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    • In 1929, the Higher Courses for Communications Engineers were located in house No. 61 on the Moika River embankment.
    • Since 1930, the Leningrad Institute of Communications Engineers (LIIS) has settled there. In the same year, a workers' faculty (workers' faculty) and a communications technical school were opened, forming a single structure with the institute, called the Leningrad Educational Communications Combine (LUKS).
    • October 13, 1930 - resolution of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR on the organization of the Leningrad Institute of Communications Engineers (662 people were admitted to the first year).
    • 1931-1941 - evening department is open. Publishing and research sectors have been created.
    • On June 8, 1940, the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Communications (LEIS) was named after Professor M.A. Bonch-Bruevich.
    • 1941, June-August - 70% of the teaching staff, staff and students go to the front. The university departments were reorganized to carry out military orders. More than 300 students and employees participated daily in the construction of defensive structures, 360 students worked at special military facilities in the Leningrad region. Training and production workshops produced shells, instruments for the navy, and radio stations. Courses for radio operators and telegraph operators have been created.
    • 1941-1942, winter - more than 50 teachers and staff of the university died from hunger and cold.
    • January 1942-1945 - evacuation of LEIS to Kislovodsk, then to Tbilisi. In July 1942, classes at the institute resumed in Tbilisi. A branch of the institute was created in Leningrad. In January 1945, the institute completely returned to Leningrad.
    • 1945 - three faculties were opened: radio communications and broadcasting, telephone and telegraph communications, and evening education. The work of the graduate school has resumed. A military department and a television research laboratory were created.
    • 1947 - the first scientific and technical conference of the teaching staff was held, which later became annual. The Institute is entrusted with training specialists for foreign countries.
    • 1949 - the first research in Russia in the field of color and stereoscopic television began at the Department of Television.
    • 1959 - LEIS scientists and employees designed and built the first experimental tropospheric communication line in the USSR. About 10 new departments were created; 12 industry self-supporting research laboratories were organized. A scientific and training ground has been created in the village of Voeykovo near St. Petersburg (Leningrad). In 1959, an experimental television center was created, which, together with the Leningrad Television Studio, conducted weekly broadcasts.
    • 1960-1966 - LEIS is entrusted with the publication of Proceedings of educational institutes of communication. A radio engineering faculty and a branch of the university were organized - Zavod-VTUZ at the NPO named after. Comintern (1963) The second academic building and two dormitories for 700 and 600 places were put into operation. LEIS has been granted the right to accept doctoral dissertations for defense. 89 candidate's theses were defended. In 1964, the dean's office for work with foreign students was formed. Specialized computers have been designed and created. The first domestic device for copying drawings was manufactured.
    • In 1965, the institute was awarded a Diploma of Honor from the USSR Exhibition of Economic Achievements for the exhibition “The Role of Scientific Research in Improving the Quality of the Educational Process.”
    • 1966 - Head of the Department of Television, Professor P.V. Shmakov was awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor.
    • 1972 - two leading communications faculties were formed - MES and NPP.
    • 1973 - the team of authors of the textbook “Television” was awarded the State Prize.
    • 1978-1992 - LEIS was included in the number of leading universities in the country in scientific work (1978). LEIS was awarded the Challenge Red Banner of the USSR MS and the Central Committee of the Trade Union of Communication Workers. Construction of a training and laboratory building began on Bolshevikov Avenue (1978-1992).
    • 1992 - the Faculty of Economics and Management was formed.
    • 1993 - the university received university status. New name: St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after. prof. M. A. Bonch-Bruevich (SPbSUT). The St. Petersburg College of Telecommunications is included in the structure of SPbSUT. The Arkhangelsk and Smolensk colleges of telecommunications became branches of the university. The state educational institution “Lyceum at St. Petersburg State University of Technology” was founded.
    • In 2009, the Research Innovation Center for Telecommunications was created at St. Petersburg State University of Technology.
    • In November 2008, construction began on a new educational and laboratory building for the preparation of masters on Bolshevikov Avenue (university campus). On September 5, 2008, its opening ceremony took place.
    • Since March 2, 2015, courses have been held at St. Petersburg State University of Technology on the basis of the Department of Design and Production of Radio-Electronic Equipment (KPReS) from the PT Electronics holding.
    • May 11, 2017 Rector of St. Petersburg State University of Technology

    Olga Lvovna Maltseva, professor, colonel of the military training center, was awarded the prestigious All-Russian historical and literary prize “Alexander Nevsky” for the book “The August Patronesses of the Russian Regiments.” At the awards ceremony, which took place in St. Petersburg, the founders of the All-Russian Historical and Literary Prize "Alexander Nevsky" - the Union of Writers of Russia and JSC "Talion" - presented O.L. Maltsev diploma of the third degree, a cash prize and a bronze sculpture depicting the holy blessed Alexander Nevsky.


