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LANGUAGE COURSE IN BELARUSLANGUAGE COURSE IN BELARUS

A language course in Belarus is offered at many universities and colleges for foreign students.

Many international students come to Belarus whose native language is not English, so they study in their first year at a preparatory faculty for the Russian language, which is a one-year course, and after completion of this course, they join their desired degree programs.

Preparatory courses are held at the college level and also at the university level.

LANGUAGE COURSES AT COLLEGES IN BELARUS

Many government-owned colleges in Belarus offer language courses to foreign students, after which they can begin their professional degree programs.

Language courses are normally offered for those foreign students who are not good at English and who want to study the required degree program in Russian as their medium of instruction.

These language course colleges in Belarus are located in many cities, and a huge number of foreign students come to study their Russian language courses at these colleges.

These colleges in Belarus not only teach language courses, but other medical and engineering courses are also offered at these colleges.

The tuition fee for language courses is very affordable for international students, and they are fully trained in Russian within the first 10 months of the learning process.

LANGUAGE COURSES AT UNIVERSITIES IN BELARUS

All state universities in Belarus offer language courses at their campuses, and a huge number of foreign students come to study these language courses at these universities.

Language courses at state universities in Belarus are offered with other subjects like physics, chemistry, and biology, and these Russian language courses at any university in Belarus prepare the foreign students for their further degree programs at the same university or any other university.

COUNTRIES FROM WHICH FOREIGN STUDENTS MOSTLY COME TO STUDY THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE

The nationals of any country may learn the Russian language at these state universities and colleges in Belarus, but those foreign students who come from Arabic- and French-speaking countries normally choose to study the Russian language for the first year of their further education in Belarus with Russian as their medium of instruction.

Algerian international students speak Arabic and French; once they decide to study at one of the Belarusian state universities, they study a Russian language course during their first year, and after learning the basic Russian language, they start studying their desired medical, technical, and arts courses.

Just like Algerian international students, international Angolan students also join a Russian language course on arrival; after completing a Russian language course, they study their desired degree programs.

Benin nationals are good at French; when they decide to join any course at Belarusian institutes, they join a Russian language course before starting their desired degree program.

Botswana nationals are good at English; sometimes they choose a program in Belarus that is not offered in English, like physiotherapy, optometry, veterinary medicine, fine arts, theater arts, visual arts, environmental science, event management, risk management, water resources, forestry, philosophy, and many other courses. They study a language course in their first year, and then after completing the language course, they start studying their actual desired course in the Russian medium.

Burundi nationals are good at French only; they also like to join a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus and then start studying their desired degree programs.

Cameroon is a country where two regions are located; in one region, French is spoken, while the other is an English-speaking region. Those Cameroonian international students who come from the French-speaking region study a Russian language course during their first year in Belarus, and after completing the Russian language course, they start studying their desired degree programs. Cameroonian international students, who come from the English-speaking region, study their courses in English, provided it is offered; otherwise, they also join a Russian language course in their first year and then study their desired courses in the Russian medium.

The nationals of the Central African Republic join a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus and then start studying their degree programs in different areas of study.

The nationals of Chad also speak French; they always prefer to join a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus before starting their actual degree programs.

Comoros nationals who come to Belarus are normally good at English, but sometimes, they choose a degree program that is not offered in English; for that educational program, they join a Russian language course in their first year and then study their courses in Russian as their medium of instruction.

French is the official language in Ivory Coast. The nationals of Ivory Coast who want to be in Belarus as international students join a Russian language course during their first year and then join degree programs.

Djibouti nationals like to study a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus and then study their degree programs in medical, technical, and business fields.

Eritrean nationals like to join their degree programs in English, but some degree programs are not offered in English. To join Russian-medium Belarusian educational courses, they study a Russian language course in their first year before starting their actual degree programs.

Eswatini nationals prefer to study their courses in English, but there are some courses that are not offered in English. For those Russian-medium courses, they study a Russian language course in their first year and then start studying their desired courses in the Russian medium at one of the Belarusian universities and colleges.

Normally, Ethiopian international students are good at English, but if they select a Belarusian degree program that is not offered in English, for that course, they join a language course on arrival in Belarus and then study at a Russian-medium faculty.

Russian language courses are offered at all colleges and universities; Gabonese international students join a Russian language course at one of the Belarusian colleges or universities and then study degree programs in the Russian medium.

