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Correspondence education at the aviation institute. Moscow Aviation Institute. Part-time and part-time forms

I am the mother of a third year student. My son is studying to be a programmer. It's very hard to learn, three skins are torn off. Especially in the first year, especially Vestyak!) But, those who really want to study, and did not just come for a crust, they are always afloat. For three years, according to the son, either those who obviously did not pull it off and transferred to another university easier, or those who “scored” on their studies at all, did not appear at lectures, did not pass laboratory, tests and exams, were expelled.

My eldest son finished his studies at the 1st faculty this year and entered graduate school without exams. When he defended his diploma, the audience applauded. I can say that it is difficult to study, it will not work out, the granite of science needs to be gnawed. Teachers of a high level and the old school, they forge today's highly qualified personnel. Of the 27 people who entered the department with my son, only three came to the finish line. But these are experts of the highest level. Employers are ready to take them on any conditions. 02.07 with the youngest son also submitted documents to the MAI. As for the admissions committee, I agree, it’s a complete mess, it’s surprising that for so many years the people who organize the admission of applicants have not bothered to monitor other universities (how are they?) or at least reschedule admission committee in a recreation center where there are chairs. A huge inconvenience - you can’t choose faculties in one place by priority, I had to go through this hell twice.

The first time will be difficult. The most common question in my head will be "why do I need it?" will concern primarily inscription, engineering, chemistry. You will have to come to terms with what you need, and grit your teeth to hand over to teach, cram, subjects. Buy blueprints? In my opinion only as a last resort. Believe a person who is not adapted for drawing in any way - any drawing can be handed over by bugging the teacher with his diligence and constant correction of the jambs indicated by the teacher (I didn’t get paid for the engineer), but the purchased drawings are fired immediately and there is a risk of being sent with them . After the first failures in the session, there may be an acute desire to dump somewhere where it is easier. Not even passing the exam from three attempts and leaving for paid courses- not at all a reason to fulfill this desire, especially if there is only one tail. Approximately such difficulties, future freshmen.

MAI is by my side. She taught at a nearby school, a lot of students went to the Moscow Aviation Institute, and mostly three students. In my opinion, everyone who wanted to, everyone did. Information from 7 years ago. Only one faculty remained strong there, programming. Our school used to have grades 9-11, which were taught by teachers from the Moscow Aviation Institute, 15 years ago they were in great demand, there was a competition. 7 years ago they took everyone there indiscriminately, now they just can’t recruit for one subgroup in the class. I think that the MAI can be considered as a fallback. She graduated from MSU VMK herself, three years ago her son graduated (budget). It is difficult to study and no bribes are taken there, they tear up three skins. On the course, the son has less than half of the course left for the diploma, and the payers are expelled without hesitation, the son's classmate (payer) flew out of the 2nd year and landed at the MAI, and finished it without much bothering. But in general, I'm not very happy, as they teach at VMK now, specialists from Baumansky are much stronger.

Hello, periodically looking through the records, I noticed that there are very few plums about MAI. Well, here's my review of MAI. To put it mildly, I skipped the 11th grade, and therefore I passed the USE unimportantly, I passed 5 subjects: Russian, mathematics, English, social studies, and took geography as a spare. There was no definite goal for admission, I thought something related to the economy, but I didn’t even plan geography. So it turned out that geography came out strong, for which it almost did not prepare. It so happened that I entered the MAI. A logical question arises, what can be done there with geography, and so, there is a specialty there " environmental Safety space activities", I went there because of the romantic name, not really imagining what I would study.

A little about the curriculum The first year was very difficult for all my classmates, since we are all practically humanities students, and in the first semester our academic plan was inundated with mathematics, physics, descriptive geometry and so on, there was only one subject in the specialty. They handed over the session with the idea that after the 1st course there would be no more physics and mathematics. It was very hard when you hate these objects with all your heart. In the second semester, history repeated itself, but more specialized subjects appeared, now I'm in my second year, I have difurs, engineering, materials science, twims, like the last semester of torment, but we are already used to it in general, although we tirelessly repeat: " we are ecologists Studying proccess Attendance is not the hardest thing in this institute, there are subjects that must be attended (engineering graphics, English language), there are some that you don’t need, everything is different here, I don’t have the best attendance, but then I have to pay for it at the end of the semester. The schedule is issued at the beginning of the semester, and no longer changes, well, unless you personally agree with the teacher. There are a maximum of 4 pairs per day, that is, you finish at 16 days. Saturdays are different for everyone, we didn’t study before, now we study once every two weeks.

