03/06/2024
KSUAE is the leader among Russian universities in the competition of graduate qualifications in road and bridge majors!
The results of the III round of the All-Russian competition of final qualifying works have been summed up: for bachelors in the field of study 08.03.01 “Construction”, masters in the field of study 08.04.01 “Construction” (enlarged specialized training: “Highways and airfields”, “Road bridges and tunnels”), engineers for 08.05.02 “Construction, operation, restoration and technical coverage of highways, bridges and tunnels”, specializing in “Construction (reconstruction), operation and technical coverage of highways” and engineers for the specialty 08.05.01 “Construction of unique buildings and structures "Structures", specialty "Construction of highways, airfields and special structures".
The competition of final qualifying works is held on the basis of the Faculty of Construction of the St. Petersburg Security and Construction University from May 20 to May 25, 2024. In total, 28 universities took part in the III round of the All-Russian competition for scientific research projects, presenting 219 papers.
From the KSUAE Institute of Transport Constructions, based on the results of the II round of the competition of the Volga region, 23 papers (9 bachelor’s thesis and 14 master’s thesis) passed to the third round of the All-Russian competition.
Based on the results of the 3rd round of the All-Russian Higher Competition, the places were distributed as follows: - 1st degree diplomas were received by 9 final qualifying works of bachelors and 11 final qualifying works of masters; - 3 final qualifying works of masters were awarded 2nd degree diplomas. This is the best result of the All-Russian competition!
Congratulations to the teachers and students of the Institute of Transport Constructions, who, based on the results of the competition in the team competition, confirmed the long-term leadership of KSUAE in Russia among road and bridge majors!
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The News is submitted by International Relations Dept of the University.