Tyumen State University of Oil and Gas. Tyumen Industrial University

  • 18.07.2023


Address:
625000, Tyumen, Volodarsky St., 38


e-mail:
[email protected]

Branches, institutes and departments

  • Yamal Oil and Gas Institute - branch of Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, Novy Urengoy
  • Branch of Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, Nadym
  • Noyabrsk Institute of Oil and Gas - branch of Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, Noyabrsk
  • Surgut Institute of Oil and Gas - branch of Tyumen Oil and Gas University in Surgut
  • Branch of Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, Nizhnevartovsk
  • Branch of Tyumen Oil and Gas University Nefteyugansk
  • Branch of Tyumen State Oil and Gas University in Kogalym
  • Tobolsk Industrial Institute - branch of Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, Tobolsk
  • Branch of Tyumen State Oil and Gas University Yalutorovsk
  • Branch of Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, Zavodoukovsk
  • Branch of Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, Salekhard
  • Institute of Geology and Oil and Gas Production
    • Department of Oil and Gas Well Drilling (B&GS)
    • Department of Machinery and Equipment for the Oil and Gas Industry (MOP)
    • Department of Development and Operation of Oil and Gas Fields (RENGM)
    • Department of Geology of Oil and Gas Fields
    • Department of Automation and Computer Science (AVT)
    • Department of Modeling and Control of Oil and Gas Production Processes (M&C)
    • Department of Earth Cryology
    • Department of Cadastre and GIS
    • Department of Technosphere Safety
    • Applied geophysics
  • Humanitarian Institute
    • Department of Sociology and Social Service
    • Department of Social Technologies
    • Department of Social Sciences
    • Department of Philosophy
    • Department of Foreign Languages
    • Department of History and Cultural Studies
    • Department of Design
    • Department of Physical Education
    • Department of Russian Language and Speech Culture
    • Department of Theory and Methods of Professional Education
  • Institute of Cybernetics, Informatics and Communications
    • Department of Cybernetic Systems (CS)
    • Department of Electric Power Engineering (EE)
  • Institute of Management and Business
    • Department of Management in the fuel and energy complex (MTEK)
    • Department of Economics, Organization and Production Management (ECUP)
    • Department of Economics of Commodity Markets (ETR)
    • Department of Marketing and Municipal Management (MiMU)
    • Department of Mathematical Methods in Economics (MME)
  • Institute of Industrial Technologies and Engineering
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology
    • Department of Machine Tools and Tools
  • Institute of Transport
    • Department of Operation of Road Transport (EAT)
    • Department of Transport and Technological Systems (TTS)
    • Department of Foreign Languages
    • Department of Applied Mechanics (PM)
    • Department of Service of Automobiles and Technological Machines (SATM)
    • Department of Transport of Hydrocarbon Resources (TUR)
  • Institute of Technology
    • Department of Commodity Science and Food Technology
    • Department of Physics, Control and Diagnostic Methods
    • Department of Materials Science and Technology of Structural Materials
    • Department of Oil and Gas Processing
    • Department of General and Physical Chemistry
    • Department of Higher Mathematics

Tyumen schoolchildren are already finishing taking the Unified State Exam and are preparing for a new stage in their lives - entering a university. Higher educational institutions, by the way, are also waiting for applicants and are already posting information about budget places and the minimum passing score.

In total, there are six state universities in Tyumen, each of which has its own rules. If in some it is enough to successfully pass the unified state exam and provide a certificate, then in others you will have to work a little more and prove yourself in the entrance examinations.

How many budget-funded places are currently allocated by universities and how much is the minimum tuition fee - read the material.

TIU (Tyumen Industrial University)

This year, the flagship university has developed a new training program for first-year students entering on a contractual basis, which involves reducing the price of tuition due to a high Unified State Examination score. Moreover, the choice of specialties at this university is very diverse: more than 40 offers for applicants. The number of budget places is 1680 for full-time higher education programs. The average USE score is 64.

– This year, more than a thousand budget places have been allocated for bachelor’s and specialty programs at TIU. In total, the university plans to enroll more than 2,500 people in full-time higher education programs. Based on the number of budget places in full-time study, three large groups of training areas can be named - “Construction”, where there are 575 budget places, “oil and gas engineering, geology, applied geology, applied geodesy, geological exploration technology”, where a total of 471 budget places, and “mechanical engineering, equipment and technologies of ground transport, management in technical systems” - 233 places, said the head of the admissions committee of TIU Vasily Shity.

