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o) Sample agreement on the provision of paid educational services

A sample agreement can be downloaded from the link.

o) Information about the places for receiving documents required for admission

Reception of documents for admission to the head university of Altai State Technical University is carried out at the address: Barnaul, Lenin Ave., 46, food building (entrance from Kirova Street).

For persons with disabilities and people with disabilities, documents are accepted at the address: Barnaul, st. Dimitrova, 73 (room 104 NK).

p) Information about postal addresses for sending documents required for admission

Postal address for sending documents through public postal operators:

where: Lenin Ave., 46, Barnaul, Altai Territory, 656038;

to whom: Admissions Committee (room 210 PC).

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Email address for sending documents (e-mail): [email protected].

r) Information on the availability of dormitories

AltSTU has seven dormitories united into a campus. They are located within walking distance from the academic buildings and are provided with everything necessary to make nonresident students feel at home.

Information posted no later than June 1 of the year of admission

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53.35 , 83.783333
Altai State Technical University named after. I. I. Polzunova
(AltSTU)
Former names Altai Polytechnic Institute
Year of foundation
Rector Lev Alexandrovich Korshunov
Students 15000
Location , Barnaul
Legal address 656038, Russian Federation, Altai Territory, Barnaul, Lenin Ave., 46
Website www.altstu.ru

AltSTU, autumn 2008

Story

Altai State Technical University named after. I. I. Polzunova, which is one of the largest universities in Russia and is the center of education, science and culture of the Altai Territory, was formed on the basis of the Zaporozhye Mechanical Engineering Institute, evacuated to Barnaul at the end of the city.

Classes at the university began on February 23, 1942, and the graduation date for the first 13 engineers was May 1943.

The first director of a technical university in Altai was L. G. Isakov, who remained in this post until 1952.

Since December 1943, the university began to be called the Altai Mechanical Engineering Institute, and in August 1947 it was transformed into the Institute of Agricultural Engineering. In 1944, the institute had its own student dormitory, as well as a house for teachers and premises for laboratories, offices, and a library.

The first post-war year was marked in the history of the university by the formation of a branch of the evening faculty in Rubtsovsk, the organizer and first director of which was Professor T. A. Zhivotovsky.

In 1945-1946. the university had only two faculties: automotive and tractor and mechanical-technological, in which 447 students studied; 47 full-time teachers worked in 12 departments. Considerable attention was paid to methodological work: open lectures, methodological seminars, teacher conferences were held, textbooks for students were published, private teaching methods were developed, and students actively participated in extracurricular work. Teachers and students themselves designed the instruments necessary for their studies. The management of the institute organized connections with enterprises of the city and region; Scientific and technical sessions and conferences were held at the university.

The institute's wall newspaper was regularly published, as well as a combat leaflet; students could attend choir, drama and choreography clubs. More than half of the students were involved in sports sections. There was a store at the university, and there were shoe and sewing workshops. The institute's subsidiary farm consisted of 100 hectares of land and a water area for fishing. Providing itself with food, the institute at the same time supplied the state with grain, milk, meat, and wool. Students, teachers and staff were provided with plots of land for vegetable gardens. Almost everyone who needed it could get a ticket to a sanatorium or rest home. Financial assistance was provided to low-income students. The children of the institute's employees and students had the opportunity to relax in the summer in pioneer camps.

The period from 1947 to 1959 became an important stage in the history of the institute. During this time, its material and technical base was strengthened, a team of teachers and staff was formed, the number of graduates increased: every year 110-130 graduates received engineering diplomas. From the spring of 1952 to 1960, associate professor K.D. Shabanov worked as the director (rector) of the university.

On May 20, 1959, according to a government decision, a polytechnic institute was established on the basis of AISHM. In the same year, an evening faculty appeared in Biysk, later reorganized into a branch of the Altai Polytechnic Institute. On May 4, 1961, the institute was named after the talented Russian inventor I. I. Polzunov. By that time, more than 2 thousand students were already studying at all departments of the institute. The “polytechnic” status has become a powerful incentive for the development of the university.

