STUDY PSYCHOLOGY IN BELARUS
To study psychology in Belarus is the best option for foreign applicants who are looking for a study abroad destination among European countries.
WHERE TO STUDY PSYCHOLOGY IN BELARUS?
To study psychology is the right decision for any foreign student, as psychology is offered at many state universities by highly professional teaching staff.
Psychology graduates may work in any country in the world, as psychology degrees from any university in Belarus are accepted worldwide due to their high ranking in the world directory.
The tuition fee for psychology in Belarus is very moderate, and it is very easy for any foreign student who wants to study psychology courses abroad to afford.
International students come from every corner of the world to study psychology, and they prefer Belarusian universities to other universities in European countries due to many factors while deciding where to study psychology in Europe.
Psychology degree programs in Belarus are offered at many state universities in different cities in Belarus, and the quality of education is very high at these universities in Belarus.
International students study psychology courses with national students together.
These foreign students live in university hostels, as in Belarus, where every state university has its hostels, where these foreign students reside. These hostels are fully equipped with modern facilities, and these foreign students do not feel far from home during their whole academic period at psychology faculties.
ADMISSION PROCESS
Psychology courses are offered at different Belarusian state universities at the bachelor’s and master’s levels.
A bachelor’s degree consists of 4 years, while a master’s in Belarus lasts for 2 years at any university.
According to the admission procedure, all foreign applicants who want to study undergraduate degrees in psychology scan their secondary school certificate and an international passport copy in the email of admissions staff, which is mentioned below.
Indian and Pakistani applicants are required to scan their intermediate certificate for admission to any university in Belarus.
For a master’s in Belarus, foreign applicants are required to scan their bachelor’s degrees for admission assessment.
Once the admission documents are received by the admissions staff in their email, they start the assessment process and complete it within 2 days.
After completion of the admission assessment process, every foreign applicant receives an email informing them about their assessment result.
Foreign applicants who are not found eligible are required to scan more supportive academic certificates for their admission, as Belarusian universities love to invite foreign students, and they do not want to leave any foreign applicant without admission, provided they qualify.
ISSUANCE PROCESS OF ADMISSION LETTERS
Once the admission fee is received by the admissions office from eligible applicants, their admission documents are approved by the migration department for the issuance of an official Belarusian study invitation, which is required by every foreign national who wants to study in Belarus.
This invitation letter is required for Belarus student visa processing by every applicant from any country in the world.
This issuance process is completed within 2 weeks at the migration department, and the invitation is sent to the applicants for their Belarus student visa processing.
For Belarus student visa information, please visit the page on this site for visa information. No matter if on arrival or before arrival, a Belarusian student visa is required.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING PSYCHOLOGY
Algerian international students arrive in Belarus in small numbers to study psychology; they join a Russian language faculty in their first year and then join a bachelor’s in psychology or master’s in psychology.
Angolan international students also join psychology courses at Belarusian state universities every year, but in small numbers, they join undergraduate and also graduate psychology courses.
Benin nationals also join psychology in the Russian medium after a 10-month Russian language course.
Botswana nationals love to study graduate and undergraduate psychology programs at Belarusian state universities.
Burkina Faso nationals have no presence in Belarus at present.
Belarus welcomes international students from Burundi every year; they like to join graduate faculties of psychology.
Cameroonian international students prefer to study psychology in English in Belarus; they normally join a bachelor’s in psychology and sometimes a master’s in psychology.
They have the facility of a Belarus on-arrival visa for Cameroonian nationals, provided they have a study invitation from Belarus with an OK to board.
The nationals of the Central African Republic have no presence in Belarus at psychology faculties.
Chad nationals also have no presence in Belarus at the faculties of psychology.
The tuition fee for undergraduate psychology courses is moderate for Cameroonian and other foreign students in Belarus.
Comoros nationals normally join a graduate faculty of psychology at one of the Belarusian state universities.
Congolese international students arrive in Belarus every year and join the faculties of psychology; they study a Russian language course during their first year before joining a graduate or undergraduate course of psychology.
They are entitled to obtain a Belarus student visa on arrival for Congolese nationals.
Ivorian international students love to study psychology at Russian-medium Belarusian faculties; they complete a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus before joining the faculties of psychology.
Egyptian international students also join Russian language courses on arrival in Belarus and then join psychology courses at one of the Belarusian state universities.
Egyptian international students obtain their Belarus study visas from the embassy of Belarus in Egypt.
Eswatini nationals always prefer to join English-medium psychology courses at Belarusian universities, no matter whether they are undergraduate or graduate students of psychology.
Eritrean international students normally arrive in Belarus to join graduate courses; they join a master’s in psychology upon arrival in Belarus.
Ethiopian international students also like to join graduate faculties in Belarus to study psychology.
After admission, they avail themselves of the facility of an on-arrival Belarus student visa for Ethiopian international students.