The cost of studying at this university starts from one hundred thousand rubles for full-time studies and from 50 thousand for correspondence courses. The maximum price is 186 thousand rubles.

Tyumen State University

The institution offers applicants about fifty specialties for every taste - from management to landscape architecture.

Tyumen State University includes: School of Advanced Research, Polytechnic School, Institute of Biology, Institute of State and Law, Institute of Chemistry, Institute of Physics and Technology, Institute of Physical Education, Institute of Finance and Economics, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, Institute of Geosciences, Institute of History and Political Sciences, Institute of Psychology and Pedagogy, Institute of Philology and Journalism.

“In total, 1,729 budget places have been allocated this year, the largest number of which are distributed among such areas as teacher education, physics, biology, ecology, mathematics and physical education,” says the university’s website.

Tuition fees at Tyumen State University start from 96 thousand rubles for full-time study and 41 thousand for part-time study. The maximum price is 250 thousand rubles. The average USE score is 62.

Tyumen State Medical University

This university trains in the following specialties: general medicine, pediatrics, dentistry, pharmacy and nursing. And although the list is not that long, the chances of getting into a budget place here are very high - 460 places have been allocated this year.

The cost of studying at a medical university is not small: the minimum fee is 143 thousand rubles. And the maximum is 180 thousand rubles. The average USE score is 72.

TGIC

The Tyumen State Institute of Arts is also ready to accept applicants on both a paid and free basis. You can study here in 18 specialties: architecture, tourism, folk art culture, socio-cultural activities, museology and protection of cultural and natural heritage sites, directing theatrical performances and holidays, library and information activities, choreographic art, pop music, musical and instrumental art, vocal art, singing art, conducting, arts and crafts and folk crafts, painting, graphics.

The average Unified State Examination score is 62. However, passing the Unified State Exam will not be enough to enter the TGIC. In almost all directions, a prerequisite is a creative test. The cost of studying at this university starts from 114 thousand rubles for full-time study and 46 thousand for part-time study. The maximum price for training is 190,365 rubles.

State Agrarian University of the Northern Trans-Urals

Tyumen graduates have already begun to apply to this university. According to preliminary information, the specialty “Agroengineering” is still popular among those applying for part-time studies. However, the university itself provides applicants with a choice of 16 areas, among which are “Technosphere Safety”, “Forestry”, “Horticulture” and “Veterinary Science”.

This year, 437 students will be able to study here free of charge. The largest number of budget places was allocated to the specialty of agricultural engineering, agronomy and veterinary medicine. The minimum cost of training at an agricultural university is 102,450 rubles. The maximum price is 142,870 rubles. The average passing score for the Unified State Examination is 51.

TVVIKU

Education at the Tyumen Higher Military Engineering School can be obtained for free, but in order to get here, you must pass the Unified State Exam in mathematics, Russian language and physics, as well as have good physical training. To be successfully selected, the candidate must complete three exercises: pull-ups, a 100-meter run and three kilometers. All standards are submitted on the same day.

Applicants can choose a military specialty in which they will study for the next five years:

  1. “The use of engineering units and the operation of engineering weapons.”
  2. "Application of units and operation of electrical engineering equipment."
  3. “The use of controlled mining units and the operation of radio-electronic engineering weapons.”
  4. “Use of engineering position units, construction and operation of fortifications, and camouflage.”

There are no problems with accommodation at TVVIKU: freshmen are accommodated in barracks, and senior cadets live in dormitories.

– Meals here are free, the dining room serves buffet style food. The cadets have at their disposal educational buildings with specialized classrooms, educational and art libraries, an Internet class, specialized training simulators, an automated racing track, a leisure center with a museum, and a large sports base for sports, the institution reported.

Upon completion of their studies, graduates will be awarded the rank of lieutenant and given a diploma with the qualification of engineer.

The number of students, taking into account all educational levels existing at the university, is about 39 thousand people. 1.5 thousand citizens from near and far abroad countries study at the university. Cooperation between TIU and foreign partner universities is increasingly developing through the mediation and financial support of interested foreign enterprises in the oil and gas sector of the economy. TIU fruitfully cooperates with universities in Germany, France, the USA, Cuba, Asia-Pacific countries, and others.

The university has a developed infrastructure of the scientific and educational complex, modern equipment for the development of fundamental and applied research. The structure of the university includes: 7 institutes, 3 colleges, a general education lyceum, 4 branches located in the south of the Tyumen region, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, 14 research institutes and laboratories, the International Training Center, the Center for Petroleum Geosciences, the Center for Distance Education, Library and information center, campus, including 17 dormitories.

