunity to take a presentation (because of this, conflicts arise in the group), training takes place in a comfortable conditions - buildings, canteen are normal.
I hope my review will help some applicant make a choice) Good luck with your application!


I don’t understand why people are swearing in the comments. Apparently I didn’t want to make any effort during my studies, but now I feel like I’ve wasted time and there’s no result. I will stand up for my university
1. The transition to bachelor’s degrees actually happened everywhere; everywhere these changes in programs and the university had nothing to do with it. These are reforms from above, study them before swearing that you are “somehow taught wrong”
2. FEF Faculty - it was logical that one day it would appear. Naturally, at first, any department settles on the composition of teachers, the manner of presenting material, looks at what is best, and develops some internal standards. So the first graduates may not have been very savvy. But now everything is definitely fine. A friend of mine studied there - now works in a bank, plans to open her own business, she’s happy
3. Presentations - pfft... not an argument at all! It feels like the review was written to order. We also did presentations at school. Technologies have advanced, now even many professions are changing, and presentation skills will not be superfluous. You can learn to formulate your thoughts correctly into theses, and speak in public, and study the given topic more widely
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100% decision. I wouldn’t like to sit and talk with the teacher, it’s extra stress. They’ll ask you more unnecessary questions, you’ll get worried, you’ll get confused. And so the task was clearly set for you, you were given a ticket - that’s it. You sit quietly, write, decide.
5. Point-rating system- this is beauty! Prepared - good mark received, your rating has been increased. I went to all the lectures/seminars and got another promotion. There is nothing simpler than this system. It also helps in exams - they can add points, and it improves the relationship with the teacher.

PS I won’t even describe the remaining points. I will say one thing - not for everyone, but overall I’m happy with the university. I miss this time! All the best and objectivity


Student at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation. Sounds cool, right? But in reality, this is just a facade, under which there is an average education, pathos and show-off. Graduated from the first year of the Faculty of International Economic Relations. I hoped that since only Olympiad winners get into the faculty, I certainly wouldn’t make a mistake. I made a mistake. I forgot about a bunch of stupid payers who can’t do anything and don’t know anything, who got 190 for 4 Unified State Examinations and whom I can’t expel. Yes, you heard right. They cannot be expelled. If you do not pass the exam with the commission, then you are not expelled, but transferred to an “individual” curriculum - for only 60 k for one subject. In fact, nothing changes, you just get an unlimited number of attempts to pass the exam, but one is enough for everyone. Magic. Perhaps my expectations are too high. But then you go to a university with a 95-year history, with the Minister of Finance as dean, and the average salary of graduates is 90 thousand. But it's not like that. There are smart teachers, or rather, all teachers smart people. Only they really try to teach - only a few, mostly those on which you have an exam. Where the test is, don’t flatter yourself, you can pick your nose and get a machine gun, just be a little smarter ...
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e the rest of the masses, and as you understand, the rest of the masses are not the most literate guys.
I repeat once again - there are no stupid teachers, all are experts in their fields and are well informed about the latest trends in their subjects. But the majority simply do not know how to teach: at lectures you will listen to copy-paste from the textbook, and at seminars you will listen to the presentations of your classmates. And everyone is so fed up with this that jokes about presentations are a hallmark of the game.
And last but not least, the language base here is disgusting. The bulk are yesterday's graduates of pedagogical universities, who will remind you of the glorious school lessons with memorizing the rules of grammar and line-by-line translation of the text.
You don’t have to attend lectures; you won’t receive punishment from the dean’s office for this. The dean’s office is generally the kind of guy who helps resolve issues. Problems with the student - the dean's office will try to resolve the conflict, and not rabidly make you look guilty.
You are lucky, you are at MEO/MFF/GMU - you are at Leningradka 51, in the newest and most pretentious building.
You're out of luck, you're on Shcherbakovskaya or Kibalchich. Google jokes about chips in Overheard FU.
The university conducts one hundred thousand million lectures and seminars with professionals in finance and business and even with Nobel laureates. But no one goes there because it’s boring. They are trying to force us in, but we are, after all, in a liberal university, so it’s your right to follow us or not.
In general, this university loves grandeur: if it’s the first of September, then it’s in Crocus, if it’s a lecture, then it’s a Nobel laureate, if it’s a gift for the finalists of a local beauty contest, then it’s trips to Spain.
And here's the summary:
If you are not a fool, you know more than average, your parents have at least some connections, you like to party, study a little, and generally enjoy yourself student life If you have an average level of education, then this university is for you.
If you want to get a high-quality education, quoted abroad, and at the same time gain relevant work experience, you are ready to study from morning to evening, and trim your personal life a little. So no, that won't happen here.
And if you are just a fool with a lot of money, then walk by, don’t spoil it general level students' education.


