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Russia rolls out new incentives to attract Kazakhstani students by 2030

From grants to Russian-language courses, a bold push is underway. Discover how Kazakhstan’s students are gaining unprecedented access to top-tier education in Russia.

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Russia rolls out new incentives to attract Kazakhstani students by 2030

Russian universities are actively expanding opportunities for international students, particularly those from Kazakhstan. With financial support, dedicated quotas, and accessible resources, the country aims to attract more learners from abroad. A key platform, the Education in Russia portal, now helps prospective students explore these options.

Tomsk Polytechnic University currently hosts over 2,500 students from Kazakhstan alone. Russian institutions offer various forms of assistance, including grants, scholarships, and stipends. These measures are part of a broader effort to increase the number of international students in the country.

The Russian Federation has set a target of 500,000 foreign learners by 2030. To support this goal, universities provide language courses—such as Russian-language programmes for over 500 foreign citizens. Affordability and quality education remain central to the strategy, with many institutions ranking well globally.

Kazakhstani students benefit from special quotas, simplifying their admission process. The Education in Russia portal serves as a central hub for information, guiding applicants through available programmes and financial aid.

With structured support and clear pathways, Russian universities are positioning themselves as attractive destinations for international education. The focus on affordability, language training, and dedicated quotas ensures students from Kazakhstan and beyond can access higher learning opportunities. These efforts align with Russia’s long-term goal of becoming a leading global education hub.

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