    Dear SPbSUT students! Based on the results of the last session, many students have academic debts. The debt repayment schedule is here.


    Dear employees of SPbSUT! In the section “Open Register of Documents” (Management, Finance) new instructions for office work are posted. Please read this document.


    Dear students, teachers and employees of SPbSUT! At our university, immunization against influenza is taking place until November 1, 2019.


    St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich, on September 1, 2019, began implementing a special program of vocational training and additional vocational education for citizens of pre-retirement age according to international WorldSkills standards. The program is being implemented within the framework of the federal project “Older Generation” of the national project “Demography”. The training is free for students. Sign up for the program.


    Dear freshmen! SPbSUT issues SBERBANK WORLD cards. 1. Having your own SBERBANK WORLD card (any region) is welcome, you must PROMPTLY provide the details to room 625! Details can be obtained at any branch if you have a passport, at an ATM or online. In this case, you do not need to obtain a card from the university.


    State Unitary Enterprise "Petersburg Metro" together with PJSC "Sberbank of Russia" has implemented the possibility of delayed replenishment (extension) of certain types of travel tickets in self-service devices and cash desks in all Sberbank offices, through Sberbank Online or the bank's mobile application, as well as by connecting to the "Autopayment" service . These types of travel tickets include: a personalized monthly (tram, trolleybus, bus, metro) ticket for students; personalized monthly (tram, trolleybus, bus, metro) ticket for students; personalized metro ticket for students for a month; personalized combined (tram, trolleybus, bus) monthly ticket for students.


    On September 11, the Central Museum of Communications named after A.S. celebrated its 147th birthday. Popova. Among the honored guests, the staff of St. Petersburg State University of Technology were invited to the festive event - the head of the Department of TV and M, Professor A. A. Gogol, Associate Professor of the Department of TV and M, Erganzhiev N. A., the director of the PSC "Museum of SPb SUT" Deripasko S. V., as well as a group of RTS masters. “Today the Central Museum of Communications is one of the oldest scientific and technical museums in the world, which houses a unique collection of exhibits on the history of postal, telegraph and telephone communications, radio communications and broadcasting, television, mobile, space and satellite communications. Many generations of museum employees carefully preserve the history of development communications, cordially open their doors to visitors, helping to better understand the past and present, instilling in young people, including Boncha students, a sense of patriotism and involvement in the glorious past and present of the communications and telecommunications industry. Preserving traditions and at the same time widely introducing modern forms of scientific and educational work, the museum has become a real center of culture, education and upbringing of citizens,” the guests noted in their congratulations.


    As part of a cooperation agreement with the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), 3rd year student of the RTS faculty Elizaveta Lebed and 2nd year master's student of the ICSS faculty Pham Van Dai studied in Slovenia during the spring semester of the 2018/2019 academic year. Students talk about their participation in the exchange program:


    On September 8, a funeral and solemn ceremony dedicated to the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Siege took place at the Nevsky Military Cemetery "Cranes". Flowers and wreaths were laid at the obelisk of the "Cranes" memorial by the head of the administration Alexey Gulchuk, deputies of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, heads and employees of the district's law enforcement agencies, heads of municipalities of the Nevsky district, veterans of the Nevsky district, youth activists and residents of the Nevsky district.

    

    St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after prof. M. A. Bonch-Bruevich

    St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after. prof. M. A. Bonch-Bruevich
    (SPbSUT)
    International name

    The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications

    Former names

    Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Communications (LEIS)

    Motto

    Always in touch with the future!

    Year of foundation
    Type

    State

    Rector

    Bachevsky Sergey Viktorovich

    Students
    Location
    Legal address

    191186, St. Petersburg, emb. Moika River, 61
    193232, St. Petersburg, Bolshevikov Ave., 22

    Website

    Coordinates: 59°56′05″ n. w. 30°19′04″ E. d. /  59.934722° s. w. 30.317778° E. d.(G) (O) (I)59.934722 , 30.317778

    St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after. prof. M. A. Bonch-Bruevich (SPbSUT), former Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Communications ( LEIS) - a higher educational institution that trains specialists in the field of communications and telecommunications.