Good day, readers. I would like to tell you about my slightly hated alma mater called “Financial University”. I myself am a 2nd year student. During this time, a certain opinion was formed about the university, about the faculty, about the administration. I’ll start in order: with the faculty and direction, then I’ll move on to buildings, infrastructure, and end with the administration itself.
What can you say about the faculty? Nothing like that. Quite a good building, quite adequate dean's office. Although the cloakroom attendants are rude to everyone. Some girls are called fatties behind their backs, refuse to fulfill their work duties, and because we point out their mistakes to them, they threaten to get us reprimanded. The faculty has 4 educational programs: applied mathematics and computer science (AP), applied informatics (PI), business informatics (BI), information security (IS). Honestly, I can’t say anything about PI and IB, because they don’t know people from there, and the guys from these directions themselves are quiet. BI is a simpler topic, but the average scores are almost the highest at the university (slightly more than 81-82 points for 1 subject). What about PM? There are many mathematical disciplines here: ...
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the same linear algebra, there is mathematical analysis, complex analysis, discrete mathematics, fuzzy sets and soft computing. An abundance of various kinds of applied mathematical subjects: operations research, optimization methods, actuarial mathematics and statistics, probability theory. There is also programming, but at a very mediocre level (we studied Python, we will study the R language). There are also economic disciplines: macro, micro, mathematical methods risk management, mathematical and instrumental methods decision support, pricing modeling in financial markets, mathematical methods of financial analysis...and so on.
Here it is worth saying about teaching and about the university itself. With a teacher - depending on your luck. You may come across a very good one, or maybe one that will discourage all desire to learn. Many second ones. This is due to the policy of the university administration itself. Many teachers are fleeing. For example, there was a department of applied mathematics, and the head of the department was a very capable man - Popov. Went to HSE. Oh, it’s worth mentioning the scourge of my university! ABOUT WORK. If the teacher is sick, you will be assigned WORK, if the curriculum was calculated incorrectly for you, YOU WILL HAVE WORK. Example: for my year, people from the academic department WRONGLY calculated the number of hours in the semester. It turned out that as a result, we had to start studying on August 25, and not on September 1. And throughout the year we worked through all the pairs that were supposed to be on August 25 and until September 1. Oh yes, you will also have to work off holidays. This concerns not only my department in principle, but the entire university.
Cameras are also installed everywhere in all university buildings. On the one hand, it’s good, but on the other, it’s not. The guys from the main building on Leningradka 49/51 were out of luck. There is such a faculty of FSP. There is a young lady Zurabovna (deputy dean). She keeps a WhatsApp chat with the elders, where she throws photos from CCTV cameras and threatens them with reprimands and expulsions. For example, a person fell asleep during a lecture, then he was called to the dean’s office. I still remember the phrase “Let him come to the dean’s office, I’ll give him a pillow.” And so she photographed each sleeping person.
It’s worth saying a few words about our good-natured rector, who is the chairman of the board of directors of the Moscow Industrial Bank. So get used to it: if Eskindarov issues an order, then he is aimed at obtaining benefits from his bank. Example: Moscow Industrial Bank participates in the social card program. Once you have entered the FU, a card from the Moscow Industrial Bank is immediately issued to you. From a certain point of view, this is even good (no hassle). But just recently an order was issued according to which EVERY FULL-TIME FUTURE STUDENT is required to contact the FU clinic and then undergo a medical examination. Why are we obligated to do this if it contradicts several federal laws? And besides, if a student becomes attached to the FU clinic, then he automatically “gets untied” from his ex. There are quite a lot of nuances, but the essence is precisely around the Moscow Industrial Bank.

