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full-time state-funded Master’s programmes at HSE have completed enrolment for graduate students.

Yesterday, the website of the Higher School of Economics published enrolment orders for two-thirds of Master's programmes (link will appear later).

Enrolment for the remaining 23 full-time state-funded Master’s programmes will run until August 17.

For the International Relations in Eurasia Master’s programme, applications will be accepted until September 25.

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How to Transfer to HSE

December is one of the two months during the year when students can transfer to HSE from other academic institutions. To facilitate this process, HSE has introduced an online service for those seeking a transfer.

International Students Can Now Apply to HSE through a Simplified Procedure

HSE’s Admission Rules for the 2017/2018 academic year have undergone some changes in regards to international admission. The admission track is now unified for students from both CIS and non-CIS countries. Thus, only two exams must be passed in order to be accepted into a given undergraduate programme, while competitions for Master’s programmes only require a portfolio and an interview. The rules for International Olympiad Competitions have also been changed. Registration for these competitions ends on November 15.

2,078

first-year students are enrolled in state-funded places in the full-time Master's degree programme in Moscow. This is the largest enrolment yet; last year, 1,604 people enrolled in state-funded places in HSE's full-time Master's programmes.