    Story

    The history of the university began in 1930, when a special higher educational institution in radio engineering and telecommunications was created in Leningrad on the basis of the Higher Courses of Communications. A little later it received the name Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Communications (LEIS).

    From the very beginning, the country's best specialists in radio engineering and wire communications technology were involved in the educational process at the institute. Among them were scientists from the Central Radio Laboratory (the former Nizhny Novgorod Radio Laboratory, relocated to Leningrad) - M. A. Bonch-Bruevich, A. M. Kugushev, B. A. Ostroumov, V. V. Tatarinov and others.

    During the war, LEIS was evacuated to Tbilisi. Active research and educational activities continued there. In the post-war years, the institute became a major educational and scientific center for the training of communications engineers. For example, it was at LEIS that the first research in the field of color and stereoscopic television in the USSR began (1949, Department of Television).

    The following years became a time of technical and scientific achievements for the institute. This was due to the expansion of educational services, updating of curricula and the entire learning process at the institute. Over the years, LEIS named after. prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich has become an important structural component of the communications industry. In 1993, LEIS received university status and its modern name.

    Today St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after. prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich is a modern, competitive state educational institution of higher professional education. Here a student can receive education at all levels - from secondary to higher education, in more than 20 technical and humanitarian specialties, as well as improve their qualifications through the system of additional education. SPbSUT's high ranking among technical universities in Russia is ensured and maintained by its highly qualified teachers and scientists.

    International cooperation of St. Petersburg State University of Technology is the participation of teachers and students in internships, seminars, conferences, and symposiums. For several years, the university has been actively working on the International Integrated Study (IIS) “Double Diploma” program in partnership with the Higher School of Telecommunications (University of Applied Sciences) Deutsche Telekom Leipzig, Germany. Here are just some of the university's foreign higher education institutions: Donau-University (Austria), Fachhochschule Leipzig (Germany), Fachhochschule fur Technik und Wirtschaft (Berlin) Germany), Lappeenranta University of Technology (Finland), University of Helsinki (Finland), ENST-Bretagne (France), Danderyds Gumnasium (Sweden).

    Students are sent to partner universities for “inclusive learning”, to write dissertations, to receive a EUROMASTER master’s degree. An exchange of graduate students and interns was organized; exchange of teachers - for giving lectures, conducting joint scientific research and seminars. Joint laboratories and training centers for the retraining of communications specialists have been created with the participation of such foreign companies as Siemens AG, Nokia, Alkatel, AT&T, FINNET, NEC, Teletechno OY.

    Stages of the journey

    1930-1941 Formation of an industrial university

    October 13, 1930 - resolution of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR on the organization of the Leningrad Institute of Communications Engineers (662 people were admitted to the first year). 1931-1941 - evening department is open (specialties: radio communications, telephony, telegraphy). Publishing and research sectors have been created. On June 8, 1940, the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Communications (LEIS) was named after Professor M.A. Bonch-Bruevich. More than 40 research works have been completed, more than 30 textbooks and monographs, 50 teaching aids, 19 scientific and technical collections of the institute, 152 scientific articles have been published, 2,155 specialists have graduated, 21 graduate students have defended their dissertations. The institute had 1,400 students (as of 1941), 400 teachers and staff, 23 departments, 40 educational and scientific laboratories, and training and production workshops.

    1941-1945 Together with the country

    1941, June-August - 70% of the teaching staff, staff and students go to the front. The university departments were reorganized to carry out military orders. More than 300 students and employees participated daily in the construction of defensive structures, 360 students worked at special military facilities in the Leningrad region. Training and production workshops produced shells, instruments for the navy, and radio stations. Courses for radio operators and telegraph operators have been created. 1941-1942, winter - more than 50 teachers and staff of the university died from hunger and cold. 1942 January 1945 - evacuation of LEIS to Kislovodsk, then to Tbilisi. In July 1942, classes at the institute resumed in Tbilisi, with 471 students studying. A branch of the institute was created in Leningrad (1943), where 181 students were admitted. In January 1945, the institute was completely reevacuated to Leningrad.

