
ArmInfo.In 2025, Russia allocated 30,000 quotas for applicants from 177 countries, with Armenia receiving 280 places. This is a significant increase from the 2009 figure, when only 170 quotas were allocated, as reported by Vadim Fefilov, head of the Rossotrudnichestvo office in Armenia.
He noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin has set a goal of increasing the number of international students at Russian universities to 500,000 by 2030. Currently, this number stands at 415,000. According to the statement, Rossotrudnichestvo (Russian House in Armenia) is the operator of the first stage of the selection process for admission to Russian universities for free education under the Russian government's quotas. Among Armenian applicants, the most popular choices are the Higher School of Economics, RUDN University, Kosygin University, and the theatrical arts and cinematograthy universities GITIS and VGIK. In the medical field, Pirogov University and Sechenov University are the top choices.
The application process has been significantly simplified. Aigul Shamsutdinova, Rossotrudnichestvo's chief expert, reported that the organization's staff visit schools across the country, "from Movses to Tatev", to assist applicants. "We personally visit schools throughout Armenia, present program details, explain the application process, and help with filling out applications," Shamsutdinova said. She added that the quota allows for not only undergraduate studies but also master's and postgraduate studies, as well as secondary education. Vocational education. By enrolling under a quota after 9th grade, you can secure up to 12 years of free education.
Citizens of Armenia and the Russian Federation who permanently reside in Armenia and do not have permanent registration in Russia are eligible to participate in the program. Applications are being accepted starting September 15 and will continue until December 15.