In the summer of 1959, construction began on the educational and production building and two new dormitories, and in the fall - on the main academic building of AltPI. In 1960-1966. new academic buildings and student dormitories were built; The technical supply of laboratories, workshops and classrooms has been improved. The Institute began to work in a new way; The composition of scientific and pedagogical personnel increased quantitatively and qualitatively, many specialties began to produce engineers on a large scale. With the advent of the Polytechnic Institute, engineering professions in Barnaul and Altai became very prestigious.

Thanks to the assembly hall and spacious auditoriums of AltPI, which hosted festivals, youth debates, skit parties, poetry days, and dance evenings, the institute became the center of the city’s youth culture.

Rectors (directors)

The first director of a technical university in Altai was L. G. Isakov, who led it until the city.

Main divisions

  • Head university in Barnaul
    • Altai Regional Center for New Information Technologies (AltKTSNIT)
    • Faculty of Motor Transport
    • Faculty of Humanities
    • Faculty of Engineering and Physics
    • Faculty of Engineering and Economics
    • Institute of Intensive Education
    • Institute of Economics and Regional Development Management
    • Institute of Design and Architecture
    • Infrastructure
    • Research work
    • The international cooperation
    • Faculty of Mechanics and Technology
    • Scientific and technical library
    • Evening faculty
    • Correspondence faculty
    • Regional center (institute) for advanced training and retraining of personnel
    • Faculty of Construction and Technology
    • Faculty of Military Studies
    • Faculty of Pre-University Training
    • Faculty of Information Technology
    • Faculty of Food Production
    • Faculty of Chemical Technology
    • Faculty of Energy
    • Faculty of Information Technologies, Automation and Management
    • Faculty of Mechanics
    • Faculty of Chemical Technology and Mechanical Engineering
    • Faculty of Economics
    • Faculty of Continuous and Distance Learning
    • Faculty of Innovative Education
  • Rubtsovsk Industrial Institute (branch)

Latest achievements

AltSTU programming team and fans (2008)

  • AltSTU annually hosts the semi-finals of the international team Olympiad in programming ACM (Siberian, Far Eastern teams, teams from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan gather in Barnaul, at the same time in another center, St. Petersburg, teams from the European part of the Russian Federation gather, and using the Internet the results synchronized)

As a result of a serious selection process, AltSTU teams successfully made it to the finals of this championship and took prizes, which indicates that the university is preparing world-class programmers

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Altai State Technical University named after. I. I. Polzunova(full name - Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Altai State Technical University named after I. I. Polzunov", the colloquial name "Polytech" is also used) - one of the largest universities in Russia [ ], the largest university in the Altai Territory, the center of education, science and culture of the Altai Territory.

AltSTU includes two branches: Rubtsovsk Industrial Institute; 10 representative offices, 17 territorial resource centers, 5 institutes, 9 faculties, 49 departments, as well as two colleges: STF Automobile College and IEiU College. Currently, the university has over 90 educational programs, 40 areas of training for bachelors and specialists, 23 areas of training for masters, as well as over 50 areas of postgraduate and doctoral studies [ ] . More than 30,000 people study at the university [ ] .

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Altai State Technical University named after. I. I. Polzunova was formed on the base evacuated to Barnaul at the end of 1941. Already on January 23, 1942, the Barnaul Mechanical Engineering Institute was formed at ZMI. Training classes at BMI began on February 23, 1942, and the graduation date for the first 13 engineers was May 1943.

The first director of a technical university in Altai was L. G. Isakov, who remained in this post until 1952.

Since December 1943, the university began to be called the Altai Mechanical Engineering Institute, and in August 1947 it was transformed into the Institute of Agricultural Engineering. In 1944, the institute had its own student dormitory, as well as a house for teachers and premises for laboratories, offices, and a library.

The first post-war year was marked in the history of the university by the formation of a branch of the evening faculty in Rubtsovsk, the organizer and first director of which was Professor T. A. Zhivotovsky.

In 1945-1946. the university had only two faculties: automotive and tractor and mechanical-technological, in which 447 students studied; 47 full-time teachers worked in 12 departments. Considerable attention was paid to methodological work: open lectures, methodological seminars, teacher conferences were held, textbooks for students were published, private teaching methods were developed, and students actively participated in extracurricular work. Teachers and students themselves designed the equipment necessary for their studies. The management of the institute organized connections with enterprises of the city and region; Scientific and technical sessions and conferences were held at the university.

