STUDY OIL AND GAS IN BELARUS
Studying oil and gas in Belarus is a great opportunity at technical universities in Belarus.
Where to study oil and gas in Belarus
Oil and gas is offered at Belarusian technical universities, and many foreign students are studying their oil and gas courses at these engineering universities.
International students prefer Belarus to study oil and gas while choosing their study abroad destination in Europe.
The tuition fee in Belarus for oil and gas courses is affordable, and foreign engineering students can easily afford it, and even living expenses are quite cheap as compared to other European countries.
Foreign students feel very comfortable while studying at state universities in Belarus.
Every engineering university in Belarus has its hostels and is not too far from the campuses.
So once you choose to study oil and gas at one of the Belarusian state universities, we assure you that it is the right decision for your academic needs.
We are receiving applications for 2025-2026 intakes from foreign students who want to come to Belarus from different countries.
WHAT QUALIFICATION IS REQUIRED?
There are undergraduate and graduate courses offered in Belarus for oil and gas.
All foreign students who want to study oil and gas at the undergraduate level require a secondary school certificate and a travel passport.
For admission into a master’s in oil and gas at one of the technical universities in Belarus, applicants from any country require a bachelor’s degree to present.
This bachelor’s degree is acceptable in Belarus, no matter if it was earned in Belarus or from any other country.
HOW DOES THE ADMISSION PROCESS WORK IN BELARUS?
According to the admission process, all foreign students are required to scan their secondary school certificate and an international passport copy in the email of admissions staff that is written below.
For a master’s in oil and gas, international applicants are required to scan their bachelor’s degree for assessment by admissions staff.
The admission documents are printed for the purpose of eligibility assessment, and the admissions staff starts the assessment process, and within 2 days, all foreign applicants are informed by email of their eligibility assessment results.
Those foreign students who are found eligible are required to send their admission fee and scan the fee receipt in the same email that they used to send their required admission documents.
There are sometimes international applicants who are not found eligible for admission, and these ineligible applicants are asked to scan more supportive transcripts if required by the admissions staff.
WHO ISSUES THE OFFICIAL STUDY INVITATIONS?
In Belarus, all official study invitations for educational purposes are approved by the migration department only.
Once the admission fee receipt is received, the admission documents are handed over to the migration department for the processing of the official Belarusian study invitation that makes these foreign students able to come and study in Belarus.
Once issued within 2 weeks, this official Belarusian study invitation to study oil and gas is sent to the foreign applicant, as they need it for their Belarusian student visa processing and arrival.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING OIL AND GAS
Algerian international students are welcomed in Belarus at petroleum engineering faculties; they study petroleum engineering in the Russian medium after a Russian language course.
Angolan international students also join oil and gas faculties in Belarus, and they also join oil and gas degrees in the Russian medium after a 10-month Russian language course.
Benin nationals also join a Russian language course in their first year in Belarus before starting their oil and gas undergraduate and graduate programs.
The nationals of Botswana love to join oil and gas courses at Belarusian technical universities; they prefer English as their medium of instruction without joining a Russian language faculty.
Burundi nationals are welcomed in Belarus; they normally join oil and gas graduate programs.
Cameroonian international students are warmly welcomed in Belarus at petroleum engineering faculties.
They like to join English-medium petroleum engineering faculties. After admission to an undergraduate petroleum engineering program or an oil and gas graduate program, they receive an official study invitation from Belarus with an OK to board, and then they travel to Belarus from Cameroon; they are issued a Belarus student visa on arrival at Minsk International Airport.
Comoros nationals normally join petroleum engineering graduate courses at one of the Belarusian technical universities.
Congolese international students rarely join oil and gas faculties at Belarusian universities; they join a Russian language course before starting their actual oil and gas degree, no matter whether undergraduate or graduate.
Belarus admits Ivorian international students every year at its oil and gas faculties; international Ivorian students study for a bachelor’s in petroleum engineering or a master’s in petroleum engineering after earning a Russian language diploma from one of the Belarusian state universities.
At many Belarusian state technical universities, Egyptian international students are found studying Russian language courses before studying oil and gas undergraduate and graduate programs.
Eswatini nationals like to join English-medium oil and gas programs at any Belarusian state technical university.
Eritrean international students normally come to Belarus for their oil and gas graduate programs.
Ethiopian international students also arrive in Belarus to study oil and gas courses at graduate levels; their preferred language is English at oil and gas faculties.
Gabonese international students rarely join Belarusian technical institutes to study oil and gas engineering.
Gambian international students are welcomed in Belarus to join oil and gas engineering undergraduate and graduate faculties; their preferred medium of instruction is always English.
Gambian international students travel to Belarus from Gambia with an on-arrival student visa for Belarus.
Ghanaian international students come to Belarus in great numbers to join various technical programs; they also join oil and gas engineering graduate and undergraduate programs. Their preferred language to study oil and gas engineering is English.
Ghanaian international students travel to Belarus from Ghana, provided they have a study invitation from Belarus and also an OK to board; a Belarusian study visa for Ghanaian international students is issued on arrival at the entry port.
Guinean international students always join a Russian language course on arrival in Belarus and then join oil and gas engineering courses. Guinean international students travel to Belarus from Guinea after receiving a Belarusian student invitation and an OK to board for departure. A Belarus student visa for Guinean international students is issued on arrival at Minsk International Airport.
English is always the preferred medium of instruction among Kenyan international students; they join oil and gas engineering in English at one of the Belarusian state engineering universities. A Belarus student visa for Kenyan international students is issued by the embassy of Belarus in Kenya.
