Voenmeh reception. Baltic State Technical University (bgtu "voenmeh") named after d.f.ustinov

Passing the exam has now become a mandatory procedure for all schoolchildren, and the procedure for enrolling applicants to universities has changed every year since then. This year is no exception. So that there are no unpleasant surprises when applying to Voenmech, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions for applicants.

What is required for admission?

  1. submit documents (copies or originals) to specified dates;
  2. pass the competition
  3. submit original documents (if not submitted earlier),
  4. write an agreement on enrollment, which indicates one priority direction, specialty.

What does "one priority area" mean?

An applicant still has the right to apply to five universities, and in each of them - to three specialties. However, when submitting originals, the applicant chooses not only one university, but also one specialty. This means that if you do not pass the competition for the chosen specialty by points, you can try to enter another one only in the next wave, and without your knowledge, the members of the selection committee will not be able to “transfer” the original.

How are USE scores calculated?

  1. BSTU "Voenmekh" does not set additional restrictive levels: you can submit documents to us with scores equal to the minimum threshold set by the Ministry of Education for admission to a university, or exceeding this threshold.
  2. To enter the university, you must pass profile exam in mathematics and have at least three passed exams. Thus, if an applicant has passed three exams, and one of them is basic mathematics, then he will not be able to enter any university in the country. If the applicant passed four exams or more, but at the same time passed only basic mathematics, then he can enter those specialties or areas where mathematics is not required for admission. In BSTU "Voenmekh" there is only one such specialty - "Translation and translation studies", for admission to it you need to pass Russian and foreign languages as well as social studies. There are no budget places for this specialty.

What can you get extra points for?

Additional points can be obtained:

A school essay is not taken into account when entering the BSTU "Voenmekh".

What does winning the Olympiad give when entering?

A victory or a prize-winning place in an Olympiad for schoolchildren in a profile subject is equal to 100 points, if the applicant scored at least 75 points for the exam in it. The diploma of the Olympiad can be taken into account only in one university.

What are the privileged categories of citizens?

In our city, sports traditions are treated with great respect. Both in boxing and in other sports, they honor the winners and their mentors and always hold competitions dedicated to the memory of sports veterans - participants in the Great Patriotic War.

December 13 in the boxing hall of BSTU "VOENMEH" named after. D.F. Ustinov hosted another tournament dedicated to the memory of Anton Iosifovich Guretsky, a participant in the Great Patriotic War, a trainer-teacher who was at the origins of the creation of the Department of Physical Education and Boxing of Voenmekh.

Rare purposefulness, indomitable coaching energy in achieving the goal and the diligence of the pupils could not but affect the sports results. After some time, the Voenmekh team became the winner of the championship of universities in Leningrad and for 26 years has not been inferior to leadership. She becomes the silver medalist of the USSR team championship.

The well-deserved fame of Leningrad boxing was created by military mech boxers: Boris Usoltsev, Viktor Elnitsky, Vladimir Veselov, Mikhail Marchenko, Nikolai Morozov, Viktor Plis, Boris Pavlovs (two), Valentin Kripaitis, Viktor Dreev, Leonid Shusharin, Alexander Kosach and others.

After the death of Anton Iosifovich, by the unanimous decision of his many students and friends, it was decided to hold a tournament dedicated to his memory every year. And the best gift to the talented trainer-teacher was the sporting achievements of boxers-military mechs of subsequent generations. Pyotr Khamukov, Maxim Dadashev, Alexei Mazur have declared themselves not only at the All-Russian but also at the world level with victories in the ring: Maxim Dadashev was twice the silver medalist of the world championships; Pyotr Khamukov - world champion (2011), European champion (2015), participant Olympic Games(2016), champion of Russia (2016); Alexei Mazur is a multiple champion of the city, a member of the Russian national team.

Voenmekh students are champions of Leningrad universities in 1951-1952. (from left to right) V. Kripaitis, K. Lyashchenko, V. Zaitsev, B. Pavlov, V. Utkin, I. Tarasov. Trainer A.I. Gurecki

By tradition, the next boxing tournament was opened by a student of A.I. Guretsky, master of sports of the USSR, nine-time champion of Leningrad Boris Petrovich Usoltsev. The guests of honor were the daughter of Anton Iosifovich - Tatyana Antonovna, masters of sports of the USSR, winners of the USSR championships Alexander Skorokhodov and Sergey Zaremlyuk.

The strongest boxers from different universities of our city took part in the competition. Tournament in memory of A.I. Guretsky was organized and interesting.

Sergey PISKOV, Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Education and Sports

In our city, sports traditions are treated with great respect. Both in boxing and in other sports, they honor the winners and their mentors and always hold competitions dedicated to the memory of sports veterans - participants in the Great Patriotic War with great responsibility.

