KhPI opens post-graduate study for Chinese people

Since the new academic year, NTU “KhPI” opens post-graduate study for citizens of the People’s Republic of China. The education process will be conducted in English, among the areas are applied physics and nanomaterials, applied mechanics, metallurgy, electrical and electrical engineering, energy, biotechnology, chemical technology and engineering, ecology, economics, finance, management, and others. 

The expansion of the KhPI postgraduate course for the Chinese students is connected with the program of the PRC government to intensify the education of its citizens in graduate schools of universities in foreign countries that are on the “silk road”. From the 2019-2020 academic years, graduate students will receive from the state the funds necessary to pay for tuition and stay in the country, under this program.

Thus, from the new academic year, KhPI opens recruitment in groups (at least 5 people) in the following specialties:

– economics;

– finance, banking and insurance;

– management;

– marketing;

– entrepreneurship;

– trade and exchange activities;

– ecology, physics and astronomy;

– applied physics and nanomaterials;

– applied mechanics;

– Materials Science;

– industry engineering;

– metallurgy;

– electric power industry;

– electrical engineering and electro mechanics;

– power engineering;

– nuclear power;

– heat power engineering;

– metrology and information-measuring equipment;

– chemical technology and engineering;

– biotechnology and bioengineering, food technology;

– automobile transport.

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NTU “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute” entered the top three Ukrainian universities of the world ranking QS World University Rankings 2020. The university has improved its performance and now ranks 651-700 places, becoming the best technical university in Ukraine. 

Recall that from the 2019/2020 academic year, the diploma of higher education of the National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute” will be recognized in Egypt. This was reported by the Ministry of Higher Education and Science of this country.