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National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University campus, photos, videos and location
3.9 /5
- Estd. 1957
MRSU Campus details
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Campus300
Total International Students#1
Saransk Campus
Main Campus
Founded in 1957, the National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University is currently home to 300 international students across its campuses. The National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University has 1 campus across Russia with the main campus in Moscow, Russia. The university offers a variety of courses at the UG levels in the field of Medicine & Health Sciences. International students can choose a wide range of specialization courses in None.
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Saransk Campus Location & contact
68 Bolshevistskaya Str., Saransk 430005, Republic of Mordovia, Russia
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University City | Moscow, Moscow, Russia |
National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University accommodation
On-Campus Accommodation
AVAILABLE- Mordovia State University welcomes international and non-local students and provides them with comfortable living conditions at 13 hostels (halls of residence).
- Eleven of them are located on campus,
- Mordovia State University welcomes international and non-local students and provides them with comfortable living conditions at 13 hostels (halls of residence).
- Eleven of them are located on campus, two on remoted campuses in Ruzayevka and Kovylkono). Hostels currently accommodate more than 4500 students.
- It offers comfortable rooms, each has a cable TV, a fridge, a shower cabin. Equipped with an external video surveillance system and a card reading system on entry doors
- Among the facilities are computer classes with Internet access, laundry rooms, performance halls, and fitness rooms.
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- On-campus housing:mrsu.ru/en/abit/accom.php
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Saransk Campus ratings & reviews
3.9/5
5 Verified ReviewsVibe of Campus
- Academically oriented
- Fun loving
- Sporty
- Friendly
Student Views
- 80% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.6
Part time work2.6
Post study jobs4.2
Quality of faculty4
Student Life4.4
Value for money4
Public transportation4.6
Safety4.8
Indian Food3.8
Permanent Immigration3
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Anonymous
MBBS - Batch of 2023
Offered by National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University
3.8
It is difficult to manage part-time and studies.
Tips: First of all, the student should pass the NEET exam which is held in India. After passing, you can directly contact the University through their site, mrsu.ru, and then apply and wait for a response. Alternatively, you could go through a study abroad agent, who will take care of everything. But, beware of fraudsters out there. In India, Indian medical graduates and foreign graduates have the same opportunities as doctors, but foreign medical graduates have to first pass the FMG exam to be eligible to practice. Upon passing the exam, one can be a doctor in India or any country except India. I am having a hard time finding time to study with my hectic schedule, and it is hard to balance a job and attending all the events I had hoped to attend. The language barrier has made this experience challenging, too, and I find it difficult to effectively communicate with my employers. I also have been having a hard time managing the cold weather.
Reviewed on 28 Jan 2025Read More
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Anonymous
MBBS - Batch of 2028
Offered by National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University
4.7
Excellent university and wonderful activities. Be aware about the climatic condition.
Tips: The people there are very friendly and polite; they are very good, but keep an eye on the climatic conditions. There's some general information that may help students considering joining a college: Before Joining the College: Research: Understand the college's reputation, curriculum, faculty, and campus life. Course details: Clarify the course structure, duration, and career prospects. Admission process: Familiarize yourself with the application process, deadlines, and requirements. Scholarship opportunities: Explore available scholarships, eligibility criteria, and application procedures. Campus facilities: Know about the college's infrastructure, amenities, and support services.
Likes (Student Life): I didn't rate anything, but I'll provide general information about student life. Student life is a vibrant and dynamic experience that offers a wide range of opportunities for personal growth, learning, and enjoyment. Typical Day in College: A typical day in college can vary depending on the student's schedule and preferences. Here's an overview: 1. Classes: Attend lectures, seminars, and workshops. 2. Study sessions: Spend time studying, reading, and working on assignments. 3. Club activities: Participate in student clubs, organizations, or sports teams. 4. Socializing: Hang out with friends, grab meals together, or attend campus events. 5. Personal time: Pursue hobbies, exercise, or relax. Campus Events: Colleges often organize various events, such as: 1. Cultural festivals: Celebrating diversity and cultural heritage. 2. Concerts and performances: Music, dance, theater, or comedy shows. 3. Guest lectures: Renowned speakers sharing expertise and insights. 4. Workshops and seminars: Skill-building and professional development opportunities. 5. Sports tournaments: Intercollegiate competitions and friendly matches. Student Clubs and Communities: Colleges typically have a range of student clubs and communities, including: 1. Academic clubs: Focused on specific subjects or interests. 2. Cultural organizations: Celebrating diverse backgrounds and traditions. 3. Sports teams: Competitive and recreational teams for various sports. 4. Creative clubs: Music, art, writing, photography, or other creative pursuits. 5. Community service groups: Volunteering and making a positive impact. Participation in campus events and student clubs can vary depending on individual interests and schedules.
