Rules of admission of foreign citizens at a PhD programme
PhD programmes are available for foreign students which have higher education (Master`s degree), disposition toward scientific research activities and the ones who speak Russian language.
An applicant`s disposition toward scientific research activities, as well as level of language of instruction sufficient for PhD study, is revealed during an examination.
PhD programmes are available in full-time and part-time terms. Study period for a full-time course doesn`t exceed 3 years. The period of study for a degree-seeking students doesn`t exceed 5 years (the 1st and 2nd years are dedicated to preparation and qualifying exams as well in comprehensive subjects). In order to apply for a degree-seeking form of study, at least 2 years of correspondent practical experience is required (execution of duties which require higher education).
The ones applying for full-time studies must undertake qualifying examinations in Philosophy and Methodology of Science, Russian as a Foreign Language and a differential test in Informational Technologies before applying to a PhD programme. For this purpose the applicants are enrolled at a degree-seeking study course (2 years of study) for preparation and exams in comprehensive subjects with further study of a PhD programme.
Courses of Russian language are available for the ones who aspire to enhance their knowledge.
Terms of admission of foreign citizens at a PhD programme
PhD programmes are available for foreign students which have higher education (Master`s degree).
Before applying for a PhD programme, a foreign citizen possessing a diploma of higher education and correspondent degrees must prove the correspondence/equivalence of his documents to Belarusian ones in accordance with legislation of the Republic of Belarus.
In order to receive a notification of equivalence of documents issued in a foreign country a foreign citizen must present the following documents at the Republican Institute of High School (Minsk, Moskovskaya Str. 15, room 219, tel.: 8 017 228-13-13, web-site: nihe.bsu.by):
- application;
- passport or any other identification document;
- a copy of a considered document issued in a foreign country (legally certified and legalized by a notary);
- a copy of a diploma supplement (academic transcript) issued in a foreign country (legally certified and legalized by a notary);
- translation of an original document (its copy) issued in a foreign country and its supplement (academic transcript) legally certified by a notary. A document must be translated in one of the official language of the Republic of Belarus.
Maximum term of considering documents is 1 month as from the date of submission.
For more information call: 8 017 228-13-13.
List of documents required for admission of foreign citizens at a PhD programme
- an application addressed to the rector;
- an examination protocol;
- a copy of a higher education diploma (Master`s degree) translated into Russian and legally certified by a notary (in case a document is issued in a foreign country);
- a copy of a diploma supplement translated into Russian and legally certified by a notary (in case a document is issued in a foreign country);;
- a notification of equivalence of documents issued in a foreign country to a Belarusian diploma;
- certificate of termination of Russian language courses (if available);
- a prove of successful pass of qualifying examination;
- a personnel records list;
- an autobiography;
- a copy of passport legally certified by a notary;
- a medical certificate, certificate on HIV-infection absence;
- a study agreement;
- a copy of a tuition fees receipt (after the admission);
- a passport and diploma (presented personally by an applicant);
- 3 photos 3х4.
The above mentioned documents in case of issued in a foreign language must be translated into Russian and legally certified by a notary.
List of PhD and Doctoral programmes
1. PhD programmes
- 01.01.01 Substantial, Complex and Functional Analysis, PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 01.01.02 Differential Equations, Dynamic Systems and Optimal Management, PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 01.01.05 Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics, PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 01.01.06 Mathematical Logics, Algebra and Mathematical Cybernetics, PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 01.01.09 Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Cybernetics, PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 01.02.04 Mechanics of Deformable Solid Body, PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 01.04.02 Theoretical Physics, PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 01.04.03 Radiophysics, PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 01.04.05 Optics, PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 01.04.07 Physics of Condensate State, PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 01.04.16 Physics of Nuclear Core and Elementary Particles, PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 03.02.01 Botany, PhD (Biology)
- 03.02.04 Zoology, PhD (Biology)
- 03.03.01 Physiology, PhD (Biology)
- 03.02.07 Genetics, PhD (Biology)
- 03.02.08 Ecology (specifying branches), PhD (Biology)
- 05.13.11 Mathematical and Software Support of Calculating Machines, Complexes and Computer Networks, PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 05.13.15 Calculating Machines, Complexes and Computer Networks, PhD (Technics), PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 05.13.18 Mathematical Modeling, Calculus of Approximations and Programme Complexes, PhD (Technics), PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 05.16.09 Materials Science (specifying branches), PhD (Technics)
- 08.00.01 Economic Theory, PhD (Economics)
- 08.00.05 Economics and National Economy Management, PhD (Economics)
- 08.00.10 Finance, Money Circulation and Credit, PhD (Economics)
- 08.00.12 Accounting, Statistics, PhD (Economics)
- 08.00.13 Mathematical and Instrumental Methods of Economics, PhD (Economics), PhD (Physics and Mathematics)
- 10.01.01 Belarusian Literature, PhD (Philology)
- 10.01.02 Russian Literature, PhD (Philology)
- 10.02.01 Belarusian Language, PhD (Philology)
- 10.02.02 Russian Language, PhD (Philology)
- 12.00.01 Theory and History of Law and State; History of Law and State Doctrines, PhD (Law)
- 12.00.03 Civil Law; Business Law; Family Law; International Private Law, PhD (Law)
- 12.00.05 Labour Law; Social Security Law, PhD (Law)
- 12.00.08 Criminal Law and Criminology; Criminal and Executive Law, PhD (Law)
- 13.00.01 General Pedagogics, History of Pedagogics and Education, PhD (Pedagogy)
- 13.00.02 Theory and Methodology of Study and Training (Mathematics, Secondary and Higher Education), PhD (Pedagogy)
- 13.00.02 Theory and Methodology of Study and Training (English, Secondary and Higher Education), PhD (Pedagogy)
- 13.00.02 Theory and Methodology of Study and Training (Geography, Secondary and Higher Education), PhD (Pedagogy)
- 13.00.02 Theory and Methodology of Study and Training (Physics, Secondary and Higher Education), PhD (Pedagogy)
- 13.00.04 Theory and Methodology of Physical Training, Sport Training, Health-Improving and Adaptive Physical Training, PhD(Pedagogy), PhD (Psychology)
- 19.00.01 General Psychology, Psychology of a Personality, History of Psychology, PhD (Psychology)
- 19.00.05 Social Psychology, PhD (Psychology)
- 19.00.07 Pedagogical Psychology, PhD (Psychology)
- 25.01.01 General and Regional Geology, PhD (Geology and Mineralogy)
- 25.01.07 Hydrogeology, PhD (Geology and Mineralogy)
- 25.01.12 Geology, Prospecting and Exploration of Oil and Natural Gas Fields, PhD (Geology and Mineralogy)
- 25.03.01 Physical Geography and Biogeography, Soils Geography and Landscapes Geochemistry, PhD (Geography)
2. Doctoral programmes
- 01.01.06 Mathematical Logics, Algebra and Theory of Numbers
- 01.04.05 Optics
- 05.13.15 Calculating Machines, Complexes and Computer Networks
- 05.13.18 Mathematical Modeling, Calculating Methods and Programme Complexes
- 10.02.01 Belarusian Language
- 01.04.07 Physics of Condensate State