Student at this university:
08 November 2015

I entered the university this year, studying at the Faculty of Credit and Economics. However, what I have already managed to understand: 1. You really need to study here. Progress and attendance are monitored, those present even at lectures are noted, homework is regularly checked, there is an intermediate certification between sessions (point system - maximum 20 points per subject for certification). You won’t be able to just sit through most subjects: if you don’t answer, don’t participate in discussions, you don’t earn points. All abstracts and other written works are checked for anti-plagiarism. 2. There are not very many pairs, now we study 4 days a week in total, 12-13 pairs per week + 2 physical classes. 3. For physical education, you can choose any section, any day and any time 4. The premises are new (both in the main building and in ours at VDNH), excellent renovation, good equipment and furniture. The same can be said about the sports complex. 5. As for the subjects, mathematics is moderate, but I would like more economics, because too much information is given in one lecture or seminar, and you don’t have time to absorb everything properly. There are a couple of items that, in my opinion, are completely useless. 6. Food: there are many vending machines with food and drinks, a canteen (vro ...
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yes, even two, but I’ve never been to the second one, to be honest). They sell anything you want (fruits, buns, set lunches, chocolates, sushi, etc.), you can pay either in cash or by card. 7. Dormitories: I don’t live there myself, but I know that they are a big problem this year. They were immediately given only to foreigners, beneficiaries and Olympiad participants; the rest are still standing in a huge queue. 8. A lot of people are expelled: for poor academic performance, swearing, absenteeism, fake certificates. 9. Admission: it’s possible to enter my department on a budget. This year they gave 1 point for an essay + 10 for a gold medal, which is very good.
I will also add that the university has a huge history, there are many famous people among the teachers and deans (for example, Siluanov and Golikova). A very status and prestigious institution, a large number of successful and famous graduates. It has maintained a high reputation for decades. Provides excellent practice and guarantees employment. If you need real knowledge and a good diploma, come here and don’t even hesitate :)

Student at this university:
November 10, 2015

A first-year student in management, I don’t know much about the university yet, but I can already tell you something.
Let's start with admission. You enter the main building on Leningradka and what do you see? That's right, a large banner in front of the entrance (this is important, there are a lot of buildings on Leningradka, it’s quite possible to get lost in them). We entered the building and caught our eye with a table with help and an arrow leading to the auditorium. Compared to RANEPA, it’s not great. There you were led by hand from the entrance to all the counters, then to filling out an application, then you go to the queue. This may not be necessary, but it is helpful. By the way, it is better to fill out the application at home (relevant for all universities where this can be done!).
Dedicated to the first of September in Crocus - it’s gorgeous.
Special attention should be paid to the pre-enrollment list - no nerves during the enrollment process, you clearly know that your name is on the list, you are ranked in a certain place, priorities are taken into account automatically.
I entered with a score of 278, another 10 points were given for an honors certificate (9) and an essay (1). The passing score was 249 points.
I don’t know everything about studying yet, but there are some things I can note. There are hellish seminarians (for us it’s BJD), there are uninteresting lectures (computer science, there in general ...
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unnecessary lectures). And there are teachers who know how to convey the material in a way that interests you and puts the necessary knowledge into your head. It is worth noting that the entire class has problems with mathematics; after all, it is difficult to assimilate information during lectures.
Extracurricular life is in full swing. Especially in management. Because “this is management, baby”) Scientific student. society, asset school, student. council, KVN, choir, vocal studio, dance studio, case club, then purely departmental mafia games, literary club, project management club... There are tons of events, I can’t tell you about everything. There's always something to do.
Separately about physical education. This is a paradise for those who love sports and their types. Sign up for any section (football, boxing, sambo, volleyball, tennis and table tennis, badminton, aerobics and much more) at a convenient time and go. I'm very interested in tennis, for example, although I only held a racket in my hands once before university.
We have already talked about our 20-20-60 rating system. Without the desire to study, this is the only way to fail the session. This is Finashka, you have to study here for the whole semester.
Our dean is wonderful :)
The building on Prospekt Mira is not the most presentable from the outside, but it is very comfortable and cozy. Starting next academic year, the faculty will move to Dynamo, we’ll see what happens there.

Law and economics continue to be one of the most popular areas of study today. This is due to the fact that any company or enterprise needs such specialists: both competent lawyers and competent economists largely determine the success of the organization. We have already published, and today we will present the best financial universities.