December 13 in the boxing hall of BSTU "VOENMEH" named after. D.F. Ustinov hosted another tournament dedicated to the memory of Anton Iosifovich Guretsky, a participant in the Great Patriotic War, a trainer-teacher who was at the origins of the creation of the Department of Physical Education and Boxing of Voenmekh.

Rare purposefulness, indomitable coaching energy in achieving the goal and the diligence of the pupils could not but affect the sports results. After some time, the Voenmekh team became the winner of the championship of universities in Leningrad and for 26 years has not been inferior to leadership. She becomes the silver medalist of the USSR team championship.

The well-deserved fame of Leningrad boxing was created by military mech boxers: Boris Usoltsev, Viktor Elnitsky, Vladimir Veselov, Mikhail Marchenko, Nikolai Morozov, Viktor Plis, Boris Pavlovs (two), Valentin Kripaitis, Viktor Dreev, Leonid Shusharin, Alexander Kosach and others.

After the death of Anton Iosifovich, by the unanimous decision of his many students and friends, it was decided to hold a tournament dedicated to his memory every year. And the best gift to the talented trainer-teacher was the sporting achievements of boxers-military mechs of subsequent generations. Pyotr Khamukov, Maxim Dadashev, Alexei Mazur have declared themselves not only at the All-Russian but also at the world level with victories in the ring: Maxim Dadashev was twice the silver medalist of the world championships; Pyotr Khamukov - world champion (2011), European champion (2015), Olympic Games participant (2016), Russian champion (2016); Alexei Mazur is a multiple champion of the city, a member of the Russian national team.

Voenmekh students are champions of Leningrad universities in 1951-1952. (from left to right) V. Kripaitis, K. Lyashchenko, V. Zaitsev, B. Pavlov, V. Utkin, I. Tarasov. Trainer A.I. Gurecki

By tradition, the next boxing tournament was opened by a student of A.I. Guretsky, master of sports of the USSR, nine-time champion of Leningrad Boris Petrovich Usoltsev. The guests of honor were the daughter of Anton Iosifovich - Tatyana Antonovna, masters of sports of the USSR, winners of the USSR championships Alexander Skorokhodov and Sergey Zaremlyuk.

The strongest boxers from different universities of our city took part in the competition. Tournament in memory of A.I. Guretsky was organized and interesting.

Sergey PISKOV, Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Education and Sports

In our city, sports traditions are treated with great respect. Both in boxing and in other sports, they honor the winners and their mentors and always hold competitions dedicated to the memory of sports veterans - participants in the Great Patriotic War with great responsibility.

December 13 in the boxing hall of BSTU "VOENMEH" named after. D.F. Ustinov hosted another tournament dedicated to the memory of Anton Iosifovich Guretsky, a participant in the Great Patriotic War, a trainer-teacher who was at the origins of the creation of the Department of Physical Education and Boxing of Voenmekh.

Rare purposefulness, indomitable coaching energy in achieving the goal and the diligence of the pupils could not but affect the sports results. After some time, the Voenmekh team became the winner of the championship of universities in Leningrad and for 26 years has not been inferior to leadership. She becomes the silver medalist of the USSR team championship.

The well-deserved fame of Leningrad boxing was created by military mech boxers: Boris Usoltsev, Viktor Elnitsky, Vladimir Veselov, Mikhail Marchenko, Nikolai Morozov, Viktor Plis, Boris Pavlovs (two), Valentin Kripaitis, Viktor Dreev, Leonid Shusharin, Alexander Kosach and others.

After the death of Anton Iosifovich, by the unanimous decision of his many students and friends, it was decided to hold a tournament dedicated to his memory every year. And the best gift to the talented trainer-teacher was the sporting achievements of boxers-military mechs of subsequent generations. Pyotr Khamukov, Maxim Dadashev, Alexei Mazur have declared themselves not only at the All-Russian but also at the world level with victories in the ring: Maxim Dadashev was twice the silver medalist of the world championships; Pyotr Khamukov - world champion (2011), European champion (2015), Olympic Games participant (2016), Russian champion (2016); Alexei Mazur is a multiple champion of the city, a member of the Russian national team.

Voenmekh students are champions of Leningrad universities in 1951-1952. (from left to right) V. Kripaitis, K. Lyashchenko, V. Zaitsev, B. Pavlov, V. Utkin, I. Tarasov. Trainer A.I. Gurecki

By tradition, the next boxing tournament was opened by a student of A.I. Guretsky, master of sports of the USSR, nine-time champion of Leningrad Boris Petrovich Usoltsev. The guests of honor were the daughter of Anton Iosifovich - Tatyana Antonovna, masters of sports of the USSR, winners of the USSR championships Alexander Skorokhodov and Sergey Zaremlyuk.

The strongest boxers from different universities of our city took part in the competition. Tournament in memory of A.I. Guretsky was organized and interesting.

Sergey PISKOV, Associate Professor of the Department of Physical Education and Sports