Dislikes (Part time work): I rated part-time work 4 out of 5 because it offers flexibility, income, and career growth opportunities, making it an excellent choice for students and individuals with other commitments. On-Campus Part-Time Jobs: Many universities offer part-time jobs on campus, such as library assistants, research assistants, teaching assistants, and student ambassadors. These jobs provide a convenient way to balance work and academics, as they are often flexible and understanding of students' schedules. Off-Campus Opportunities: Off-campus part-time jobs are plentiful, with opportunities in retail, hospitality, healthcare, education, and customer service. You can search for part-time jobs on online job portals like Indeed, Glassdoor, or LinkedIn, or check company websites directly. Additionally, platforms like OLX offer a range of part-time job listings, including work-from-home opportunities. Manageability with Academics: Part-time work can be manageable with academics if you're organized and prioritize your tasks. Many part-time jobs offer flexible scheduling, which allows you to balance work and study commitments. However, it's essential to communicate your academic commitments with your employers to ensure a smooth balance between work and studies.
Reviewed on 27 Jan 2025Read More
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Racharla Sai Charan Reddy
MBBS - Batch of 2029
Offered by National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University
3.1
The college is good but it is not value for money.
Tips: The college is good but it is not worth the money. There are better options at the same price. The college is strict and requires hard study to pass the exams. You'll have seminars every week. If you want to join this university, go with New Era Consultancy. They provide admission at the best price. NEET and 50% in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics are mandatory. There are no metro or subways in Saransk, but there are various types of buses, including minibuses, trolley buses, and electric buses. Bus fares are very reasonable at 30 rubles, and you can travel to any destination for the same fare.
Dislikes (Part time work): There is no scope for part-time work while studying at this university. Most students stay on campus and are only able to work during vacation time. However, if you do not travel to your home country during vacation, you may be able to find part-time work.
Reviewed on 27 Jan 2025Read More
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Anonymous
MBBS - Batch of 2029
Offered by National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University
4.1
A very good college but no value for money. Fee is expensive.
Tips: I did not feel any sort of transition since I started staying in this city. I didn't have any scholarship. I came directly through a consultancy which was not official here before coming through the parental consultancy of the university. After reaching here, you will be taken care of by the coordinators of the hostel and will be provided with every facility.
Likes (Safety): The city is very safe. Not only the city, the hostel itself has very good security. No one except for students are allowed inside the hostels. Even outside the city is very safe. It is a good city to explore for one time. Once, I had lost my phone somewhere but I found it quickly because of the high security over here.
Dislikes (Value for money): The fee is not justified for this university. At the same fees you may get very good universities in different parts of Russia. So I don't recommend this university. Prefer choosing other universities having more experienced professors and that have better infrastructure.
Reviewed on 27 Jan 2025Read More
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Anonymous
MBBS - Batch of 2024
Offered by National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University
3.8
Bundle up for winters and buckle down for exams.
Tips: If you are willing to come to this university, you better prepare for the winter. Winters are really bad in Russia, and the temperature in the city can go below -20/25 degrees Celsius. Also, if you are a vegetarian, you better learn to cook. There are not many sources of vegetarian food available, and even in the winter, you will not find a variety of vegetables. As for academics, I don't know about the other courses, but in medical school, some teachers and facilities are really good. You also need to prepare for the semester exams.
Likes (Safety): The people in the city are good, and I haven't heard of any major incidents involving students. The main building at the university has a security check, and we have to use a tapping card to enter most buildings on campus.
Dislikes (Part time work): I was on a student visa, so I was not able to work part-time while I was studying. However, I did see some students from other countries working part-time at clubs and restaurants. I have never done any kind of part-time job throughout my academic year.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2024Read More
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