    1945-1993 Leading university in the communications industry

    1945 - three faculties were opened: radio communications and broadcasting, telephone and telegraph communications, and evening education. The work of the graduate school has resumed. A military department and a television research laboratory were created. 1947 - the first scientific and technical conference of the teaching staff was held, which later became annual. The Institute is entrusted with training specialists for foreign countries. 1945-1956 - 83 doctoral and master's theses were defended. 52 textbooks and teaching aids have been published. The total number of students studying at LEIS is about 5,000 (as of 1956). 1960-1966 - LEIS is entrusted with the publication of Proceedings of educational institutes of communication. A radio engineering faculty and a branch of the university were organized - Zavod-VTUZ at the NPO named after. Comintern (1963) The second academic building and two dormitories for 700 and 600 places were put into operation. LEIS has been granted the right to accept doctoral dissertations for defense. 89 candidate's theses were defended. 1978-1992 - LEIS was included in the number of leading universities in the country in scientific work (1978). Construction of an educational and laboratory building began on Bolshevikov Avenue (1978-1992). More than 8,500 students study at seven faculties in five specialties, including 300 foreign students (1980). The number of teachers is about 600 people, teaching and support staff - more than 400 people.

    1993 to present as a University

    1993 - the university received university status. New name: St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after prof. M. A. Bonch-Bruevich (SPbSUT).

    The following priority scientific directions have been identified: the development of digital information transmission systems, the introduction of fiber-optic communication lines, the development of information networks, mobile communication networks. New departments were created: digital signal processing; communication networks; information security of telecommunication systems; biomedical technology; information management systems; global information technologies; global infocommunication networks and systems.

    On the basis of St. Petersburg State University of Technology, the St. Petersburg Telecommunication Center was created - an industry center for training and advanced training of specialists. A department of fundamental training was created, which provided training at the university for specialists in the “bachelor-master” system. The St. Petersburg College of Telecommunications is included in the structure of SPbSUT. The Arkhangelsk and Smolensk colleges of telecommunications became branches of the university. The state educational institution Lyceum at St. Petersburg State University of Technology was founded. The Institute of Information Technologies was created.

    On September 5, 2008, the opening ceremony of the new reconstructed academic building of the university took place on Bolshevikov Avenue. The reconstruction of the building allows organizing the educational process at a qualitatively new level. The “1 student - 1 computer” program has been successfully implemented, within the framework of which each full-time student receives free use of an Apple MacBook laptop computer.

    In 2009, the Research Innovation Center for Telecommunications was created at St. Petersburg State University of Technology, which is designed to ensure the integration of science, education and business, as well as to create a domestic sector of manufacturers of telecommunications equipment and solutions in the field of digital media. Here, students study at the same time and existing staff improve their skills.

    In order to meet modern requirements for educational activities, educational programs are constantly being improved and new specialties and specializations are being opened.

    In November 2008, construction began on a new educational and laboratory building for the preparation of masters on Bolshevikov Avenue (university campus). On September 5, 2008, its opening ceremony took place, which made it possible to organize the educational process at a qualitatively new level. Construction of another new educational and laboratory building is underway on Bolshevikov Avenue for the training of masters and highly qualified specialists, which is planned to be completed by 2011-2012.

    In October 2012, St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after. prof. M.A. Bonch-Bruevich entered the TOP 10 effective universities in St. Petersburg.

    University today

    St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after. prof. M. A. Bonch-Bruevich is a well-known university in the communications and telecommunications industry. SPbSUT, having a rich history and traditions, is at the same time one of the most innovative universities in Russia. The main activity of the university is the training of highly qualified specialists in the field of telecommunications who master the fundamental principles of knowledge, applied methods and techniques, who are able to pose and solve scientific and technical problems, and make independent decisions.

    SPbSUT offers the most popular training programs on the labor market for the communications and telecommunications industry, economics, management, advertising and public relations. Today, 7 thousand students are studying at the university in 15 areas of training. The university is developing a multi-level system of continuous training: school - lyceum - college - university.

    SPbSUT occupies a leading position not only among communications universities, but also among other technical universities in Russia. The best specialists in the field of communications, telecommunications, radio broadcasting, infocommunications, multimedia, information systems, advertising and television teach here.

