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About NCFU
North Caucasian Federal University (NCFU) — public non-profit university. It is located in Stavropol', Russia. It is one of the youngest higher education institutions in the country.
The educational institution is in 1501 position of Times Higher Education World University Ranking (THE).
NCFU carries out research in several scientific areas.
- Location
- Stavropol', Russia
- Establishment year
- 1971
- Students
- 7,999
- International students
- 1,569
- Rating THE
- #1501+
NCFU tuition fees
For up-to-date information on scholarships and the cost of education for each program, check the official website of the educational institution.
Accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals and personal expenses are all things to consider before applying to university.
NCFU campus
The university campus is located within Stavropol'. The university has a functioning library. In addition to educational materials in various scientific areas, it contains a collection of classical and contemporary literature. The infrastructure of the university includes various opportunities for playing sports: from different spaces to clubs.
- Library
- Yes
- Sport Facilities
- Yes
What to do after graduation
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