STUDY TELECOMMUNICATION IN BELARUS


study telecommunication in BelarusSTUDY TELECOMMUNICATION IN BELARUS

We invite foreign students who want to study telecommunication in Belarus at engineering universities.

WHERE TO STUDY TELECOMMUNICATION IN BELARUS?

Telecommunication is offered at many engineering universities by highly qualified teaching staff.

Many foreign students join telecommunications in Belarus every year, and they come from different corners of the world.

Engineering universities in Belarus are known worldwide for their high quality of education and rankings.

The tuition fee in Belarus for telecommunication at these technical universities is also very low compared with other European countries.

Telecommunication degrees from Belarus are accepted worldwide, and these graduates may do jobs in the telecommunication industry anywhere in the world.

WHERE DO FOREIGN STUDENTS RESIDE WHILE STUDYING IN BELARUS?

All state engineering universities in Belarus have their own university hostels, where all these foreign students live in a shared room with other international students.

These university hostels are not far from the campuses, so students have a good approach to campus every day from their living place.

These hostels are equipped with complete facilities of modern life, so these foreign students do not feel far from home while living at these hostels during their academic stay in Belarus.

Many foreign students prefer to live in private apartments, so universities do not object to it if they want to rent an apartment in the city where their engineering university is located.

WHAT QUALIFICATIONS ARE REQUIRED?

Telecommunication is offered at bachelor’s and master’s levels.

A bachelor’s in telecommunication consists of 4 years, while a master’s in telecommunication lasts for 2 years at any engineering university in Belarus.

To be admitted for a bachelor’s in telecommunication, all foreign students should have their secondary school certificate and a traveling passport.

For a master’s in telecommunication course, foreign students present their bachelor’s degree with a traveling passport copy for eligibility assessment.

HOW DOES THE ADMISSION PROCESS WORK? 

The admission procedure is very easy to follow for foreign students who want to study telecommunication.

According to the process, foreign applicants are required to send by scan their educational transcripts and international passport copies in the email of the admissions staff, which is written below.

These admission document copies should be visible and in a readable format.

Please note that applicants from India and Pakistan present their 10+2 certificate for admission to any university in Belarus.

Once these admission documents are received by the admission staff, they start the assessment process, which is completed within 2 days.

Once the assessment is completed, the admissions office informs all foreign applicants by email about further processing.

Eligible foreign applicants send their admission fee, while ineligible applicants are asked to scan more educational documents for their admission.

ISSUANCE OF OFFICIAL STUDY INVITATIONS

In Belarus, official study invitations for foreign students are approved by the migration department, and this processing at the migration department takes 2 weeks, and once issued, the invitation is sent to the foreign student, as they need it for the Belarus student visa processing.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING TELECOMMUNICATION

Algerian international students like to study telecommunication in the Russian medium after a one-year Russian language course at one of the Belarusian state technical universities.

International students from Angola also join a telecommunication undergraduate or graduate program after completing a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus.

Benin nationals also join a Russian language course at a Belarusian university and then study their undergraduate or graduate telecommunication program.

Burundi nationals normally join M.Sc. telecommunication programs at Belarusian technical universities.

Botswana nationals prefer to study telecommunication in English in Belarus, no matter whether it’s a graduate or an undergraduate degree.

Telecommunication degrees in English are popular among Cameroonian international students; they join an undergraduate telecommunication course in English and then join telecommunication graduate programs at one of the Belarusian technical universities.

Comoros nationals normally study a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus before studying telecommunication courses.

Congolese nationals are welcomed at Belarusian telecommunication faculties; they join telecommunication programs after studying a 10-month Russian language course.

Ivorian international students show interest in studying telecommunication at Belarusian state universities; they also complete a language course during their first year and then join their telecommunication programs.

Telecommunication is a popular program among Egyptian international students; they study telecommunication in Russian in Belarus after completing a Russian language course on arrival.

Eswatini nationals love to study telecommunication graduate and undergraduate programs at Belarusian state technical universities; their preferred language to study telecommunication is English.

Eritrean international students normally arrive in Belarus with an undergraduate degree in telecommunication, and they join graduate faculties of telecommunication at one of the Belarusian state technical universities.

Ethiopian international students also come to Belarus normally with a bachelor’s in telecommunication; they normally join the telecommunication graduate program in English.

The tuition fee in Belarus for telecommunication courses is affordable for foreign students.

Gabonese international students join a Russian language course during their first year in Belarus, and after that, they join telecommunication graduate and undergraduate programs.

Gambian international students love to study telecommunication in English in Belarus, whether it’s a bachelor’s in telecommunication or a master’s in telecommunication.