    The international cooperation

    SPbSUT carries out international cooperation on the basis of agreements and the participation of teachers and students in internships, seminars, conferences, and symposiums. For several years, the university has been actively working on the International Integrated Study (IIS) “Double Diploma” program in partnership with the Higher Special Education School Deutsche Telekom Leipzig (Fachhochschule Deutsche Telekom). Some foreign higher education institutions that are partners of the university:

    • Donau-University (Austria)
    • Fachhochschule Leipzig (Germany)
    • Fachhochschule fur Technik und Wirtschaft (Berlin, Germany)
    • Lappeenranta University of Technology (Finland)
    • University of Helsinki (Finland)
    • ENST-Bretagne (France)
    • TELECOM Lille 1 (France)
    • Danderyds Gumnasium (Sweden)

    Students are sent to partner universities for “inclusive learning”, writing dissertations, and obtaining a EUROMASTER master’s degree. An exchange of graduate students and interns was organized; exchange of teachers - for giving lectures, conducting joint scientific research and seminars. Joint laboratories and training centers for the retraining of communications specialists have been created with the participation of such foreign companies as Siemens AG, Nokia, Alcatel, AT&T, FINNET, NEC, Teletechno OY.

    A department for promoting the employment of graduates has been created at SPbSUT. To hold competitions for sports teams, the university rents halls and purchases uniforms and equipment. The university has three student dormitories.

    University faculties

    • Faculty of Radio Communications, Television and Multimedia Technologies. ().
    • Faculty of Multichannel Telecommunication Systems. ()
    • Faculty of Communication Networks, Switching Systems and Computer Engineering. ().
    • Faculty of Communication Technologies and Biomedical Electronics. ().
    • Faculty of Information Systems and Technologies.().
    • Faculty of Economics and Management. ().
    • Department of fundamental training. ().
    • Faculty of evening and distance learning. ().
    • Faculty of advanced training and retraining of engineering and teaching staff. ().

    The university includes (), which includes a military training center, a military department, a department for retraining specialists, and a patriotic education group.

    Admission

    No later than February 1, SPbSUT publishes the following information on its official website for applicants:

    • a list of areas of training (specialties) for which SPbSUT announces admission in accordance with the license to carry out educational activities;
    • annual rules for admission to SPbSUT;
    • annual rules for admission to training in basic professional educational programs of secondary vocational education;
    • appendices to the rules for admission to secondary vocational education programs;
    • a list of entrance tests in general education subjects for each field of study (specialty) in accordance with the List of entrance tests for state-accredited educational institutions of higher professional education, approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred to as the List of entrance tests;
    • list and information on the forms of conducting entrance examinations for persons with higher professional education, and the rules for their conduct;
    • list and information on the forms of conducting entrance tests for studies in master's programs and certification tests for admission to the second and subsequent courses and the rules for their conduct;
    • list and information on the forms of conducting entrance examinations for persons with secondary vocational education and entering for training in a shortened bachelor's program of the relevant profile, and the rules for their conduct;
    • programs of entrance examinations conducted by the university independently and the rules for their conduct;
    • information about the forms of entrance examinations for foreign citizens and the rules for conducting them;
    • information on the possibility of accepting applications and necessary documents provided for by this Procedure in electronic digital form;
    • features of conducting entrance tests for citizens with disabilities;
    • information on the timing of the Unified State Exam for persons who do not have Unified State Exam results.

    Students can undergo training at the Faculty of Military Training, and also have the opportunity to receive a second higher education in the specialties of St. Petersburg State University of Technology. Upon graduation from the university, students receive state-issued diplomas.

    Famous graduates

    • Toure, Hamadoun - Secretary General of the International Telecommunication Union

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    Without education, it is impossible to imagine the present and future of every person. Without knowledge, you will not be able to get a prestigious position, earn a living, or develop your self. Lack of education leads to degradation. To prevent this from happening, the state has created a huge number of universities, which every year open their doors to new students and invite them to learn specialties that are interesting and in demand in the modern world. One of the universities worthy of attention is St. Petersburg Bonch-Bruevich University (a state-owned university in the field of telecommunications, abbreviated as SPbSUT).

    Historical information

    The history of the university, existing in St. Petersburg, dates back to 1930. At that time, the Leningrad Institute of Communications Engineers was founded in the city. At the time of opening there were 4 faculties: engineering and economics, radio engineering, telegraph and telephone.

    The history of our country is reflected in the history of the university, as in a mirror. Teachers and students have written more than one glorious page in its chronicle. The educational institution went through the Great Patriotic War and made its contribution to the Victory. With the outbreak of the war, many institute employees and students decided to defend their homeland and went to the front, and the departments began to carry out military orders. To ensure that the activities of the university did not stop, it was evacuated to Kislovodsk, and later it was transferred to Tbilisi.

