Belarusian State Economic University Rankings

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#8150 of 14,131 In the World
#1863 of 2,785 In Europe
#19 of 49 In Belarus
#8 of 26 In Minsk

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Acceptance rate
50%
Type
Non-profit
Funding
Public-private
partnership
Highest Degree
Doctorate
Website
bseu.by
Languages
Russian;Belarusian

Acceptance rate & Admissions

Acceptance Rate50%
Admissions RequirementsCompetitive admission
Academic CalendarSemesters

We've calculated the 50% acceptance rate for Belarusian State Economic University based on the ratio of admissions to applications and other circumstantial enrollment data. Treat this information as a rough guide and not as a definitive measure of your chances of admission. Different programs may have significantly varying admissions rates.

Tuition

The tuition table for Belarusian State Economic University gives an overview of costs but prices are approximate and subject to change and don't include accommodation, textbooks, or living expenses. The costs of programs might differ significantly for local and international students. The only source of truth for current numbers is the university's official website.

Program Tuition Cost (per year)
Bachelor's Degree 2,500 BYN
Master's Degree 3,000 BYN
PhD Program 3,500 BYN

Belarusian State Economic University has financial aid programs.

Programs and Degrees

Diplom Magistra Accountancy, Banking, Business Administration, Business and Commerce, Economics, Finance, International Economics, Management, Marketing
Kandidat Nauk Accountancy, Civil Law, Commercial Law, Econometrics, Economic and Finance Policy, Economics, Finance, International Economics, International Law, Mathematics, Private Law, Statistics
Doktor Nauk Accountancy, Banking, Econometrics, Economic and Finance Policy, Economics, Finance, Mathematics, Statistics

Belarusian State Economic University alumni

  1. Andrei Gromyko

    Andrei Gromyko
    Born in
    Belarus Flag Belarus
    Years
    1909-1989 (aged 80)
    Occupations
    economistpoliticianmemoiristdiplomat
    Biography

    Andrei Andreyevich Gromyko was a Soviet politician and diplomat during the Cold War. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs (1957–1985) and as Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (1985–1988). Gromyko was responsible for many top decisions on Soviet foreign policy until he retired in 1988. In the 1940s Western pundits called him Mr Nyet ("Mr No") or "Grim Grom", because of his frequent use of the Soviet veto in the United Nations Security Council.

  2. Darya Domracheva

    Darya Domracheva
    Born in
    Belarus Flag Belarus
    Years
    1986-.. (age 38)
    Occupations
    biathletebiathlon coach
    Biography

    Darya Uladzimirauna Domracheva is a retired Belarusian biathlete and coach who competed in the Biathlon World Cup from 2006 to 2018. She won a gold medal in the 4×6 km relay and a silver medal in the mass start competition at the 2018 Winter Olympics, three gold medals in the pursuit, individual, and mass start competitions at the 2014 Winter Olympics, and a bronze medal in the individual competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics. She was a Biathlon World Cup overall winner for the 2014–15 season.

  3. Pavel Sheremet

    Pavel Sheremet
    Born in
    Belarus Flag Belarus
    Years
    1971-2016 (aged 45)
    Occupations
    editor-in-chiefhuman rights activistediting stafftelevision presentertelevision journalist
    Biography

    Pavel Grigorievich Sheremet was a Belarusian-born Russian and Ukrainian journalist who was imprisoned by the government of Belarus in 1997, sparking an international incident between Belarus and Russia. The New York Times has described him as "known for his crusading reports about political abuses in Belarus" and "a thorn in the side of Lukashenko's autocratic government". He was awarded the Committee to Protect Journalists' International Press Freedom Award in 1999 and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe's Prize for Journalism and Democracy in 2002.

  4. Andrei Kobyakov

    Andrei Kobyakov
    Born in
    Russia Flag Russia
    Years
    1960-.. (age 64)
    Occupations
    engineereconomistpoliticiandiplomat
    Biography

    Andrei Vladimirovich Kobyakov is a Belarusian politician. He served as the Prime Minister of Belarus between 2014 and 2018, appointed by president Alexander Lukashenko on 27 December 2014. Before this appointment, Kobyakov served as Lukashenko's Chief of Staff from 2012 to 2014.

All 14 notable alumni

Belarusian State Economic University faculties and divisions

Campus : Bobruisk English, German, Mathematics and Computer Science, Romance Languages
Faculty : Commerce, Economics and Management Business and Commerce, Economics, Management
School : Accounting and Economics Accountancy, Banking, Statistics
School : Business and Management Banking, Business Administration, Economics, Finance, Management
School : Finance and Banking Banking, Finance, Information Technology, Taxation
School : International Business Communication Communication Studies, International Business
School : International Economic Relations Economic History, International Business, International Economics
School : Law Civil Law, Commercial Law, Law, Public Law
School : Management Applied Mathematics, Economics, Management
School : Marketing and Logistics Marketing, Transport Management
School : Tourism Management, Tourism

General information

Alternative names BSEU
Беларускі дзяржаўны эканамічны ўніверсітэт
Founded 1933
Accreditation Ministry of Education of the Republic of Belarus (Ministerstvo obrazovaniya Respubliki Belarus)

Location and contacts

Address Partizanski Avenue 26
Minsk, 220070
Belarus
City population 1,995,000

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