The buildings and dormitories of the Corps are all in one place, but their condition is terrible, the elevators work every other time, the toilets are holes in the floor, and this is in the main building, there is no place to sit between couples, but we don’t have a wardrobe, I think this a plus, since there are no eternal queues, and you can calmly sit in the audience in a jacket and a hat, I remind you that the buildings are terrible, the windows are with huge gaps. I don’t live in a hostel, but I was in them, there are block and corridor types, it all depends on the faculty, but the hostel of my faculty with the loud name “space” is in a deplorable state.

The entertainment program is run by the trade union bureau, and it depends on everyone, but there is always the opportunity to go to the theater for free, to museums, etc. A lot has already happened, but I can’t say anything about the May spirit, MAI has its own traditions, for example, when the whole institute drinks on a box on September 1, and then the police unanimously disperse everyone, in general, our institute is called musical and alcohol, but if you don’t drink, then no one forces you. There are a lot of chants about Mayevites, and probably the Mayevian spirit makes him love him, despite all his minuses. MAI IS ME, MAI IS US, MAI IS THE BEST PEOPLE IN THE COUNTRY.

MAI is by far the main institute in aviation. But it would not hurt to make a small repair in the hostel, otherwise it turns out when we study, then everything really corresponds to a high level. And when we come to the hostel, then excuse me, it doesn’t correspond at all ... Yes, of course, Muscovites and Muscovites don’t give a damn about it, of course, Tony went home and ate mom’s borscht. But after all, Moscow is not all of Russia, but Russia is us, people from all over the country. And all these Muscovites are only nose to the top, but there is no sense. They don’t know a lot, and they are very stupid, I even began to notice that if they are stupid, then one hundred percent is a Muscovite. Although I am not against all Muscovites, understand me correctly, but those whom I met are darkness and horror ...

completed the first course at ENGEKIN MAI

about the admissions committee, when I entered, I was also wildly horrified by everything that was happening, I even thought about abandoning the idea of ​​​​going there, but no, I did it anyway) such a mess is always going on there and in my opinion they are not going to change anything, the main thing is not to judge it the whole institute!

at the expense of the repair - at first it catches your eye, of course, the situation, but then you get used to it) and in the ENGEKIN building itself there was a repair recently, everything is sooo good there + they built a new building now, I don’t remember the truth for which faculty

education itself is at a good level, not bad, but not excellent either, you understand, you don’t enter Moscow State University. teachers really teach, in most cases they won’t give a grade for beautiful eyes) for a year I remember teachers in law, history (which I didn’t like, but I went to the lectures of this teacher with pleasure), matana (it’s generally difficult to forget), economics, computer science, statistics, etc. All of the above are excellent teachers!

BUT! Separately, I want to say about the dean's office and everything connected with it - it's just hell! horror! nightmare! the people working there are just non-humans, I can’t say otherwise. that there are girls sitting in the dean’s office itself, from whom you will never get anything, always some kind of evil, and so on, I don’t understand why they went to this job if they don’t like it, what, the worst nightmare is the deputy. dean - I don’t know at all who let her work with people, especially with students! she constantly yells at everyone, in the literal sense of the word, I have never seen her so that she doesn’t yell at someone, if you need to get something from her - you yourself understand what awaits you. it remains only to limit oneself as much as possible from this person, but when one has to face, in any case, an unpleasant aftertaste remains after communication. it seems that she is either sick in the head, or it’s time to treat her nerves, or she just likes to take out all her anger on students

otherwise the institute is good) I have never regretted that I entered here, and the atmosphere is good (well, almost) and teaching!