Russian language courses always attract Gabonese international students to Belarus, even if their numbers are small.

Gambian international students’ first preference is always to join their desired courses in English at Belarusian colleges and universities, but a few courses are offered in the Russian medium only; for those courses, Gambian international students study a Russian language course before starting their actual Russian medium courses.

Ghanaian international students are always in the largest numbers, like Nigerian international students, who come to Belarus to study medical and technical courses, but not all courses are offered in English. To join a course that is not offered in English, they need to study a Russian language course in their first year, and then they join Russian-medium degrees.

Guinean international students who come to Belarus always join a Russian language course in their first year, as in Guinea, the official language is French.

Kenyan international students speak English very well, but sometimes, they choose a Russian-medium degree program at Belarusian institutes; for that program, they are required to complete a Russian language course in their first year before starting their actual Russian-medium degree program at one of the Belarusian universities or colleges.

Lesotho residents rarely join Russian language courses at Belarusian colleges and universities.

Liberian international students are welcomed in Belarus at Russian language faculties, and they start studying their desired courses in the Russian medium, provided they are not offered in English.

Libyan international students do not know English well; they study a Russian language course at one of the Belarusian language faculties and then start studying their desired courses.

Malawian nationals always like to join a Russian language faculty in their first year in Belarus.

Malian nationals also like to be Russian language students in their first year in Belarus.

Mauritanian nationals are not good at English; they studied a Russian language course at one of the Belarusian universities.

Mozambican international students rarely arrive in Belarus, but whenever they arrive, they study a language course.

The first preference of Namibian international students is always to study their courses in English at one of the Belarusian institutes, provided they are offered; otherwise, they complete a Russian language course in their first year and then join actual degree programs.

Nigerian international students are always in the largest numbers coming to Belarus to join different medical, technical, and arts courses. Their preference is always to join an English-medium faculty, but sometimes, they choose a program that is not offered in English. To study those Russian-medium degree programs, they complete a Russian language course at any Belarusian university and then join Russian-medium courses.

Moroccan international students come in a huge number to study different courses in Belarus, and they are not that good at English, so in their first year, these Moroccan international students study Russian and then start their degree programs.

Lebanese international students are also in the same situation, and they also start with a Russian language course first and then study in Russian as their medium of instruction for their degree program at any state university in Belarus.

Rwandan international students always show interest in studying the Russian language at Belarusian universities.

Senegalese international students are good at French; they join a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus and study for 10 months to earn a Russian language diploma.

The nationals of Sierra Leone join Russian language courses at Belarusian universities and colleges, but their numbers are small at present.

At the universities in Belarus, a few Somalian international students are always found studying Russian language courses, but they arrive in Belarus rarely due to affordability problems.

There are professional degree programs in Belarus, which are offered only in the Russian medium of instruction. The nationals of South Africa, who want to study a Russian-medium degree program, join a Russian language faculty in their first year before starting their actual degree programs.

Sudanese international students also come to study in Belarus in different degree programs, but in their first year, they also prefer to study language courses in Belarus.

Tanzanian international students are good at English, but sometimes they choose a degree program in Belarus that is not offered in English. To study for a Russian-medium degree program, they join a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus.

Togolese international students come to Belarus in small numbers, even rarely, but they join only Russian language courses at Belarusian institutes.

Tunisian international students are welcomed in Belarus, and they always join a Russian language course before joining their desired medical or engineering programs.

Congolese international students are normally not good at English, so these Congolese international students also learn the Russian language for the first year and then join their degree programs at universities and colleges in Belarus.

Egyptian international students also learn Russian in their first year at any university or college in Belarus, as the spoken language in Egypt is Arabic, so these Egyptian international students study their degree programs in Belarus after 10 months of Russian language courses.

Ugandan international students are good at English, but sometimes, they join Russian language courses at Belarusian state universities and colleges.

Zambian international students love being in Belarus as international students; they normally join their desired courses in English, but not all the courses are offered in English in Belarus, and if they choose a Russian-medium course, then these Zambian international students join a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus.

Zimbabwean international students are welcomed in Belarus at Russian language faculties, even if they are good at English. They choose a Russian medium degree program, and then they complete a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus.

Applicants should inform us before assessing the medium of instruction in which they want to study their degree program.

International students coming to Belarus from Bahrain sometimes choose Russian-medium degree programs, so they need to complete a Russian language course before studying their Russian-medium degree program.

Chinese international students always join a Russian language faculty at Belarusian universities before studying their desired degree programs.

Indian international students are good at English, but even then, they sometimes join language courses in Belarus.

Indonesian international students rarely come to Belarus, but they always prefer to join a Russian language course in their first year.

Iranian international students love to learn the Russian language at one of the Belarusian state universities and colleges.

Iraqi nationals also love to learn the Russian language at one of the Belarusian colleges and universities.

Israeli international students are good at English, but they also sometimes take Russian language courses at Belarusian state colleges and universities.

The nationals of Jordan are good at the Arabic and French languages; sometimes they join Russian language programs at Belarusian colleges and universities.

International students arriving from Kuwait prefer to study for a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus.

The nationals of the Maldives are always in small numbers coming to Belarus to learn the Russian language.

The nationals of Palestine always prefer to join Russian language courses during their first year in Belarus before studying their desired degree programs at Belarusian state universities.

International students coming to Belarus from Qatar sometimes join Russian language courses during their first year.

Belarus admits international students from Saudi Arabia every year, but in small numbers; they join Russian language courses in their first year in Belarus.

Sri Lankan nationals normally join English medium courses at Belarusian universities, but sometimes, they also join a Russian language course.

Syrian international students are not good at English, and they always join a Russian language course before starting their medical or engineering program in Belarus.

Almost every Turkish national coming to Belarus joins a Russian language course during their first year, and after completing a language course, they join their medical or engineering courses.

International students coming from the United Arab Emirates normally join English medium courses in Belarus, but sometimes they choose a course that is not offered in English, and they complete a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus.

Vietnamese nationals always join Russian language courses at Belarusian state universities before studying their desired engineering or medical courses.

Belarus welcomes Yemeni nationals at its Russian language faculties every year, even if their numbers are small.

Bahamas nationals rarely come to Belarus to join language courses.

The nationals of Barbados also have no presence in Belarus in Russian language faculties.

From Belize, rarely do foreign students come to Belarus to join Russian language courses.

International students coming from Canada are good at English, but sometimes they choose a course that is not offered in English, and then they complete a Russian language course in their first year.

The nationals of Costa Rica rarely arrive in Belarus to study Russian language courses.

Cuban international students love being in Belarus as international students; they normally join a Russian language course in their first year at one of the Belarusian state universities.

From El Salvador, rarely do foreign students join Russian language courses at Belarusian colleges and universities.

Guatemalan nationals love to travel abroad for higher education; they sometimes arrive in Belarus to join language programs at Belarusian colleges.

Haiti nationals rarely come to Belarus to join Russian language courses.

The nationals of Honduras have no presence in Belarus at Russian-language faculties.

Jamaican international students love to be in Belarus and study different medical and technical courses; they join a Russian language course if they choose a Russian-medium degree program.

Nicaraguan nationals rarely choose Belarus as their study abroad destination to study the Russian language.

From Trinidad and Tobago, rarely do foreign students come to Belarus to join Russian language faculties.

Russian language courses at Belarusian institutes attract sometimes the nationals of Argentina, but in small numbers.

Bolivian nationals rarely come to Belarus to join Russian language courses.

Brazilian international students like to study medicine at one of the Belarusian state medical universities, and they choose Russian as their medium of instruction. During their first year in Belarus, they study a Russian language course.

From Chile, rarely do foreign students come to Belarus to join language faculties.

Columbian international students are welcomed in Belarus at Russian language faculties.

The nationals of Ecuador travel to Russia and Belarus every year to study different courses; they normally join a Russian language course in their first year.

The nationals of Guyana travel abroad every year for their higher education; they arrive in Belarus also to study Russian language courses.

The nationals of Paraguay rarely join Russian language courses at Belarusian universities and colleges.

Peru nationals like to study different courses abroad, and they choose Belarus also as their study abroad destination to study Russian language courses.

Suriname nationals rarely come to Belarus for their higher education, but sometimes they join Russian language courses.

The nationals of Uruguay rarely come to Belarus to learn the Russian language.

Venezuela nationals also have no presence in Belarus at Russian language faculties.

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