Gabonese international students are welcomed in Belarus at the faculties of psychology, but they rarely arrive in Belarus to study psychology.
Gambian international students also come to Belarus for psychology undergraduate and graduate courses; they prefer to study psychology in English in Belarus.
Ghanaian international students are always in good numbers coming to Belarus to study for a bachelor’s in psychology and also for a master’s in psychology in English.
Guinean international students study for a Russian language course during their first year in Belarus before starting their undergraduate and graduate psychology programs.
Kenyan international students love to be in Belarus for psychology education, and they prefer to study psychology graduate and undergraduate programs in English at one of the Belarusian state universities.
Lesotho nationals rarely join Belarusian psychology degrees.
Liberian international students are welcomed in Belarus to study affordable psychology courses, and they study psychology in English at Belarusian state universities.
Libyan international students study psychology in the Russian medium after completing a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus.
Moroccan international students always join a Russian language course in Belarus during their first year and then join graduate and undergraduate psychology courses.
Mozambican nationals rarely join psychology courses at Belarusian universities.
Namibian international students always prefer English-medium psychology courses at Belarusian state universities.
Nigerian international students are coming to Belarus in great numbers every year to study a graduate or an undergraduate psychology program in English.
Rwandan international students love to study psychology graduate and undergraduate programs at Belarusian state universities, and Belarus warmly welcomes Rwandan international students.
Senegalese international students are offered a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus before studying psychology at Belarusian universities.
Somalian international students rarely arrive in Belarus due to poor economic conditions in Somalia.
South African international students are good at English, and they always join English-medium psychology courses at Belarusian universities.
Sudanese international students prefer Russian medium psychology courses in Belarus after completing a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus.
Tanzanian international students rarely join Belarusian psychology degrees due to poor economic conditions in Tanzania.
Togolese international students learn the Russian language in their first year in Belarus and then join psychology courses.
Ugandan international students are welcomed in Belarus for psychology degrees, but their numbers are small.
Zimbabwean international students prefer Belarus to other European countries for psychology courses, and they always study psychology in English.
Zambian international students also join English-medium psychology courses at Belarusian universities, no matter the graduate or undergraduate degree levels.
The residents of Bahrain normally like to join Belarusian medical universities, but sometimes they also join undergraduate psychology programs.
Indian international students are in the largest numbers among all Asian international students arriving in Belarus to study psychology courses. They always choose English as their medium of instruction.
Iranian international students complete a Russian language course during their first year in Belarus and then join psychology in the Russian medium at Belarusian state universities.
Iraqi nationals have been in good numbers coming to Belarus to study psychology undergraduate and graduate programs.
Israeli nationals are welcomed in Belarus to join the undergraduate and graduate faculties of psychology.
Jordan nationals earn a Russian language diploma in their first year in Belarus and then study psychology in Russian as their medium of instruction.
Kuwait residents rarely join Belarusian psychology faculties. They mostly join MBBS.
Lebanese international students prefer Russian as their medium of instruction to study psychology at one of the Belarusian state universities.
The nationals of Maldives apply for admission to faculties of psychology in Belarus, but in small numbers.
Omani residents are in small numbers always joining Belarusian psychology faculties.
Palestinian nationals come to Belarus every year and join the graduate and undergraduate faculties of psychology.
Qatar residents like to join medical courses in Belarus, but they also join the faculties of psychology.
The residents of Saudi Arabia mostly join Belarusian medical courses, but they join the undergraduate and graduate faculties of psychology.
Sri Lankan international students like to join medical courses at Belarusian state medical universities, but sometimes, they also join the faculties of psychology.
Syrian international students had been arriving in Belarus to study psychology in good numbers.
Turkish international students are welcomed in Belarus at the faculties of Russian language, and then they join psychology degree programs at Belarusian institutions.
The residents of the United Arab Emirates also come to Belarus to join the graduate faculties of psychology, but their numbers are small always.
Yemeni nationals are also in few numbers, always coming to Belarus and joining psychology programs.
Cuban international students also come to Belarus to join different courses, including psychology.
Jamaican international students mostly join general medicine in Belarus; they also join graduate and undergraduate psychology programs.
Ecuadorian international students like to be in Belarus to join the faculties of psychology.
Peruvian international students rarely come to Belarus to join psychology programs.
Any foreign applicant who wants to study psychology in Belarus may contact us anytime.
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Hello,
I am a 56 years old man with a four year degree psychology and a degree in nursing and a master degree in Management MBA graduated in Lebanon. I am very interested to pursue my Master or Phd in psychology or management in Belarus. Kindly may you send me fl details on how to apply. Is it possible to complete my study via distance on line. Giving me further information and support will be highly appreciated
Thank you
Ibrahim Hotait
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“I want to apply for admission to your university for a bachelor’s degree.”
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