Applicant of this university: This year I graduated from high school, and I was faced with a choice between universities for further education.
Since I am not from a very wealthy family, I only considered the option of going to the budget. While studying Physics and Mathematics, in addition to the main exams, I took the Unified State Examination in Physics and a specialized exam in Mathematics. My plans were to enter a specialty related to astronautics, astronomy or astrophysics.
I had to choose between RUDN and MAI. Unfortunately, I chose the greater of two evils. I entered the Aerospace Faculty at the MAI on a budget, although I also entered the Physics Department of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. I preferred MAI because of its location (it was convenient geographically)
All my misadventures began when I got to know the MAI administration better. In anticipation of the start school year I needed to know where and when the freshman meeting would be held. Since the very inconvenient website of the Institute periodically does not work, I had to call the admissions committee, which was extremely easy. I was answered not quite adequate secretary. From her, I heard a sea of ​​unreasonable claims against me, but still got my way. True, this dialogue made me doubt the correctness of my decision. Place ambitions are somewhat blunted.
The freshman meeting also made an indelible impression on me. Almost immediately, it was announced that a meager, miserable scholarship of 1,500 rubles without a commission can be obtained, therefore, only in a commercial (!) SDM-Bank. We can say that we were immediately forbidden to look for any work. At the same time, the question of how it is possible to exist on a scholarship that is unrealistic to receive remained unanswered. At the meeting, I also learned that every year students undergo medical examinations and not only where, but precisely in the institute's polyclinic. The fact that it is inconvenient for you to go there every time when it is wildly busy, no one cares.
Of all the subjects, physical education is given a higher priority here (2-3 pairs of one physical education per week).
Immediately after the meeting, we were expected to communicate with the curators. They, like experienced people, warned us that it was not worth complaining about teachers who like to skip classes - "it can cost you more." Also, the curators told us that in the process of reducing the size of the group, by the last year, the remaining students will most likely be transferred to another, as a result of which they will receive a diploma not in the specialty that they originally wanted. We learned that already at the very beginning of training, the money issue is acute. For each book borrowed from the institute's library, you must make a deposit of 100 rubles. Maybe this is a small amount, but given the fact that under the constant pressure of teachers, "who also want to eat," you will have to buy their essentially unnecessary training manuals more than once, for the entire time of study you will have to fork out quite a lot.
Perhaps the conversation with the curators was the last straw. I firmly decided to pick up the documents. But I didn't manage to do it without adventures. Again, I managed to get through to the selection committee with a drumbeat. I was told where and on what day I should come for my documents. The guards at the checkpoint did not want to let me and my mother through. When we got to the dean's office, we faced absolute, total devastation reigning within its walls. You will not be able to find the markup of floor numbers and audiences here. Having spent a lot of effort and wasting more than one hour of time, I found out the treasured information where my documents are actually located. As it turned out, I also had to write a letter of resignation. When everything was ready, the administration needed to make sure that my parents knew about my decision. Simply put, they had to give their consent. The fact that they didn’t tell me over the phone that one of my parents should be with me, once again proves the carelessness and indifference to the people of this institute. As a result, the attitude of the administration towards applicants can be safely called boorish, unresponsive, disregarding. The level of hypocrisy in all employees just rolls over. Their sky-high self-esteem prevents them from seeing the obvious.
Do not repeat my mistake, before entering, carefully study the reviews of applicants and students regarding the university of your dreams!

Moscow aviation institute is rightfully considered one of the best technical universities in the country and the entire post-Soviet space. This confirms how rich story educational institution and the number of famous successful graduates, as well as the number of high places in ratings. It is extremely difficult to enter here on a budget, because you need to pass the SEE with 185 points or more, the competition for budget places is very high, and their number decreases every year. Therefore, many students choose a paid form of education.

Let's consider what the cost of education will be at MAI for applicants for a contract in the 2017-2018 academic year:

Full-time

Most of the directions at MAI are presented for future bachelors. The most budgetary by metropolitan standards, only 144,410 rubles, will be studying in the following specialties:

  • Business Informatics;
  • GMU - State. and municipality. control;
  • Management;
  • Org. youth work;
  • Applied mathematics / + informatics;
  • Service;
  • PM - Personnel Management;
  • Foundation. informatics and inf. technology;
  • Economy.

For the study of the largest number of specialties at the MAI bachelor's degree, the cost is 150,230 rubles for the first academic year. The list of these areas includes:

  • Automation tech. processes and productions;
  • Biotech. systems and technologies;
  • Innovation;
  • Inf. systems and technologies;
  • Inf. safety;
  • Laser equipment and technologies;
  • Materials science and technology of materials;
  • Metallurgy;
  • Instrumentation;
  • Applied Informatics;
  • Applied Mechanics;
  • Software engineering;
  • Radio engineering;
  • Syst. analysis and exercise;
  • Standardization and metrology;
  • Technosphere safety;
  • Ex. quality;
  • Ex. in tech. systems;
  • Physics;
  • Ecology and nature management;
  • Electric power industry and technology.

For 25 thousand more, for 175,970 you can unlearn two semesters at the Moscow Aviation Institute on "Advertising and Public Relations" or "Linguistics".