    The return of the institute to Leningrad took place in 1945, when the Great Patriotic War was left behind. The development of the university began. New departments and laboratories were opened within its structure, a scientific and training ground and an experimental television center appeared. Between 1960 and 1993, the institute was considered a leading university in its field. In 1993, the status and name of the educational institution changed. Now the institute has become the St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications named after M. A. Bonch-Bruevich. It still operates under this name.

    About the modern educational institution

    Currently, Bonch-Bruevich University is located at the following address: St. Petersburg, Bolshevikov Avenue, 22k1. The educational institution is considered one of the oldest and most famous universities in our country. The university is considered a leader in the field of training qualified specialists for the field of telecommunications and communications. Over the years of its existence, a huge number of graduates have emerged from its walls. Many of them have achieved excellent success in life - they have become leaders of industry companies, famous scientists, public and political figures.

    The university is an effective university. This is confirmed by the successful completion of regular inspections by Rosobrnadzor. In 2016, the university passed the state accreditation procedure. The university received a corresponding certificate valid until April 2019.

    Rector of the university

    The rector of Bonch-Bruevich University is Sergei Viktorovich Bachevsky - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. In the past he was a military man. Bachevsky began his teaching career at a military educational institution. When he had to leave the service, the specialist went to the Northwestern Correspondence Polytechnic University. He worked there until the university was liquidated and became part of the Mining University. There was no vacancy for Bachevsky at the new educational institution. His search for work led him to Avangard OJSC, where he began scientific activities.

    In 2011, Sergei Viktorovich Bachevsky came to the University of Telecommunications. Here he was appointed to the position of rector. Bachevsky held this post for almost 6 years, but quite recently a shocking event occurred. At the beginning of 2017, the rector was detained by the Federal Security Service because he was suspected of exceeding his official powers. University staff do not believe that Bachevsky could have committed a crime, because he always worked for the benefit of the university. While the investigation is underway, the university will be led by Georgy Mashkov, acting rector, first vice-rector of St. Petersburg State University of Technology, professor.

    Bonch-Bruevich University, St. Petersburg: faculties and colleges

    The university has 6 faculties:

    • radio communication technologies;
    • infocommunication networks and systems;
    • information systems and technologies;
    • fundamental training;
    • economic and managerial;
    • humanitarian.

    Faculties prepare students for bachelor's and master's programs. Secondary vocational education can also be obtained at a university. It is offered by colleges operating within the organizational structure of the educational institution. The main college, naturally, is located in St. Petersburg. Branches are located in Smolensk and Arkhangelsk.

    Faculty of Radio Communication Technologies

    This structural unit at Bonch-Bruevich University prepares undergraduate students in the following specialties:

    . "Biotechnical technologies and systems."
    . "Technologies and design of electronic means."
    . "Infocommunication technologies and communication systems."
    . "Radio engineering".

    At the faculty, students learn to operate and develop the necessary equipment used in converting information and transmitting it over radio channels. The modern material and technical base of the structural unit helps them in obtaining high-quality knowledge.

    Faculty of ICSS and ISiT

    ICSS is the designation for the Faculty of Infocommunication Networks and Systems at Bonch-Bruevich University in St. Petersburg. This structural unit offers slightly more areas of training. Students here study who, after graduation, will work in the field of information science and computer technology (I&CT), optoinformatics and photonics, software engineering, information security, services, infocommunication technologies and communication systems.

    The Faculty of Information Systems and Technologies has a small selection of areas. Applicants choose from the following options:

    • "Management in technical systems."
    • "Automation of technological processes and production."
    • "Information technologies and systems."

    Faculty of Fundamental Training

    This unit has been operating within the university structure for almost 10 years. It prepares bachelors in only one direction - Electronics and Nanoelectronics. Students study mathematics, physics, and programming in depth. The following professional disciplines are offered:

    • "Energy Electronics".
    • "Intelligent power electronics".
    • "Optoelectronics".
    • "Nanoelectronics".

    People entering the Faculty of Fundamental Training at Bonch-Bruevich University make the right choice. Firstly, here they are offered a popular and modern education, which in the future can help them find a well-paid and interesting job. Secondly, the faculty pays attention to the employment of graduates. An agreement was concluded with ZAO Svetlana-Electropribor. The company finances the training of students who, after graduation, will be invited to work. Agreements were also signed with JSC Concern NPO Aurora, JSC Vector, JSC Dalnyaya Svyaz, etc.

