🇷🇺 Russian Universities Launch AI-Integrated National STEM Exam for Admissions Overhaul

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The Russian Ministry of Education has announced a sweeping reform of university admissions with the introduction of a new AI-integrated National STEM Entrance Exam. This advanced system is replacing outdated, traditional pen-and-paper tests for entry into all major engineering, computer science, and biotechnology degree programs. The new methodology employs adaptive machine-learning algorithms to personalize the difficulty level of the exam in real time for each student. This approach significantly improves the accuracy of measuring critical skills like complex problem-solving ability and advanced scientific reasoning.

The exam itself features highly interactive components, including virtual labs, live coding environments, and AI-assisted simulations. In these environments, students are required to actively design models, run simulated experiments, and solve intricate, multi-step engineering challenges, moving the assessment beyond rote memorization. Over 120 prominent universities across Russia, including major institutions such as Moscow State University, ITMO, and MIPT, have officially adopted the new exam format for their 2026 intake, signaling widespread acceptance of the change.Russian education officials state that this launch marks a crucial shift toward a “skills-first” model in higher education. The goal is to ensure that the country’s leading technical universities successfully attract students whose competencies meet and exceed globally competitive standards in mathematics, coding proficiency, and analytical thinking. This modernization effort is central to Russia’s strategy for cultivating a future-ready, high-tech workforce.

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