The building is a bit shabby on the outside. Inside, it's tidy, with turnstiles at the entrance, and the staff is friendly and ready to answer any questions. Getting there is easy; all paths lead directly to the entrance. The courtyard and …
I'm a third-year student majoring in Law. Overall, it's a good university. If you want to stand out from the crowd, there's not much to do at this university.
From the outside, the main campus looks pleasantly shaped (like a little person …
A 0/10 for switching to distance learning. It's a completely broken, unviable system where all you have to do is sign in on a completely pathetic website, and even that is far from easy. Switching to streamed lectures could have been …
An excellent university. I'm glad I chose it and the city of Sevastopol. The teachers are friendly and responsive, and there are plenty of activities where every student can find their niche and achieve their full potential.
It's easy to get in here, but don't expect a freebie, the schedule is not tight, but the teachers are demanding, in general you'll have to try, here people get a profession, and not just waste their pants.
The law and journalism departments aren't accredited, which is, frankly, depressing. There's a good cafeteria nearby, though, and the cafeteria inside the university itself is pretty mediocre.
The best university in Crimea (especially in technology fields). Excellent faculty. Kind, hardworking, and responsive students. Beautiful views of the bay and the city. Many events are held.
The dorms have been unfinished for over a year, they make you bring your own masks, although they initially said they would give them out. No one cares about anyone. I don't recommend it.
One of the largest universities in.... Currently in Russia. Definitely not the best in terms of quality of training... But far from the worst. Doesn't stand out much from others)
I finished my studies here, and only in my final years did the university management take over; they renovated it and brought in a lot of new equipment, which looked promising.