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Putin signs law on two-tier higher education system-1

09:3425/10/2007
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MOSCOW, October 25 (RIA Novosti) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a federal law on a two-tier higher education system, approved by the Russian parliament in mid-October, the Kremlin press service said on Thursday.

Russia's Federation Council approved last Wednesday a draft law to introduce a two-tier higher education system in Russia.

The law will see higher education change from a five-year to a "four plus two" system - four years for a bachelor degree and two for a masters, although specialist degrees will continue to involve five years of study.

This step is expected to give a boost to Russian higher educational institutes by modernizing and adapting their curricula to the Western system currently recognized in over 50 countries.

In July, the Russian Federation Council approved a law extending compulsory general education from nine to eleven years.

Recently, Russia adopted a unified state exam for high school graduates, authorizing a major shift from the Soviet-era system of separate final school and university entrance exams.




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Putin signs law on two-tier higher education system-1

09:34 25/10/2007 Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a federal law on a two-tier higher education system, approved by the Russian parliament in mid-October, the Kremlin press service said on Thursday. >>

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