The highest price set for undergraduate programs of the Moscow Aviation Institute was the amount of 201,720 rubles, for which you can study the following specialties:

  • aircraft industry;
  • Ballistics and hydroaerodynamics;
  • Aircraft (aircraft) engines;
  • Nanotechnologies and microsystem engineering;
  • Missile complexes and astronautics;
  • control systems traffic and navigation.

Part-time form

Applicants who plan to simultaneously earn a living and receive education, as a rule, enter the part-time form learning. At MAI, there is an opportunity to study on a “point-by-point”, and the price of such training will depend on the chosen specialty:

Price for the 1st course,Direction
59 210 Design and technology el. funds
Metallurgy
Applied Informatics
Radio engineering
79 800 aircraft industry
Aircraft engines
81 600 Business Informatics
GMU
Management
Economy
123 760 Advertising and public relations
Linguistics

Extramural

Completely part-time, that is, almost distance learning at the Moscow Aviation Institute is also possible, but the choice of directions for obtaining such education is extremely small - there are only nine of them. Four of them are taught for 59,210 rubles a year:

  1. Informatics and Computing. technology;
  2. Design and technology el. funds;
  3. Applied Informatics;
  4. Radio engineering;

... and the remaining five - for 68 thousand rubles:

  1. Business Informatics;
  2. Management
  3. Service;
  4. Economy.

MAI Specialist: available destinations and prices

Full-time

If a earlier training in almost all areas of training at MAI lasted 5-6 years, now only the most complex programs remain in the specialist, the curriculum of which could not be reduced to a 4-year duration of a bachelor's degree. So, you can complete the first year of training as a specialist for 150,230 rubles in just three areas:

  1. Inf. telecommunications security. systems;
  2. Radio-electronic systems and complexes;
  3. Special org.-tech. systems.

Education in the remaining six available specialties will cost freshmen and their parents 50,000 more - 201,720 rubles. The list of such destinations is as follows:

  • Design, production and operation of rockets and rocket and space complexes;
  • Aviation design. and rocket engines;
  • LA test;
  • Integrated aircraft systems;
  • control systems LA;

Part-time form

You can also study part-time at the Aviation Institute, but you will have to choose from only three areas upon admission, the first year of study in which will cost 79,800 rubles:

  1. Project., production and operation of rockets and rocket-space complexes;
  2. Integrated aircraft systems;
  3. Aircraft and helicopter industry.

Possibility distance learning in the MAI specialty is completely absent.

MAI master's degree: tuition fees

Full-time

After graduating from the “Mayovsky” bachelor’s program, newly minted bachelors most often go back to apply for admission to the MAI, because without a master’s degree technical education in many cases cannot be considered complete. The most budgetary will be master's education in "Applied Mathematics", "Applied Mathematics and Informatics", as well as "Fundamental Informatics and Informatics". technologies”, which will cost 154,570 rubles:

Less than 4,000 more (158,410 rubles) will cost studying at the "Economics" or "Management".

However, the largest number of specialties was assigned a price of 165,670 rubles. FROM complete list These areas can be found below:

  • Infocommunication technologies and communication systems;
  • Computer science and computing. technique;
  • Design and technology el. funds;
  • Metallurgy;
  • Materials Science and Engineering. materials;
  • Software engineering;
  • Instrumentation;
  • Applied mechanics;
  • System analysis and control;
  • Standardization and metrology;
  • Radio engineering;
  • Technosphere safety;
  • Ex. in tech. systems;
  • Ex. quality;
  • Physics.

The price for some master's programs is much higher than the most common one and amounts to 210,620 rubles for the 1st course. It is installed for:

  • Aircraft industry;
  • Ballistics and hydroaerodynamics;
  • Rocket complexes and astronautics;
  • LA engines.

Part-time and part-time forms

In addition to full-time education, MAI also accepts part-time and part-time students, but here the choice is not as great as in the full-time department. So, for admission to the part-time master's program, applicants will have to choose between three available destinations. The most inexpensive of them is Applied Mathematics and Informatics. For study in the 1st year in this specialty, they will ask for only 60,950 rubles. The average price of the “points-for-points” direction is “Aircraft Engineering” for 83,360 rubles for 1 course. And for the first two semesters of study in the most expensive direction, "Management", you will have to pay 95,050 rubles.

Those wishing to study at the MAI in absentia can choose between the cheaper direction “Computer Science and Computing. technology” for 65,380 rubles or one of the more expensive areas - “Economics” and “Management”, the first course of study on which will cost 79,210 rubles.

Learn more about the university itself and the benefits of studying at MAI in various specialties by watching a video at the university: