Study Economics in Belarus
It will be a good decision if you decide to study economics in Belarus at state economics universities.
MEDIUMS OF INSTRUCTION TO STUDY ECONOMICS IN BELARUS
As we all know, economics is a very popular degree program among foreign students, so economics in Belarus is offered at many state economics universities with English as the medium of instruction.
Economics courses are also offered in Russian as the medium of instruction at all state economics universities in many cities.
All foreign students who come from countries where English is well spoken and understood prefer to study economics in English as their medium of instruction. These foreign students are normally from Pakistan, India, Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Namibia, Afghanistan, Egypt, Zambia, Zimbabwe, etc.
Those foreign students who come from countries where English is not well understood or spoken study their Russian language course in their first year, and upon completion of their 10-month Russian language course, they join their economics course at one of the economics universities in Belarus.
Anyway, foreign students may choose their own medium of instruction for their economics degree courses in Belarus.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED?
For undergraduate admission in economics at Belarusian universities, all foreign students should have passed their secondary school and also have a travel passport.
For a master’s in Belarus, all national and international students must hold a bachelor’s degree before applying.
ADMISSION PROCESS
The admissions process is very easy to follow. All undergraduate foreign applicants who want to study economics should scan their secondary school certificate and a travel passport copy to the email of the admissions staff.
For a master’s in Belarus, foreign applicants are also required to scan their bachelor’s degree for eligibility assessment.
This assessment process takes two days, and all foreign applicants are notified by email of their admission possibilities.
Eligible international students send their admission fee, and ineligible students are asked to scan more academic documents for their admission to an economics university in Belarus.
WHERE ARE OFFICIAL STUDY INVITATIONS PROCESSED?
In Belarus, official study invitations are processed at the migration department.
Once the admission fee slip is received, their documents are sent to the migration department for the approval of an official admission letter, which is required for Belarusian student visa processing.
This official study invitation process takes two weeks, and the invitation is handed over to the admissions staff.
The admissions staff sends this official study invitation issued by the migration department to foreign applicants, as they require it for their Belarus study visa processing.
WHERE TO STUDY ECONOMICS?
Belarus is a hub for economic universities in many cities, and at all these universities in Belarus, foreign students are studying their economics courses.
The teaching staff is very friendly, and the way of teaching is highly professional at economics universities in Belarus.
The fee for Belarusian economics courses is also affordable, so foreign students prefer to study economics at these state universities in Belarus.
Economics degrees from Belarus are recognized globally, and these graduates may work worldwide.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING ECONOMICS
Economics is an extremely popular course among Algerian international students; they arrive in Belarus to join a bachelor’s in economics, and sometimes, they join a master’s in economics.
Algerian international students prefer to study economics in Russian at Belarusian economic universities.
Angolan international students also love to be international students at Belarusian economic universities. They mostly join an undergraduate economics course; they also join graduate programs in economics.
Angolan international students also study a Russian language course at Belarusian universities before starting their undergraduate and graduate economics programs.
Benin nationals are welcomed in Belarus at economics faculties; they also study economics in the Russian medium after a 10-month Russian language course.
Botswana nationals are good at English; they join economics degrees at Belarusian universities in English.
Burundi nationals rarely come to Belarus to join undergraduate and graduate economics programs at Belarusian universities.
Cameroonian international students are always coming to Belarus in large numbers to join undergraduate and graduate programs in economics, and Belarus admits Cameroonian international students warmly at its economics faculties.
Cameroonian international students study economics in English at Belarusian economics universities.
The tuition fee for economics courses is moderate, and Cameroonian international students can afford it easily.
The duration of a bachelor’s in economics is four years at Belarusian state universities, while the duration of a master’s in economics is one year.
At present, there is no presence of Chad nationals at Belarusian state economics universities.
Belarus warmly welcomes Comoros nationals at its economics universities. Comoros nationals mostly join graduate courses; sometimes, they join undergraduate economics courses too.
Belarusian state universities admit Congolese international students positively, who want to earn a European-class economics degree. No matter whether undergraduate or graduate.
Congolese international students study their economics degrees in Russian after a one-year Russian language course at one of the Belarusian state universities.
Ivory Coast nationals join Belarusian economics faculties every year, but their numbers are small. They mostly join a bachelor’s in economics after a 1-month Russian language course.
Eritrean international students love to be economics graduates from Belarusian state economics universities.
Normally, Eritrean international students join postgraduate courses in Belarus.
Eswatini nationals always prefer to join English-medium economics faculties at any Belarusian university.
Ethiopian international students also love to join graduate faculties of economics at Belarusian institutes.
Normally, Ethiopian international students come to join graduate degrees in economics after already earning a bachelor’s degree in Ethiopia.
Belarus offers economics courses in both mediums of instruction, Russian and English.
Egyptian international students join a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus; after the completion of the Russian language diploma, they join economics courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Egyptian international students also come to join the Ph.D. in Economics program at one of the Belarusian state universities.
Economics undergraduate programs are popular among Gabonese international students. They arrive in Belarus in small numbers and join a Russian language course during their first year. After obtaining a Russian language certificate, they join undergraduate and graduate economics degrees.
Belarus is one of the favorite study abroad destinations among Gambian international students; they prefer Belarus due to the affordable fee structure for international students and also because they earn a European economics degree from one of the Belarusian state universities.
Gambian international students always like to join English-medium economics degrees at Belarusian universities.
Ghanaian international students are always welcomed at Belarusian state universities with economics faculties.
Ghanaian international students study economics in English at Belarusian universities, no matter whether they are undergraduate or graduate economics programs.
Belarus offers Ghanaian international students an on-arrival student visa at Minsk International Airport.
French is the official language in Guinea; its nationals study for economics degrees in the Russian medium at Belarusian economics institutes after a one-year Russian language course.
Kenyan international students also join English-medium economics degrees at Belarusian universities.
They study both economics degree levels, undergraduate and graduate.
There is an embassy of Belarus in Kenya; they receive a study invitation from Belarus and then obtain a Belarus student visa in Kenya.
Liberian international students idealize Belarus as a European study abroad destination to earn an economics degree.
Liberian international students normally choose economics faculties with English as the medium of instruction.
Belarus offers Liberian international students an on-arrival student visa facility at Minsk International Airport.
Lesotho nationals have no presence at present in Belarus at economics faculties.
Libyan international students complete a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus and then join Russian-medium economics undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
Malawian nationals join economics faculties, but their numbers are not large in Belarus.
Malian nationals also join economics courses at Belarusian institutes, but rarely, and in small numbers.
Moroccan nationals are in the largest numbers coming to Belarus to join economics courses; they study economics in the Russian medium after a language course in their first year.
Mozambican nationals are welcomed in Belarus at economics faculties, but their numbers are always small at graduate and undergraduate faculties of economics.
Namibian international students are good at English; they join economics degrees in English at Belarusian economic universities. Namibian international students join both undergraduate and graduate economics programs; they also join Ph.D. programs in economics sometimes.
Nigerian international students are in the largest numbers at Belarusian economics faculties; they study economics in English at a bachelor’s degree level, even at the graduate level.
At all economic universities. Nigerian international students have a great presence in Belarus.
There is also an embassy of Belarus in Nigeria; they receive a study invitation from Belarus and then obtain a student visa from the embassy of Belarus in Nigeria.
Belarus admits Rwandan international students every year to its economic faculties; they prefer to study economic degrees in English at Belarusian universities.
Rwandan international students mostly join English-medium economic faculties in Belarus.
Senegalese international students speak the French language; they study economics in Russian at Belarusian universities after a 10-month Russian language course.
Sierra Leone is a low-populated country, but sometimes, its nationals arrive in Belarus to join graduate and undergraduate economics courses. Sierra Leone nationals always study their economics degrees in English.
Somalian international students love to be economics graduates from one of the Belarusian economic universities.
Belarus warmly welcomes South African international students at its state economic universities; South African international students join English-medium economics degree programs at Belarusian universities.
South African international students obtain a Belarusian student invitation from Belarus and then apply for their student visa at the embassy of Belarus in South Africa.
Sudanese international students prefer Russian as their medium of instruction; they join a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus and then join a bachelor’s in economics or a master’s in economics.
Tanzanian international students study economics in English in Belarus, no matter whether it’s an undergraduate economics course or a graduate degree in economics.
The tuition fee for economics is affordable for foreign students at both degree levels.
Togolese international students study economics in Russian as their medium of instruction after completing a Russian language course at one of the Belarusian state universities.
Tunisian international students also join a Russian language course before starting their economics degree programs at Belarusian universities.
Ugandan international students are welcomed in Belarus at economic faculties with English as the medium.
Zambian international students also study economics courses in English at any Belarusian state university.
English is always a preferred medium of instruction for Zimbabwean international students; they join an undergraduate and then graduate economics program at Belarusian state universities.
A few foreign students come to Belarus from Bahrain to study undergraduate and graduate economics programs.
Indian international students join many fields of study at Belarusian universities; they also study economics graduate and undergraduate programs, and their preferred medium of instruction is always English.
Indonesian international students are always in small numbers coming to Belarus, rarely even to join economics degrees.
Iranian international students are not good at English; they complete a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus and then join undergraduate and graduate economics programs at Belarusian international universities and colleges.
Iraqi nationals had always been arriving in Belarus to study economics at one of the Belarusian state universities.
Israeli nationals love to be in Russia and Belarus for higher education in the field of economics.
Belarus warmly admits Jordanian nationals at its economics universities with Russian as their medium of instruction.
A few international students arrive in Belarus from Kuwait at its economics faculties.
Lebanese international students earn a Russian language diploma in their first year and then join economics degrees.
The nationals of Oman also come to Belarus and join a Russian language faculty during their first year and then join their desired graduate and undergraduate economics courses.
Palestinian nationals come to Belarus every year in good numbers to join different degree programs; they also join economics courses at the graduate and undergraduate degree levels.
Qatar is a country full of foreign communities; a few foreign nationals arrive in Belarus from Qatar to study economics.
Sri Lankan international students are welcomed in Belarus, and they come in very good numbers; sometimes, they join Belarusian economics faculties to study for a bachelor’s in economics and also a master’s in economics.
A Russian language course is offered to Syrian international students on their arrival in Belarus, and then they study economics in Russian at any degree level.
Turkish international students also join a Russian language course at one of the Belarusian universities and then join economics degree programs.
From the United Arab Emirates, a few international students come to Belarus every year and join economics degrees.
Yemeni nationals are always in small numbers coming to Belarus for economics courses.
A few foreign students come to Belarus from Canada, and they join different courses, including economics courses.
Cuban international students are welcomed in Russia and Belarus; they also show interest in studying economics at Belarusian state universities.
Jamaican international students are welcomed in Belarus at all faculties, and also at economics faculties.
A few foreign nationals from the United States of America come to Belarus for economics education.
Ecuadorian international students love to be in Russia and Belarus for higher education; they join economics faculties too.
Peruvian nationals also come to Belarus in small numbers to study at economics faculties.
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