The material, technical and information base, as well as the personnel potential of the university correspond to the world level and allow solving current and complex scientific and technical problems of two strategically important industries in the region. Over the years, the university has trained over 200 thousand specialists. Among the graduates are well-known politicians, ministers, governors, heads of the largest oil and gas and construction companies in Russia, highly qualified specialists in the fields of the fuel and energy complex and industrial and civil engineering, creative and sports stars.

Over the years, the university has been developing partnerships with the largest domestic oil and gas, transport and service companies. In 2015, the university received the status of a flagship university of PJSC Gazprom, and is a strategic partner for OJSC Rosneft, OJSC Surgutneftegaz, PJSC SIBUR, and other large oil and gas and service companies in the country. The university is a participant in a number of State and Federal target programs of Russia, winner of grants from the Governor of the Tyumen region - a leader among universities and scientific organizations in the region. It ranks 41st in the ranking of the best universities in Russia, 20th in demand by employers.

The university strives for the ideal of a research and educational corporation that attracts talented youth, the best scientists, and high-tech businesses from Russia and abroad, designed to prepare its graduates as successful professionals.

The strategic guidelines of the TIU have been approved by the country's leadership. The university is moving to a new stage of its development, the goal of which is to form a flagship university in the field of engineering education, the first university of corporations, influence the formation of the global competitiveness of the region and improve the quality of life of the population.

The first wave of enrollment took place at Tyumen Industrial University on August 3. Orders with the names of those admitted to the first year of bachelor's and specialist's degrees were signed by the acting. rector of TIU Veronica Efremova and published on the official website of the university.

According to the results of the first wave, an increase in competition occurred in all areas of training. According to the head of the university admissions committee Vasily Shityy, the university does not have a single field of study with an average Unified State Examination score below 60; the number of fields with an average score of 70 and above has increased significantly. The average passing score at the university was close to 170.

“It has become impossible to enroll in many areas of training if applicants have less than 200 points. And this trend will continue: the number of applicants themselves and the level of their preparation are growing. School graduates get acquainted with the passing scores in advance and already understand that for successful admission to university you need not 200–210, as was the case in previous years, but 230–240, or better yet 250 points,” commented Vasily Shity.

The popular areas with the highest passing scores this year were “Oil and Gas Engineering”, “Applied Geology” (specialization “Geology of Oil and Gas”), “Electrical Power and Electrical Engineering”, “Informatics and Computer Science”, “Information Systems and Technologies”, “Automation of technological processes and production”, “Biotechnical systems and technologies”, “Technology of transport processes” (profile “Logistics and supply chain management”), “Energy and resource-saving processes in chemical technology, petrochemistry and biotechnology”, “Thermal power engineering and heating engineering ", "Architecture", "Construction of unique buildings and structures", "Construction, operation, restoration and technical coverage of highways, bridges and tunnels."

Most of all, those entering TIU “raised the competition” in “Oil and Gas Business,” where the passing minimum increased by 45 points.

The applicant is a record holder in the Unified State Examination Andrey Shabarchin from the Chelyabinsk region will study at the Institute of Industrial Technologies and Engineering. With a total result of 278 points (Unified State Examination – 273 points and 5 points awarded for personal achievements), he entered the “Energy and resource-saving processes in chemical technology, petrochemistry and biotechnology”.

“It so happened that applicants for some areas of training do not qualify for competition at the TIU, but can enroll “on a budget” in Moscow or St. Petersburg. But it is worth calculating the economic side of the issue. Firstly, take into account the cost of renting housing, since not all universities in the capital, due to the large number of nonresident students, are ready to provide them with a dormitory. TIU offers 4,500 places in dormitories, the cost of living ranges from 4 to 7 thousand per year. Secondly, the cost of public transport in Tyumen is lower than in Moscow, and our students use a campus card, upon payment of which they receive a 50% discount. Plus other ongoing expenses that arise when a student lives away from home. It turns out that the costs of parents for maintaining a child in the capital will be much higher than the cost of training with us “under contract,” noted head Vasily Shity.

Let us remind you that an applicant who did not pass the competition for a budget place, but decided to study at the TIU on a contractual basis, must visit the admissions committee no later than August 10.

The second wave of enrollment in higher education programs of the budget form of education will take place on August 8. To participate in the second stage, applicants must provide original documents before August 6.