Lesotho nationals have no presence in Belarus at oil and gas faculties.
Liberian international students love to be engineers in the field of oil and gas; they like to join English-medium oil and gas engineering faculties.
Liberian international students travel to Belarus from Liberia after receiving a study invitation from Belarus with an OK to board. A Belarus student visa for Liberian international students is issued on arrival at Minsk International Airport.
Libyan international students join Russian language faculties in their first year in Belarus and then join oil and gas engineering graduate and undergraduate courses.
Malawian international students rarely come to Belarus and join petroleum engineering graduate and undergraduate faculties.
Malian international students also have no presence in Belarus at the faculties of oil and gas.
Petroleum engineering graduate and undergraduate courses attract many Moroccan international students to Belarus; they study petroleum engineering undergraduate and graduate courses in the Russian medium after earning a Russian language diploma.
Mozambican international students also come to Belarus in small numbers to join B.Sc. petroleum engineering and also M.Sc. petroleum engineering in the Russian medium.
Namibian international students are good at English; they always join oil and gas undergraduate and graduate courses in English.
Nigerian international students are always in great numbers applying for admission to Belarusian universities to join undergraduate and graduate petroleum engineering degree programs; they study petroleum engineering in English in Belarus with an affordable tuition fee.
Rwandan international students come to Belarus in small numbers and join a bachelor’s in petroleum engineering; they also join a master’s in petroleum engineering in Belarus.
Senegalese international students rarely join petroleum engineering faculties in Belarus for their undergraduate and graduate programs.
Sierra Leone nationals are not in good numbers coming to Belarus to study for an undergraduate oil and gas degree.
Somalian international students are also in small numbers arriving physically in Belarus to join undergraduate and graduate faculties of petroleum engineering.
South African international students apply for admission to Belarusian universities in good numbers and join English-medium petroleum engineering courses.
Sudanese international students earn a Russian language diploma in their first year in Belarus and then study oil and gas engineering in the Russian medium.
The tuition fee for oil and gas engineering is affordable in Belarus for foreign students.
Tanzanian international students are in small numbers coming to Belarus for oil and gas engineering courses.
Togolese international students join a Russian language course during their first year in Belarus, and then they start studying their undergraduate and graduate oil and gas engineering programs.
Tunisian international students also study oil and gas engineering in the Russian medium in Belarus after completing a Russian language course during their first year.
Ugandan international students love to be petroleum engineers after graduating from one of the Belarusian state universities, and Belarus admits them warmly at its oil and gas engineering faculties.
Zambian international students are always in good numbers arriving in Belarus for oil and gas engineering courses; they like to always study English-medium petroleum engineering degrees.
Zimbabwean international students apply for admission to Belarusian petroleum engineering faculties every year, and they prefer to study oil and gas engineering in English.
From Bahrain, foreign students come to Belarus every year and join the undergraduate and graduate faculties of oil and gas engineering.
Indian international students are welcomed in Belarus at the undergraduate and graduate faculties of petroleum engineering; they always study oil and gas engineering in English.
Indonesian international students have no presence in Belarus at present studying petroleum engineering.
Iranian international students study petroleum engineering in the Russian medium after completing a Belarusian language course in their first year in Belarus.
Iraqi nationals had been coming to Belarus in good numbers and joining oil and gas engineering faculties.
Israeli nationals also like to study petroleum engineering at Belarusian state universities; their numbers are increasing every year at the faculties of oil and gas.
Jordanian nationals are welcomed in Belarus for oil and gas engineering courses; they study at a Russian language faculty and then join petroleum engineering courses in Russian as their medium of instruction.
Kuwait residents are welcomed in Belarus to study oil and gas engineering graduate and undergraduate programs; they are always in great numbers applying for admission to petroleum engineering faculties at Belarusian universities.
Lebanese international students are offered a Russian language on arrival in Belarus before starting their oil and gas engineering education.
Omani nationals are also offered a Russian language course at one of the Belarusian universities, and then they join graduate and undergraduate faculties of oil and gas engineering.
Palestinian international students also study petroleum engineering in the Russian medium in Belarus after completing their 10-month Russian language course.
Qatari residents love to be oil and gas specialists after graduating from Belarusian state universities; they are normally the nationals of Asian and African countries.
Saudi Arabian residents also come to Belarus for petroleum engineering education; they are also the nationals of Asian and African countries.
Sri Lankan international students are warmly welcomed in Belarus for oil and gas engineering courses; they study oil and gas engineering in English in Belarus.
Syrian international students had been coming to Belarus for engineering courses; they also joined petroleum engineering faculties.
Turkish international students are welcomed in Belarus at the faculties of oil and gas engineering; they study petroleum engineering graduate and undergraduate courses in the Russian medium.
Yemeni nationals also come to Belarus in small numbers to join oil and gas engineering faculties.
Belarus offers the best oil and gas engineering programs; a few foreign students from Canada also come to Belarus and join oil and gas engineering graduate faculties.
Cuban international students are also in normal numbers applying for admission to Belarusian petroleum engineering courses.
Jamaican international students are welcomed in Belarus for oil and gas education; they always join oil and gas engineering courses in English at Belarusian technical universities.
A few foreign nationals from the United States of America also come to Belarus to join the graduate and undergraduate faculties of oil and gas engineering.
Ecuadorian international students are welcomed in Belarus at the faculties of petroleum engineering.
Peruvian nationals rarely come to Belarus for petroleum engineering studies.
We welcome foreign students who want to join their desired degree program in Belarus, and international students may contact us through the details given below.
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