Students returned to India amid Ukraine-Russia can now continue study at Russian universities

New Delhi: The future of Indian students, who were studying in Ukraine and left the education abruptly during Russia-Ukraine war, however, a good one is coming amidst all this.

Now these students will be able to continue their studies by taking admission in Russian University.

Roman Babushkin, deputy head of mission of the Russian Embassy in New Delhi, has given this good news and said that Indian students will be given admission in Russian universities, where they can continue their studies with their respective courses.

The careers of Indian students who had left Ukraine due to the Russo-Ukraine war were clouded with crisis and they were facing uncertainty about their future. There is good news for them from the Russian embassy. Roman Babushkin, deputy head of the Russian embassy, said such students could now continue their studies at Russian universities.

From where they had given a break to their studies, i.e. from where they left the course, they will now be able to continue their studies from there. Now they will also get rid of the problem of leaving studies in between and their academic year will also not be bad.

 

Students may also be eligible for a scholarship at Russian University:

According to Ratheesh C. Nair, honorary consul of the Russian Federation and director of the Russian House in Thiruvananthapuram, students who were getting the scholarship can also get scholarships in Russian universities, although they have made it clear that they will have to pay fees to take admission in Russian universities, the fees given in Ukraine will not be valid for the universities here.