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Chinese Russian language students shared their experience of studying and working in Russia

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Chinese Russian language students shared their experience of studying and working in Russia


25.04.2023


On April 24, a meeting for 2023 graduates in Russian studies was held at the Russian Center of the Beijing University of Foreign Studies. More than 50 students took part in it.

Zhao Yingo, a bachelor's degree graduate, talked about how to prepare for the graduate school entrance exams. Graduate Juan Vanru focused on the process of entering the master's program at Lomonosov Moscow State University. Master students Yan Jing, Sun Jingran and Ma Quanzhen shared their experience of preparing for civil servant exams and interviews in different companies. Doctoral student Wang Feng emphasized the importance of improving one's level of Russian language proficiency.

The participants agreed that due to the deepening of relations between Russia and China, Chinese Russian studies students have more opportunities to find well-paid jobs and succeed in their careers.

Shi Yulu, Beijing

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