By 2025, the TPU (acronym unspecified) will begin preparing top-tier IT professionals.
*Tomsk, May 7 - RIA Tomsk.** The Ministry of Digital Affairs of Russia has included Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) in the list of universities that will produce top-tier IT specialists from 2025 to 2030. To be eligible for advanced programs, applicants will need to go through an internal screening and selection process, the university press service reported.
"TPU emerged victorious in the competitive selection of universities responsible for training top IT specialists from 2025 to 2030. The competitive selection was conducted by the Ministry of Digital Affairs in cooperation with the Analytical Center under the Russian Government. TPU will receive approximately 225 million rubles for the implementation of educational programs," according to the statement.
It's worth noting that new programs will be offered within the existing bachelor degree programs such as "Informatics and Computing Technology," "Information Systems and Technologies," "Applied Informatics," and "Programmatic Engineering" at TPU. Students can enroll in these advanced IT specialist training programs as early as 2025, provided they pass the internal screening.
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Additionally, the competition was part of the national project "Economy of Data and Digital Transformation of the State." The objective is to prepare advanced IT professionals capable of solving complex issues swiftly as they develop in their careers. By the end of 2030, it's planned to have trained no fewer than 3,500 advanced IT developers. In 2025, TPU offers 3,484 budgetary places to applicants[1]. A chatbot for applicants and their parents.
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- For the implementation of the educational programs, Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) will receive approximately 225 million rubles from the Ministry of Digital Affairs of Russia, according to the statement.
- The advanced IT specialist training programs offered at TPU will be targeting complex issues and are part of the national project "Economy of Data and Digital Transformation of the State," with the goal of preparing 3,500 advanced IT developers by the end of 2030.
- Partners will be involved in the development and implementation of the programs at TPU, offering internships and internships for students and faculty, with co-funding from the partner companies.