
The Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering has summed up the final results of the admissions campaign 2025. The university has not only recruited another class, but also confirmed its status as one of the key centers of attraction for future engineers, designers and architects of the North-West.
This year, the university opened its doors to 4,708 talented applicants. This figure speaks of the trust of applicants and their parents in the quality of education at SPbGASU.
The competition for budget places was especially intense, as always. 1930 people were able to successfully pass the competitive selection and become budget students. These are the most motivated and strong applicants, which guarantees a high level of future graduation.
Full-time education traditionally remains the most popular. 2,765 people are enrolled in intramural studies, and almost every second of them (1,237 students) will study at the expense of state funds.
The intra-extra-mural modes showed stable demand, bringing together 896 students. This format is ideal for those who combine education with work in their field, which is especially valuable in the construction and design industries.
The university is growing not only in breadth but also in depth, actively training highly qualified specialists and scientific personnel.
The Master's school accepted 955 people, and the vast majority (796 people) chose full-time education. It is important that 80 percent of full-time Master's students (637 people) will study on a budget base, which indicates the priority of research training for the state.
The postgraduate school has been expanded by 92 new researchers. More than half of them (56 people) will work on their dissertations at the expense of budgetary funds.
The admissions campaign 2025 has become another confident step forward for SPbGASU. The university not only maintains, but also increases its educational scale, offering high-quality programs for students with different educational paths- from a classic bachelor's degree to fundamental postgraduate studies.