Admission campaign results to be announced in Ushakovka, promising to establish new records
In the heart of Southern Russia, the prestigious Admiral F.F. Ushakov State Maritime University has seen a significant surge in interest this year. With a total of nearly 11,000 applications submitted for a budget place, an increase of 4,000 compared to 2024 and 2.5 times more than in 2023, the university is experiencing a wave of enthusiasm from aspiring students.
The specialty of "Information Security" has seen a particularly high demand, with 19 applications for each budget place. The navigator program has also witnessed a notable increase, growing from 350 applications in 2024 to 472 in 2025.
The admission process for the 2025 academic year began on June 20, and the committee has now completed its work. With 827 budget places available, the competition has been fierce. Those who did not secure a place this year are encouraged to continue improving their knowledge to fully deserve a place at the university next year.
The university's Press Office released a photo from the 2025 admission process, showcasing the diverse pool of applicants hailing from cities across Russia, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, Murmansk, Arkhangelsk, Nakhodka, Yakutsk, Chelyabinsk, Samara, Bryansk, Nizhny Novgorod, Kaliningrad, and many others.
The university's commitment to excellence in maritime education continues to resonate with students, as the number of applications for a budget place has doubled since 2023. This year's applicants can look forward to becoming part of the university's big, friendly family, fostering lifelong connections and shaping the future of maritime education.
The surge in interest at Admiral F.F. Ushakov State Maritime University is not limited to maritime programs, as education-and-self-development through learning continues to be a driving factor for the increasing number of applications. Aspiring students are encouraged to persist in their self-development, as the competition for the limited budget places in the following years is expected to remain intense.