The institute's wall newspaper was regularly published, as well as a combat leaflet; students could attend choir, drama and choreography clubs. More than half of the students were involved in sports sections. There was a store at the university, and there were shoe and sewing workshops. The institute's subsidiary farm consisted of 100 hectares of land and a water area for fishing. Providing itself with food, the institute at the same time supplied the state with grain, milk, meat, and wool. Students, teachers and staff were provided with plots of land for vegetable gardens. Almost everyone who needed it could get a ticket to a sanatorium or rest home. Financial assistance was provided to low-income students. The children of the institute's employees and students had the opportunity to relax in the summer in pioneer camps. [ ]

The period from 1947 to 1959 became an important stage in the history of the institute. During this time, its material and technical base was strengthened, a team of teachers and staff was formed, the number of graduates increased: every year 110-130 graduates received engineering diplomas. From the spring of 1952 to 1960, associate professor K. D. Shabanov worked as rector of the university. [ ]

On May 20, 1959, according to a government decision, a polytechnic institute was established on the basis of AISHM. In the same year, an evening faculty appeared in Biysk, later reorganized into a branch of the Altai Polytechnic Institute.

In the summer of 1959, construction began on the educational and production building and two new dormitories, and in the fall - on the main academic building of the API.

In 1960-1966, new educational buildings were built, almost all student dormitories, the only student dispensary in Siberia at that time, the Krona summer student camp, the second in the USSR (the first in Moscow) unique sports arena, which are still in operation; The technical supply of laboratories, workshops and classrooms has been improved, the first student admission system in the USSR, “ASU-Abiturient”, has been developed and launched. The institute began to work in a new way: the composition of scientific and pedagogical personnel increased quantitatively and qualitatively, many specialties began to produce engineers on a large scale. On May 4, 1961, the institute was named after the talented Russian inventor I. I. Polzunov. By that time, more than 2 thousand students were already studying at all departments of the institute. The “polytechnic” status has become a powerful incentive for the development of the university. Thanks to the assembly hall and spacious auditoriums of the API, which hosted festivals, youth debates, skit parties, poetry days, and dance evenings, the institute became the center of youth culture in the city and the Altai region. With the advent of the Polytechnic Institute, engineering professions in Barnaul and Altai became very prestigious. [ ]

In 1987, a graduate of Tomsk Polytechnic University, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor Vladimir Vasilievich Evstigneev, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Academician of the International Academy of Higher Education and the International Academy of Information, was elected rector of the institute on a competitive basis. On December 24, 1992, the Altai Polytechnic Institute named after I. I. Polzunov was renamed into the Altai State Technical University named after I. I. Polzunov. Evstigneev worked as rector until 2007. During the years of his rectorship, the university became one of the leading not only in Siberia, but also in Russia. Altai State Technical University has become a leading university in the Altai Territory. [ ]

On November 9, 2007, candidate of economic sciences, associate professor Lev Aleksandrovich Korshunov, who led AltSTU for 5 years, was elected rector of AltSTU. Currently he holds the position of President of Altai State Technical University. On December 23, 2011, at a conference of the university’s workforce to elect a rector, Oleg Ivanovich Khomutov was elected by a majority vote. He took office in February 2012. On October 8 of the same year he died of a heart attack.

On April 16, 2013, Alexander Andreevich Sitnikov was confirmed as the rector of Altai State Technical University. Released from office on May 26, 2016 by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation No. 12-07-03/94. By Order of the Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation No. 12-07-03/96 dated May 26, 2016, the acting rector of the Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Altai State Technical University named after. I. I. Polzunova" Doctor of Technical Sciences Andrey Alekseevich Maksimenko was appointed.

Altai State Technical University annually hosts the semi-finals of the ACM International Team Programming Olympiad. Siberian, Far Eastern teams, teams from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan gather in Barnaul, at the same time, in another center, St. Petersburg, teams from the European part of the Russian Federation gather, and the results are synchronized using the Internet. AltSTU teams from among students of the specialty “Software Engineering” (Faculty of Information Technology) as a result of the selection successfully made it to the finals of this championship and took prizes:

Project of a young teacher of the Altai State Technical University Mikhail Seidurov “Organization of production of welded structures according to

