Belarus’s Ministry of Education has approved a list of university specialties and the number of places available for Russian citizens to enroll on state-funded programs in 2026 based on their Unified State Exam (EGE) results.
The decision was formalized by Resolution No. 63 of March 16. The document was published today on the National Legal Internet Portal and comes into force upon publication.
The list includes 131 specialties. As a rule, universities allocate between one and five state-funded places per specialty for Russian applicants. Agricultural institutions are an exception.
The largest intake is planned at the Vitebsk Academy of Veterinary Medicine, which is ready to admit 35 Russian students in veterinary medicine. The Belarusian State Agricultural Academy (BSAA) will admit 15 Russian students in programs related to agricultural production. More than 10 places are also allocated for Russian citizens in BSAA, Hrodna State Agrarian University, and Belarusian State Agrarian Technical University across agricultural specialties.