Known to all applicants who plan to connect their lives with mining. This field is very profitable, which is why the number of applicants to this university increases every year, but, unfortunately, there are fewer and fewer free places on the budget.

Why in Tyumen?

It is to the Oil and Gas University of Tyumen that many yesterday's schoolchildren strive to work at large state-owned enterprises engaged in mineral extraction. It was not by chance that Tyumen was chosen as the location of this university; it is in this and neighboring regions that gas and oil fields are constantly being developed.

The Yamalo-Nenets and Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, as well as the Tyumen region, are in the sphere of interests of the government and various departments involved in the export of oil and gas. It is here that new roads and railways, settlements and all the infrastructure necessary for living are being built.

History of the university

Tyumen State Oil and Gas University was originally called the Industrial Institute and was founded in 1963. The university was opened at a time when the USSR government decided to quickly develop the wealth and resources available in Western Siberia. Therefore, a specialized institution appeared in Tyumen, the purpose of which was to train specialists who would serve the oil and gas industry.

Initially, the institute was divided into two faculties; as of 1979, there were already eight of them; now their number has increased several times. In 1994, the institution acquired its current name, which it still retains. The university continues to expand; over the past ten years, the number of specialties has increased significantly, but in some of them only extra-budgetary education is available.

A little about training

As of 2015, the Oil and Gas University of Tyumen is capable of training about 35 thousand students annually in various educational programs. Today, the institution is the leading engineering and technical university in the country, where you can study in more than 100 programs. Bachelors and specialists are trained here, master's and postgraduate courses are available, and there are also courses where you can get secondary vocational education and other working professions.

In 2007, the university managed to achieve international recognition; its teachers and graduates have the right to issue a diploma supplement, which will be valid in Europe and throughout the world. As of 2015, about a thousand doctors and candidates of science work here; the teaching staff also includes academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences, laureates of various awards, and honored scientists of the Russian Federation.

University specialties

Oil and Gas University (Tyumen), whose specialties are very diverse, invites applicants to choose future professions based on their needs. Master's students, specialists and graduate students can study here, and students from other countries are also allowed to study. The specialties of the Institute of Geology and Oil Production are especially popular: “Oil and Gas Engineering”, “Land Management and Cadastre”, “Geological Exploration Technology”, etc.

The following specialties from the Institute of Industrial Technologies and Engineering are also in high demand among applicants: “Instrument Making”, “Quality Management”, “Chemical Technology”. The competition for these specialties is most often higher than usual, so if your Unified State Exam results are not very high, think carefully about whether it makes sense to submit documents here and waste time.

Faculties

If you nevertheless decide to head to Tyumen, the Oil and Gas University, whose faculties are few, will be glad to accept you into the ranks of its students. All faculties are part of larger formations - institutes. As of 2015, there are four largest institutes here - geology and oil production, management and business, transport, industrial technology and engineering.

A special feature in this case is the distance education center, where you can get education in a limited number of specialties. The Petroleum Faculty is especially popular; the number of students here is always much larger than in other faculties of the university.

Cost of education

Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, unfortunately, has a limited number of budget places, so those who do not have enough points will have to think about paid education. In particular, the cost of annual training at the Institute of Geology and Oil and Gas Production ranges from 52 to 115 thousand rubles, provided that we are talking about obtaining a bachelor's degree. When studying for a master's degree, the cost of training will be from 52 to 130 thousand rubles per year.

The cheapest place to study is at the Institute of Management and Business; for a year of study you will have to pay from 52 to 80 thousand rubles. Such prices are not affordable for everyone, so first decide for yourself whether such training is available to you, and only then apply. If you will be applying to several universities, it would be a good idea to find out the cost of studying at each of them.

University ratings

Oil and Gas University (Tyumen), which has a very high rating, is constantly expanding. According to the latest surveys conducted in 2015 by the Labor Market Research Center, the university is in 34th place in terms of demand among all universities in the Russian Federation. According to experts, such a rating allows us to see the real situation in the field of employment of all graduates of Russian universities. In total, more than 450 universities in the country participated in the survey.

Such a high result is due to the university’s specialties, which are in great demand in the labor market. According to the leaders of the institution, with the help of such a survey, yesterday’s schoolchild can choose a profession that will allow him to successfully move up the career ladder in the future, as well as receive a good salary.

Graduate Prospects

The Oil and Gas University of Tyumen has long been cooperating with the largest Russian and foreign companies specializing in the oil and gas, service and transport sectors. Thanks to this, university graduates can hope to get a job immediately after receiving their higher education diplomas.