Brest State Technical University (BrSTU) is a major scientific and educational center in the western region of the Republic of Belarus. Here, specialists are trained and a large amount of scientific research is carried out in the fields of construction, architecture, electronics, mechanical engineering, economics and ecology. It is the largest technical university in the western region of the country, offering training in various specialties at six faculties, the Preparatory Department of the pre-university training sector, the Institute for Advanced Training and Retraining.
Since its founding in 1966, the university has produced more than 50,000 specialists, including specialists from among foreign citizens. (Data on the statistics of BrGTU graduates are presented below)
Working with foreign students is an integral part of the activities of all structural divisions at BrGTU. The main goal of BrSTU in organizing work with foreign students is to ensure high quality training of specialists for foreign countries, to improve the image of BrSTU in the world educational space by creating appropriate conditions for learning, living and leisure of foreign students.
Graduates of the Educational Institution "Brest State Technical University"
2009-2022 academic years
Academic years | I grade | II grade | Preparatory Department | Institute for Advanced Training and Retraining |
2008-2009 | 1 person – China | 10 people – China 6 people – Turkey 11 people – Turkmenistan |
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2009-2010 | 1 person – China | 8 people – China 1 person – Turkey 19 people – Turkmenistan 1 person – Syria |
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2010-2011 | 12 people – China 30 people – Turkmenistan |
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2011-2012 | 7 people – Turkmenistan 3 people – China 2 people – Iran |
8 people – China | 9 people – China 4 people – Sri Lanka 8 people – Turkmenistan 31 people – Nigeria 1 person – Sudan 3 people – Sri Lanka |
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2012-2013 | 9 people – Turkmenistan 30 people – China |
3 people – Turkmenistan 1 person – Iran |
15 people – China 1 person – Sri Lanka 8 people – Turkmenistan 1 person – Iran 26 people – Nigeria 1 person – Bangladesh |
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2013-2014 | 20 people – China 25 people – Turkmenistan 1 person – Turkey 1 person – Estonia |
33 people – China 1 person – Turkmenistan |
11 people – China 1 person – Bangladesh 7 people – Turkmenistan 1 person – Azerbaijan 5 people – Nigeria |
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2014-2015 | 40 people – China 1 person – Azerbaijan 28 people – Turkmenistan |
12 people – China 6 people – Turkmenistan |
10 people – China 1 person – Nigeria |
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2015-2016 | 31 people – China 35 people – Turkmenistan |
32 people – China | 13 people – China 1 person – Egypt 1 person – Turkmenistan 1 person – Sudan 2 people – Nigeria 3 people – Turkey |
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2016-2017 | 3 people – Russia 2 people – Kazakhstan 2 people – Egypt 25 people – China 15 people – Nigeria 26 people – Turkmenistan |
30 people – China 2 people – Libya 1 person – Tajikistan |
13 people – China 2 people – Egypt 1 person – Lebanon 1 person – Nigeria 29 people – Bangladesh 2 people – Ethiopia 1 person – Djibouti 11 people – Sri Lanka 13 people – Pakistan 1 person – India 2 people – Turkey 1 person – Gambia 28 people – Pakistan |
1 person – China |
2017-2018 | 30 people – China 1 person – Russian Federation 1 person – Kazakhstan 3 people – Libya 1 person – Morocco 6 people – Nigeria 13 people – Turkmenistan |
21 people – China 3 people – Nigeria 1 person – Tajikistan |
5 people – China 1 person – Lebanon 1 person – Sri Lanka 3 people – Ethiopia 3 people – Turkmenistan 2 people – Pakistan |
1 person – Nigeria |
2018-2019 | 2 people – The Republic of Azerbaijan 2 people – The Republic of Kazakhstan 36 people – People’s Republic of China 1 person – Lebanese Republic 3 people – Federal Republic of Nigeria 2 people – Tajikistan 20 people – Turkmenistan |
1 person– Arab Republic of Egypt 23 people – People’s Republic of China 1 person– Federal Republic of Nigeria 2 people – Turkmenistan |
1 person – People’s Republic of China 7 people – Turkmenistan 1 person – The Republic of Kazakhstan 1 person – Turkish Republic 1 person – Russia |
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2019-2020 | 39 people – People’s Republic of China 3 people – Turkmenistan 1 person – The Republic of Kazakhstan |
31 people – People’s Republic of China 2 people – Turkmenistan 1 person– State of Libya 1 person – Federal Republic of Nigeria 1 person – The Republic of Azerbaijan 1 person– The Republic of Kazakhstan |
4 people – People’s Republic of China 1 person – Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan |
1 person – The Republic of Azerbaijan |
2020-2021 | 25 people – China 3 people – Jordan 2 people – Iraq 4 people – Lebanon 1 person – Sudan 5 people – Turkmenistan 1 person – Ukraine |
24 people – China | 1 person – Republic of Yemen 2 people – China 1 person – Sudan |
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2021-2022 | 17 people – China 1 person – Jordan 2 people – Egypt 9 people – Turkmenistan |
32 people – China 1 person – Jordan 1 person – Iraq 1 person – Iran 1 person – Sudan 1 person – Ukraine |
1 person – Republic of Yemen 1 person – Venezuela 1 person – Indonesia 1 person – Colombia 4 people – Nigeria |