Applicants from dangerous territories because of the war are introduced quotas for admission - MP

Applicants from dangerous territories because of the war are introduced quotas for admission - MP

For applicants living in especially dangerous territories, there will be quotas for admission to universities this year, said the head of the VR subcommittee on higher education, deputy Yulia Grishina.

 

"For children living in especially dangerous territories, a separate order of entry on quota 2 is approved! This applies not only to temporarily occupied territories, but also those where there are active hostilities or a serious threat of constant rocket fire," Grishina said in Telegram.

 

The specific list of communities in the areas of hostilities, on the TOT and surrounding areas is determined by the Ministry of Reintegration. Currently, these are territorial communities in Donetsk (66), Kharkiv (51), Dnipropetrovsk (7), Luhansk (37), Zaporizhzhia (52), Kherson (49), Mykolaiv (24), Sumy (18) regions. A total of 304 communities are on the list.



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For applicants living in especially dangerous territories, there will be quotas for admission to universities this year, said the head of the VR subcommittee on higher education, deputy Yulia Grishina.

 

"For children living in especially dangerous territories, a separate order of entry on quota 2 is approved! This applies not only to temporarily occupied territories, but also those where there are active hostilities or a serious threat of constant rocket fire," Grishina said in Telegram.

 

The specific list of communities in the areas of hostilities, on the TOT and surrounding areas is determined by the Ministry of Reintegration. Currently, these are territorial communities in Donetsk (66), Kharkiv (51), Dnipropetrovsk (7), Luhansk (37), Zaporizhzhia (52), Kherson (49), Mykolaiv (24), Sumy (18) regions. A total of 304 communities are on the list.