Rating of financial universities in Moscow

There are many specialized ones in the capital educational institutions, and classical universities with strong economic faculties.

National Research University Higher School of Economics

The list of the best financial universities in Moscow opens with the National Research University Higher School of Economics. Despite its young age (the university is just under 30 years old), the university is consistently among the top three most popular universities in the country and attracts applicants with its strong teaching staff and modern programs.

The university was the first in the country to switch to a two-level education system (bachelor's and master's degrees) and today continues to actively develop: international laboratories are opened here, grants are allocated for research, and an innovation center operates.

HSE has a large selection of areas, the most interesting for future financiers will be:

  1. Economics and Statistics.
  2. World economy.
  3. Business management.
  4. Marketing and market analytics.
  5. Business Informatics.
The university has double degree programs (for example, with the University of London), and you can enter not only by the Unified State Exam, but also by the results of specialized Olympiads.

Moscow State Institute of International Relations

Russian Economic University named after G. V. Plekhanov

"Plekhanovka" is not only the leading financial university in Moscow, but also the oldest specialized educational institution in the country. Today the university is actively engaged in international activities and offers students double degree programs with different universities in Europe: Finland, Germany, France, Austria, Holland, Bulgaria.

Just like RANEPA, the university provides the opportunity to study in MBA programs and enrolls in professional retraining and advanced training programs.

Recruitment for various financial specialties (economics of enterprises and organizations, finance and credit, pricing, corporate finance, etc.) is carried out at the faculties of management, marketing, finance, economics and law.

Successfully studying at a financial university is not easy; for this you need to have a good knowledge of the exact sciences

The best financial universities in Russia

For those who are not planning to storm the capital, we offer universities with financial specializations in other regions of the Russian Federation.

St. Petersburg State University

St. Petersburg State University, the main university of the northern capital, offers applicants the widest possible choice of specialties. The economic direction includes:

  1. Business Informatics.
  2. International Management.
  3. Management.
  4. Economy.
  5. Economic and mathematical methods.

The university compares favorably with its competitors by the opportunity to practice in leading enterprises in the region and a large number of partner universities (more than 450), both in Russia and abroad.

The university's applicants have the highest scores among other St. Petersburg institutes: the average score of those entering St. Petersburg State University is 91.7.

St. Petersburg State Economic University

One of the leaders in the ranking of financial universities. SPbSUE is actively involved in career guidance for schoolchildren, regularly holding days open doors, excursions to the university, as well as specialized Olympiads, the participants of which receive additional points upon admission.

In addition to traditional economic specialties, it offers applicants the following areas:

  • business management;
  • financial management;
  • enterprise economics with in-depth study of the Chinese language.

Novosibirsk National Research State University

The leading university in the region is constantly improving, opening new educational programs, as well as introducing modern disciplines into the curriculum, the knowledge of which graduates need for employment.

Future financiers study at the Faculty of Economics under the slogan “we are not producing accountants, but millionaires.” Among NSU graduates are employees of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the government, as well as large foreign and domestic concerns.

Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University

KFU is a modern university where both experienced teachers and practitioners work who are well aware of the intricacies of the profession. The university provides many distance services, which makes life easier for students. You can also enroll at KFU using the electronic application system.

The university offers many areas of training; specialized specialties are presented at the Faculty of Management, Economics and Finance.

KFU is one of the few financial universities in Russia that has an “economic security” program.

National Research Nizhny Novgorod State University named after N. I. Lobachevsky

Lobachevsky University invites future economists to receive specialized education at the Institute of Economics and Entrepreneurship. The university attracts applicants with modern educational programs, which contain many applied items.

The university also actively conducts career guidance work on social networks, creating special groups for applicants and answering their questions.

For contract workers who are less than 20 points short of a budget place, the university has a special discount system.

Studying at financial universities is not easy; there are many specialized disciplines related to mathematics and economics. If you need help with academic problems, please contact Student Services. Its experts will help you complete all work on time and avoid unpleasant debts.

Lists of universities selected according to some parameter are compiled almost regularly. The next one, commissioned by the Ministry of Education, was published in the fall. The only criterion was the average Unified State Examination score of the admitted applicants. The indicator is certainly useful, and “F.” I used it when creating my list. But, ultimately, it reflects only the current demand for the university among the parents of the future student.

