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Compulsory secondary education in Russia finishes at the age of 17-18. After the 11th grade, the student takes an exam, based on the results of the exam, receives a certificate of secondary education and applies to universities.

Compulsory secondary education in England ends at the age of 16 and ends with the GCSE exam. If a student wants to graduate, he needs to complete a two-year A-Level program. Within the framework of this program, schoolchildren choose 3-4 subjects that they will study in depth at the university, take exams and, based on their results, enter the university.

Bachelor’s degree in Russia lasts 3-4 years. Students have the opportunity to study for free or for a fee. The average cost of a bachelor’s degree is from 240,000 to 260,000 rubles per year.

In England, the standard undergraduate program lasts 3 years; in Scotland — 4. The duration of training depends on the specialty: in the field of medicine, dentistry and architecture, bachelors study from 5 to 7 years. There is no free higher education in England, but students have the opportunity to take a loan for study, receive a grant or scholarship. The average cost of a bachelor’s degree ranges from £7,500 to £15,000 (for medical programs — from £18,000 to £25,000).

Master’s degree in Russia lasts 2 years. You can study for free, but there are much fewer budget places compared to undergraduate studies. Paid master’s programs cost an average of 260,000 to 280,000 rubles per year.

In England, the duration of study for most master’s programs is 1 year, rarely — 2. The average cost is from £ 6,500 to £ 30,000 per year. At the same time, the program can influence pricing more than the prestige of the university.

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