  • Faculty of Construction and Technology (STF)
  • Faculty of Energy (EF)
  • Faculty of Information Technologies (FIT)
  • Faculty of Parallel Education (FPO)
  • Faculty of Special Technologies (FST)
  • Faculty of Power Engineering and Automotive Transport (FEAT)
  • Military department
  • Institutes

    • Institute of Architecture and Design (In 1995, for the first time in Altai, the training of senior-level specialists in architecture and design began in connection with the issuance of a license to Altai State Technical University by the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation for the training of specialist architects-designers.)
    • Institute of Intensive Education (IIE)
    • Institute for the Development of Additional Professional Education (IRDPO)
    • Institute of Economics and Management (IEiU)
    • Institute of Biotechnology, Food and Chemical Engineering (InBioChem)
    • Institute of International Education and Cooperation (IMOiS)
    • Regional center (institute) for advanced training and retraining of personnel
    • Faculty of Pre-University Training
    • Altai Regional Center for New Information Technologies (AltKTSNIT)

    Branches

    • Biysk Technological Institute (branch in Biysk)
    Faculties:
    • Faculty of Information Technologies, Automation and Management
    • Faculty of Mechanics
    • Faculty of Chemical Technology and Mechanical Engineering
    • Faculty of Economics
    • Faculty of Continuous and Distance Learning
    • Faculty of Innovative Education
    • Rubtsovsk Industrial Institute (branch in Rubtsovsk)
    Faculties:
      - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor; from 1987 to 2007 rector of the university.
    • Korshunov, Lev Alexandrovich - head of the department “State Tax Service”, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor; from 2007 to 2012 rector of the university.

    Altai State Technical University named after I. I. Polzunov

    Altai State Technical University named after. I. I. Polzunova
    (AltSTU)

    AltSTU, autumn 2008
    Former names

    Altai Polytechnic Institute

    Year of foundation
    Students
    Location

    Russia, Barnaul

    Legal address

    Coordinates: 53°21′00″ n. w. 83°47′00″ E. d. /  53.35° N. w. 83.783333° E. d.(G) (O) (I)53.35 , 83.783333

    Story

    Altai State Technical University named after. I. I. Polzunova, which is one of the largest universities in Russia and is the center of education, science and culture of the Altai Territory, was formed on the basis of the Zaporozhye Mechanical Engineering Institute, evacuated to Barnaul at the end of the city.

    Classes at the university began on February 23, 1942, and the graduation date for the first 13 engineers was May 1943.

    The first director of a technical university in Altai was L. G. Isakov, who remained in this post until 1952.

    Since December 1943, the university began to be called the Altai Mechanical Engineering Institute, and in August 1947 it was transformed into the Institute of Agricultural Engineering. In 1944, the institute had its own student dormitory, as well as a house for teachers and premises for laboratories, offices, and a library.

    The first post-war year was marked in the history of the university by the formation of a branch of the evening faculty in Rubtsovsk, the organizer and first director of which was Professor T. A. Zhivotovsky.

    In 1945-1946. the university had only two faculties: automotive and tractor and mechanical-technological, in which 447 students studied; 47 full-time teachers worked in 12 departments. Considerable attention was paid to methodological work: open lectures, methodological seminars, teacher conferences were held, textbooks for students were published, private teaching methods were developed, and students actively participated in extracurricular work. Teachers and students themselves designed the equipment necessary for their studies. The management of the institute organized connections with enterprises of the city and region; Scientific and technical sessions and conferences were held at the university.

    The institute's wall newspaper was regularly published, as well as a combat leaflet; students could attend choir, drama and choreography clubs. More than half of the students were involved in sports sections. There was a store at the university, and there were shoe and sewing workshops. The institute's subsidiary farm consisted of 100 hectares of land and a water area for fishing. Providing itself with food, the institute at the same time supplied the state with grain, milk, meat, and wool. Students, teachers and staff were provided with plots of land for vegetable gardens. Almost everyone who needed it could get a ticket to a sanatorium or rest home. Financial assistance was provided to low-income students. The children of the institute's employees and students had the opportunity to relax in the summer in pioneer camps.

    The period from 1947 to 1959 became an important stage in the history of the institute. During this time, its material and technical base was strengthened, a team of teachers and staff was formed, the number of graduates increased: every year 110-130 graduates received engineering diplomas. From the spring of 1952 to 1960, associate professor K.D. Shabanov worked as the director (rector) of the university.