Rating "F." compiled based on data on the education of financial directors of large enterprises that were previously included in the Finance-500 list of 2010, published at the end of September. The logic is as follows: the more graduates occupy the position of head of the financial unit, the better the education in this educational institution. This means that the alma mater of financial directors, say, Russian Railways or Sberbank, provided them with the necessary knowledge. The size of the business was also taken into account. Obviously, regional universities receive lower positions in this regard. But, as the heads of financial departments themselves admit, education in the capital is much better. So everything is objective.

Schools for the Cream

In first place was the Financial University (ex-academy), which in different years 23 CFOs graduated out of 250 for whom information was available. His students are so in demand that already in their 3rd or 4th year, at least half find permanent work. “They take it with pleasure, and this is bad,” complains the rector of the Financial University, Mikhail Eskindarov. - Some students, unfortunately, perceive an invitation to work for the relevant positions as a carte blanche: it seems that they have received everything they can. This leads to missed classes and lack of knowledge. I believe: if a person enters a university, then his main task is to gain maximum knowledge. He will have time to work." Moscow State University took second place (16, of which 11 graduated from the Faculty of Economics), and St. Petersburg Finek (14 financial directors) came third, with seeming surprise. Another factor in this recruitment of universities is an established employment system. The most successful ones have a lot of contracts with major employers. The Financial University's partners include Vnesheconombank, VTB, Gazprombank, and the Bank of Moscow. At REU im. Plekhanov - RTS stock exchange, Moscow Energy Exchange, FC Otkritie, Rosgosstrakh.

Technical universities showed good results. Many CFOs, in addition to specialized finance, also trained in mathematics, physics or engineering. Moreover, the majority - as a first education. However, according to other parameters taken into account when compiling the rating (except for the number of successful graduates), technical educational institutions lag far behind economic ones. Yes, on average Unified State Exam score only MIPT is allocated for applicants, but it special system selection. “Other technical universities, unfortunately, accept on a residual basis those who were unable to get into financial specialties,” notes Mikhail Eskindarov. - Over the past years, we have been receiving the best of the best, excellent students, the cream of society. This is sad. I would prefer to see technical universities ahead. The fate of Russia depends precisely on specialists in industrial fields.” The competition for admission to technical universities, with some exceptions, is much lower, agrees the Dean of the Faculty of Finance of the Russian Economic University. Plekhanov Alexey Bolvachev. “A financier has much more opportunities to choose where to work than a technician, who receives a very narrow specialization and cannot always find a job,” he emphasized.

An important criterion for rating was the cost of training. The most attractive financial universities offer contract places for huge amounts of money - rarely less than 200 thousand rubles per year. Moreover, surpassing this level twice, the most expensive was the Higher School of Economics, founded in 1992. It's cheaper in the regions. Even in the most prestigious non-metropolitan universities, the price rarely exceeds 100 thousand rubles per year. “The price of training is determined by supply and demand,” notes Alexey Bolvachev. - The cost is primarily influenced by the prestige of the university. In addition, the price simply cannot be low, since a finance specialist is traditionally one of the highly paid employees. Students and parents are confident that this investment will pay off.” Mikhail Eskindarov also advises not to forget about wages teachers. “If we want to invite good teachers, including those with experience practical work, or specialists from abroad (we have a lot of them), then the price of training should be appropriate,” he explains. - Never trust a university that trains a specialist for 20 thousand rubles a semester. Complete hack. The high cost is always justified by the quality of education that students receive.”

Finance is not a science?

A couple of decades ago, professions related to economics and finance attracted few people with delight. It was considered much more prestigious to be a design engineer, nuclear physicist or military man. But the demand for technical specialties disappeared during perestroika: factories stopped working, many research institutes and design bureaus closed, and serious layoffs occurred at most industrial enterprises. As a result, technical specialists could not find work and had to retrain. “The most successful techies went abroad, many became entrepreneurs,” says Alexey Bolvachev. Employers were also enthusiastic about the influx of people willing to take on any job on the principle “as long as they get paid.” Without specialized education, they received a lower salary and, in order not to be left behind, went to retrain as financiers. “There are a lot of them,” emphasizes Mikhail Eskindarov. - Every year we graduate about a thousand people with a second degree diploma. higher education. This is comparable to the graduates of the first higher education (there are approximately 1,200 of them).”