    Faculty of Economics and Management

    From the first days of its existence, the faculty was one of the most popular structural divisions. Applicants have strived and strive to enroll here, because the proposed areas are very relevant. Specialists with economic and management education are needed in every organization, company, and factory.

    The faculty is recruiting for bachelor's degrees in the following areas: “Management” and “Business Informatics”. The education received here is of very high quality. The employees of the structural unit carefully thought out the educational process, which includes lectures, laboratory and practical classes, and coursework.

    Faculty of St. Petersburg University of Telecommunications. Bonch-Bruevich is actively involved in international activities. He concluded contracts with leading universities in foreign countries (Great Britain, Germany, Finland). Partnerships allow student exchanges. Russian students who enter a foreign university improve their language proficiency and deepen their knowledge of their specialty.

    Faculty of Humanities

    Another popular structural unit is the Faculty of Humanities. There are 2 areas of training offered here:

    • "Advertising and Public Relations".
    • "Foreign Regional Studies".

    The university's Faculty of Humanities also conducts international activities. Students take part in internships, student exchanges, and international competitions. Students of the Faculty of Humanities were lucky enough to visit different European countries and gain the necessary practical skills from highly qualified foreign teachers.

    More about colleges

    The College of Telecommunications appeared in St. Petersburg in 1930. Then it was called the Leningrad Communications Training Center. Later the educational institution became a technical school. It received the name of the polar signalman Krenkel. Subsequently, an important event occurred in the educational institution. It began to operate as a college at Bonch-Bruevich University (that is, it became part of it).

    The history of the Smolensk College of Telecommunications began in 1930 of the last century. At first, the secondary specialized educational institution was independent, and in 1998 it became a branch of the University of Telecommunications.

    The year of foundation of the Arkhangelsk College of Telecommunications is also 1930. For a couple of years it functioned under the name of the Northern Regional Electrical Technical College. In 1932 it was renamed the Arkhangelsk College of Communications. In 1999, the institution became part of the University of Telecommunications and continued its activities in Arkhangelsk as a branch of the university.

    All colleges train students in in-demand specialties. For example, in colleges you can enroll in “Communication networks and switching systems”, “Computer networks”, “Management”, “Economics and accounting”, etc.

    Entrance tests and preparatory courses

    Entrance tests are determined for each area of ​​training. Applicants take 3 exams. For example, in “Radio Engineering”, “Infocommunication Technologies and Communication Systems”, “Electronics and Nanoelectronics” you need to take mathematics, Russian language and physics, in “Information Security”, “Standardization and Metrology”, “Management in Technical Systems” - mathematics, Russian language, computer science and information and communication technologies. To obtain accurate information about entrance examinations, you should contact the university admissions office.

    People who want to prepare for passing exams are invited to the university by the department of career guidance and pre-university preparation. It provides training in preparatory courses in general education subjects (Russian language, computer science, physics, mathematics). Various programs have been developed for schoolchildren and applicants. They determine the duration of the courses. Training can last from 2 weeks to 2 years.

    Passing scores

    Every year at the end of the admissions campaign, the university determines the passing scores. The obtained numbers are presented for information to applicants next year, so that they can understand how difficult or easy it is to enroll in a particular specialty. The table below shows the passing score for Bonch-Bruevich University for 2016 in some areas of training.

    Passing scores
    Group of directions Name of the area of ​​training Number of points
    TOP 4 specialties with the highest passing scores "Software Engineering"236
    "Information Security"235
    "Information systems and technologies"231
    "IiVT"230
    TOP 4 specialties with the lowest passing scores “Infocommunication technologies and communication systems”, “ICTiSS” (on full-time and part-time courses)146
    "ICTiSS" (in the correspondence department)148
    “Automation of technological processes and production” (in the correspondence department)174
    "ICTiSS" (applied bachelor's degree)181

    Opinions about the educational institution

    You can find different reviews about Bonch-Bruevich University. Those students who praise the university say that the teachers make their lectures interesting. They skillfully interest listeners, explain complex nuances, and always try to fill gaps in their students’ knowledge. This attitude means that teachers care whether people learn something or not.

    There are people who speak negatively about some faculties. They believe that teaching there is an example of the degradation of Russian education. Some teachers, as students note, have a very high opinion of themselves. They are rude to students, do not explain new topics, and say that students must learn everything themselves. To find out true information about the university, it is worth talking with students and graduates. They can tell a lot about Bonch-Bruevich University.