Ghanaian international students are always in great numbers coming to Belarus to join graduate and undergraduate telecommunication courses with English as their medium of instruction.

Guinean international students complete a one-year Russian language course in Belarus before studying their telecommunication courses in the Russian medium.

English is always the preferred medium of instruction for Kenyan international students who come to Belarus for undergraduate or graduate telecommunication programs.

Lesotho nationals have no presence in Belarus at present studying telecommunication degrees.

Liberian international students prefer Belarus to other European countries while choosing a study abroad destination for telecommunication education.

Libyan international students always study a Russian language course upon arrival in Belarus and then join telecommunication faculties with affordable tuition fees.

Moroccan international students also earn a Russian language diploma on arrival in Belarus and then join Russian-medium telecommunication faculties.

Mozambican international students apply for admission to Belarusian universities to study telecommunication, but their numbers of study applications are small.

Namibian international students always join English-medium telecommunication programs at Belarusian state universities with affordable tuition fees.

Nigerian international students are the largest group among African international students arriving in Belarus to join the undergraduate and graduate faculties of telecommunication.

Rwandan international students apply for admission to Belarusian state universities every year in small numbers to study graduate and undergraduate telecommunication programs.

Belarus does not hesitate to admit Senegalese international students to its telecommunication faculties, but their study application numbers are small due to poor economic conditions in Senegal.

Somalian international students come to Belarus for graduate programs in telecommunication, but in small numbers.

Sierra Leone nationals are welcomed in Belarus at the telecommunication faculties, but they rarely apply for admission to telecommunication faculties.

South African international students always prefer English as their medium of instruction to study telecommunication at the Belarusian state universities.

Sudanese international students always join a Russian language course during their first year in Belarus and then start studying telecommunication in the Russian medium.

Tanzanian international students also come to Belarus to join the faculties of telecommunication, but in small numbers.

Togolese international students rarely arrive in Belarus to join telecommunication degree programs.

Tunisian international students join Belarusian universities to earn a Russian language diploma during their first year and then study undergraduate and graduate telecommunication programs.

Ugandan international students mostly join medical faculties in Belarus, but they also join telecommunication courses.

Zimbabwean international students mostly join nursing courses at Belarusian state medical universities, but sometimes, they also join telecommunication courses.

Zambian international students like being in Belarus as foreign students, and they study telecommunication graduate and undergraduate courses in English.

International students from Bahrain come to Belarus to join general medicine faculties, but they rarely join telecommunication courses at Belarusian technical universities.

Indian international students are in the greatest numbers among Asian international students who come to Belarus for medical and technical education; they also join undergraduate and graduate telecommunication programs.

Iranian international students join Russian language faculties during their first year in Belarus, and after that they join the undergraduate and graduate faculties of telecommunication.

Iraqi nationals had a good presence in Belarus studying telecommunication graduate programs.

Israeli nationals join English-medium telecommunication programs at Belarusian technical universities.

Jordanian international students study at the faculties of Russian language before studying telecommunication in the Russian medium.

Kuwaiti residents rarely come to Belarus for technical education, especially telecommunication.

Lebanese international students complete a Russian language certificate during their first year in Belarus and then study telecommunication.

Omani nationals rarely arrive in Belarus to study undergraduate and graduate telecommunication programs.

Palestinian international students are always in good numbers coming to Belarus to join the faculties of telecommunication.

Qatar residents normally join MBBS at Belarusian medical universities, but they also join telecommunication faculties in small numbers.

Saudi Arabian residents also like to join different medical and technical courses at Belarusian universities, but sometimes they also join telecommunication degree programs.

Sri Lankan international students are the prominent foreign students who come to Belarus in great numbers to join Belarusian medical faculties, but they also join telecommunication faculties.

Syrian international students had been arriving in Belarus to study telecommunication.

Turkish international students study a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus and then join telecommunications in the Russian medium.

A few residents from the United Arab Emirates come to Belarus and join the faculties of telecommunication.

Yemeni nationals have a very small presence in Belarus studying telecommunications.

Cuban nationals rarely join Belarusian telecommunication faculties.

Jamaican international students mostly join medical courses at Belarusian state medical universities, but sometimes, they also join telecommunication courses.

Ecuadorian international students are welcomed in Belarus, but their numbers are small at the faculties of telecommunication.

Peruvian nationals have no presence at present in Belarus at the faculties of telecommunication.

We welcome foreign students who want to study in Belarus for the 2025-2026 intakes, and they may contact us through the following contact details.

Ph, WhatsApp:

+380994519824

Email:

belarusadmissioncenter@gmail.com