However, supporters of technical education remained. Some financial directors do not at all recognize what seems to be their core area. “Financial experience is important to work in the financial sector,” says Sergei Cherkashin, Deputy General Director for Finance and Economics of Polymetal. - However, finance as a theoretical science, in my opinion, does not exist. Technical education is useful for understanding production processes, without which it is difficult to be a good economist.” While working in one of the Big Four auditing companies, Acron's financial director Alexey Milenkov admired the technical background of his colleagues, which was very useful when conducting inventories at industrial enterprises, auditing capital costs and capital construction projects, allowing him to see problem areas with the naked eye . “In addition, many company owners initially had technical education, says Alexey Milenkov. - Sometimes it’s easier to find mutual language in understandable categories."

The best of the best

Which universities do CFOs trust? “One of the most important factors for a university to prepare good finance specialists is the high qualifications of the teaching staff, the functioning of scientific schools, conducting research work, as well as modern educational technologies,” notes Dmitry Nikiforov, vice president for finance and investments at Intourist. . Desirable state university as a guarantee of generally accepted and understandable educational standards. Most employers prefer educational institutions in the capital. Name, history and status also make their contribution: the competition for admission to these universities is tougher, it is difficult not to study in them, and therefore the basic fundamental education is much better.

The list of the most valuable alma maters is widely known: Financial University, Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University, HSE, Plekhanovka and MGIMO. Among St. Petersburg universities, it is unanimously recognized as the best. In addition to systemic basic knowledge, these universities instill skills in self-education, which is very necessary in the financial sector. “The market situation changes, if not every day, then regularly,” notes Mikhail Eskindarov. “And the knowledge that a student receives at a university is a base, but not sufficient for successful development.” The Financial University, for example, reacts quite actively when new products appear on the market, organizing short-term training programs to improve the skills of specialists in this field.

Of particular interest to employers are graduates who have received a basic financial education at foreign universities and are interested in working in domestic companies, but there are only a few of them. Of the 250 CFOs surveyed, more than 40 graduated from Western universities, and more than half of them work in subsidiaries of foreign enterprises. Another 10 people studied in countries former USSR. Additional financial education is valued. " Great importance has professional certificates CPA and ACCA, says Marina Zabolotneva, vice president for finance and investments at Sitronics. “This is ready-made knowledge that can be instantly applied in practice.” In contrast, an MBA is not as valuable when selecting a finance candidate. Partly because the training programs rely, first of all, on foreign practice and are of little use for Russia. “It’s easy to get an MBA - if only you had the money and the desire,” says Elena Zhigalo, financial director of Omskenergosbyt. “But in reality, applying the acquired knowledge in practice often does not work: the market in Russia turns out to be different from what Western professors taught, and management makes unexpected claims.”

30 best financial universities in Russia

Place

Higher education institution

Region

Year of foundation

Average score on the Unified State Exam in the 2010-2011 academic year. G.

Moscow State University them. M.V. Lomonosov

Economics and finance

Saint Petersburg

Russian Economic University named after. G.V. Plekhanov

St. Petersburg State University

Saint Petersburg

Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. Patrice Lumumba

State University - Higher School of Economics

Moscow region

All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade

St. Petersburg State University of Engineering and Economics

Saint Petersburg

Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics

St. Petersburg State Poly Technical University

Saint Petersburg

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after. Gubkina

National Research Technological University MISiS

Moscow Aviation Institute

Ural Federal University named after. first Russian President Yeltsin

Ekaterinburg

Novosibirsk

Saratov State Socio-Economic University

Moscow State Technical University named after. Bauman

Russian Academy civil service under the President of the Russian Federation

Moscow Automobile and Highway State Technical University

St. Petersburg State Marine Technical University

Saint Petersburg

Ural State Economic University

Ekaterinburg

Omsk State University named after. Dostoevsky

Top 10 universities by revenue

Place

Higher education institution

Total revenue of companies where the surveyed financial directors work, billion rubles.

Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation

Novosibirsk State University

Moscow state institute international relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia

St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance

State University of Management

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after. THEM. Gubkina

Kazan State Financial and Economic Institute

All-Russian Correspondence Financial and Economic Institute

Top 10 universities by number of financial directors trained

Place

Number of financial directors, people.

Higher education institution

Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation

Moscow State University named after. Lomonosov

St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance

State University of Management

St. Petersburg State University

Academy National economy under the government of the Russian Federation

Moscow State Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

All-Russian Correspondence Financial and Economic Institute

Russian Economic University named after. Plekhanov

The most obvious indicators of the quality of education at a university are the demand and competitiveness of its graduates in the labor market, as well as the size of the salary for which they can apply..site) when compiling a ranking of financial universities.


The ranking is based on data obtained from the resumes of several thousand graduates who graduated from the economics and finance faculties of the most famous Russian universities. An analysis of the employment of young specialists in the financial sector and other professional fields, as well as a study of their salary expectations, revealed that the most competitive today are graduates of the finance faculties of Moscow State University, MGIMO and the Financial Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation. After receiving a diploma, the vast majority of them find a highly paid specialty, and the salaries of those who, for various reasons, chose employment in other areas are also quite high.

Among the certified specialists who graduated from the Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation, the Higher School of Economics, International Institute Economics and Law, Moscow Economic and Financial Institute, Kazan State Financial and Economic Institute, Khabarovsk State Academy of Economics and Law, economic and financial faculties of St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, South Ural State University and Northwestern Academy civil service, more than 80% find work in the financial sector. Working in their specialty, graduates of these universities have the right to count on decent pay for their work, both in the capital and in the regions. Their former classmates who chose other areas of activity earn somewhat less.

According to the specialty acquired at the university, 65-80% of graduates of the St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, the St. Petersburg Institute of Foreign Economic Relations, Economics and Law, the Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management, the Russian State Trade and Economics Institute are employed. University of Economics, Rostov State Economic University, Ural State Economic University, Eastern Institute of Economics, Humanities and Management, Moscow Institute of International Economic Relations, as well as the Moscow Academy of Finance and Law. The starting salaries they can expect to earn are quite decent, although they can hardly be called high.

Almost the same percentage of graduates who got a job in their university specialty is demonstrated by the St. Petersburg Academy of Management and Economics, St. Petersburg State University of Service and Economics, Moscow Academy of Economics and Law, Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics. Salary expectations for young professionals who have completed their degrees at these universities are quite modest. It is worth noting that graduates who have not realized themselves in the financial sector earn almost the same as their former classmates who got a job in their specialty.

Of the certified specialists who graduated from the St. Petersburg State University of Engineering and Economics and the St. Petersburg Trade and Economic Institute, only 50-65% find work in the field of economics and finance. Their incomes are low and differ little from the salaries of graduates who find themselves in other professional fields.

The information base of the portal contains information about graduates of most higher educational institutions in Russia of almost all specialties existing in the modern labor market. Two-thirds of the entire database consists of resumes of specialists with completed higher education.

The structure of the consolidated rating is a set of independent ratings for individual segments that characterize the picture of employment and quality of education of graduates of higher financial and economic educational institutions today, namely:
employment rating by specialty;
rating of average salaries of university graduates working in their specialty / related specialty;
rating of average salaries of university graduates working outside their specialty;
coefficient of variation of salaries of university graduates when changing their specialty.



Rating Employment by specialty Average salary of workers in their specialty (M c), rub. Average salary of workers not in their specialty (M n), rub. Coefficient of salary variation (IVM)=M n /M c
A more than 80% over 70,000 rub. over 70,000 rub. the ratio of the average salary of workers not in their specialty to the average salary of workers in their specialty
(IVM= Mn )
M c
B 65 – 80% 60 000 – 70 000 60 000 – 70 000
C 50 – 65% 50 000 – 60 000 50 000 – 60 000
D 35 – 50% 40 000 – 50 000 40 000 – 50 000
E less than 35% less than 40,000 less than 40,000

Attention! The place of the university in the table has nothing to do with the place of the university in the ranking! There is no first place, no second, no third in the ranking.

The most obvious indicators of the quality of education at a university are the demand and competitiveness of its graduates in the labor market, as well as the size of the salary for which they can apply..superjob.ru) when compiling a ranking of financial universities. ");

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