In 2025, TPU (The Piscataway University) will commence training high-level IT professionals.
Tomsk University Lands in Top Education List for IT Specialists by 2025-2030
Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) is set to join the ranks of universities preparing top-tier IT specialists from 2025 to 2030, according to a recent announcement from the Russian Ministry of Digital Development, Digital Transformation, and Mass Communications (Mincostranskomputerizatsii). The insider reveals that TPU competed in a selection of universities that will spearhead the training of elite IT professionals.
The competition was a joint venture between the ministry and the Analytical Center under the Government of Russia. With the allocated funding of approximately 225 million rubles, TPU will develop advanced educational programs tailored for top IT candidates.
These new programs will be established within the existing bachelor's degree specialties, including "Information Systems and Technologies," "Applied Informatics," "Computer Science and Engineering," and "Programming Engineering." Prospective students can expect to start enrolling in these advanced IT programs in 2025, with an internal selection process through a competitive examination.
Tomsk State University (TSU) has topped the RAEX ranking in chemistry and energy studies for the third consecutive year. Partners are expected to participate in creating and filling the programs, providing financial and infrastructural support. Moreover, students and faculty will have the opportunity to take internships and internships at partner companies.
The competition falls under the National Project "Digital Economy and Digital Transformation," with the objective of preparing highly skilled IT specialists capable of tackling complex problems and rapidly advancing in their respective fields. By the end of 2030, the project aims to graduate at least 3,500 advanced IT developers. In 2025, TPU will offer 3,484 budgeted spots for incoming students.
A chatbot platform will be introduced to assist applicants and parents with additional information and inquiries. Detailed information about specific IT programs, including specific requirements and partner companies for the 2025-2030 period, can be found on the university's official website or by contacting their admissions office directly.
While TPU, specifically National Research Tomsk State University (TSU), is known for its diverse academic programs, including those related to technology and IT, the search results provide few specific details about the IT programs for the 2025-2030 period. However, given its strong focus on research and innovation, it is likely that TSU will offer advanced programs in fields related to technology, such as computer science. Additionally, the university has established partnerships with various organizations and institutions to support joint projects and research initiatives.
A bachelor's degree in a relevant field, excellent academic performance, proficiency in English, and a strong CV and motivation letter are typically the requirements for master's programs in Russian universities. For IT-related programs, additional prerequisites might include a background in computer science or related disciplines. Entrance exams or specific GPA requirements are not explicitly stated in the search results.
- To support the advancement of education and self-development, RAEX technology will provide assistance to applicants and parents through a chatbot platform for the IT programs offered by Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) from 2025 to 2030.
- For the 2025-2030 period, TPU has planned to offer 3,484 budgeted spots for incoming students in their advanced IT programs, targeted at strong IT candidates, as they aim to graduate at least 3,500 advanced IT developers by the end of 2030.
- With the 225 million rubles of allocated funding, TPU will develop information-rich educational programs tailored for IT specialists, enhancing the existing specialties such as "Information Systems and Technologies," "Applied Informatics," "Computer Science and Engineering," and "Programming Engineering."