    On May 20, 1959, according to a government decision, a polytechnic institute was established on the basis of AISHM. In the same year, an evening faculty appeared in Biysk, later reorganized into a branch of the Altai Polytechnic Institute. On May 4, 1961, the institute was named after the talented Russian inventor I. I. Polzunov. By that time, more than 2 thousand students were already studying at all departments of the institute. The “polytechnic” status has become a powerful incentive for the development of the university.

    In the summer of 1959, construction began on the educational and production building and two new dormitories, and in the fall - on the main academic building of AltPI. In 1960-1966. new academic buildings and student dormitories were built; The technical supply of laboratories, workshops and classrooms has been improved. The Institute began to work in a new way; The composition of scientific and pedagogical personnel increased quantitatively and qualitatively, many specialties began to produce engineers on a large scale. With the advent of the Polytechnic Institute, engineering professions in Barnaul and Altai became very prestigious.

    Thanks to the assembly hall and spacious auditoriums of AltPI, which hosted festivals, youth debates, skit parties, poetry days, and dance evenings, the institute became the center of the city’s youth culture.

    Rectors (directors)

    The first director of a technical university in Altai was L. G. Isakov, who led it until the city.

    Main divisions

    Faculties:

    • Faculty of Motor Transport
    • Evening faculty
    • Faculty of Humanitarian Education
    • Faculty of Natural Sciences (formed in 2010 on the basis of the Faculty of Information Technologies and Business)
    • Correspondence faculty
    • Faculty of Innovative Technologies of Mechanical Engineering (formed in 2010 on the basis of the engineering-physical, mechanical-technological faculties and the Department of Technology Management of the Faculty of Engineering and Economics)
    • Faculty of Foreign Students
    • Faculty of Information Technologies (created in 2010 on the basis of the Faculty of Engineering Pedagogy and Informatics)
    • Faculty of Parallel Education
    • Faculty of Food and Chemical Production (created in 2010 on the basis of the Faculty of Food Production and the Faculty of Chemical Technology)
    • Faculty of Social Communications and Tourism (formed in 2010 as a result of the merger of the Faculty of Social and Cultural Services and Tourism and the Faculty of Humanities)
    • Faculty of Construction and Technology
    • Faculty of Energy
    • Military department

    Institutes:

    • Institute of Architecture and Design
    • Institute of Intensive Education
    • Institute for the Development of Additional Professional Education
    • Institute of Textile and Light Industry
    • Institute of Economics and Management (formed in February 2010 by combining the Institute of Economics and Regional Development Management (IEiURR), Faculty of Engineering and Economics (IEF) and the Department of International Economic Relations of the Faculty of Information Technologies and Business (FITiB))
    • Regional center (institute) for advanced training and retraining of personnel
    • Faculty of Pre-University Training
    • Altai Regional Center for New Information Technologies (AltKTSNIT)

    Famous teachers

    • Zamyatin, Viktor Ivanovich - professor of the Department of Information Technologies.
    • Evstigneev, Vladimir Vasilievich - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor; from 1987 to 2007 rector of the university.
    • Korshunov, Lev Aleksandrovich - head of the department "State Tax Service", Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor; from 2007 to 2012 rector of the university.

    Altai State Technical University is considered one of the leading universities in the Altai Territory. Polzunov. The main profile of the university is technical, so graduates are always in demand on the labor market. What are the features of studying at a university, how to get there?

    General information

    Full name of the university: Altai Polzunova. Was founded in 1942.

    In addition to the main university in Barnaul, there are branches in Rubtsovsk and Biysk.

    The main institutes operating at the university are:

    1. Architecture and design.
    2. Economics and Management.
    3. Biotechnology, food and chemical engineering.
    4. Additional education.
    5. International cooperation.

    In addition, there are 8 faculties:

    • Information technologies.
    • Humanitarian.
    • Construction and technology.
    • Special technologies.
    • Energy.
    • Power engineering and automobile transport.
    • Parallel education.
    • Evening-correspondence.

    At AltSTU named after. Polzunov, for guys who want to study military affairs, there is a military department on the basis of the university, where you can receive training in the following areas: reserve soldier, reserve sergeant, reserve officer.

    The diversity of structural units allows us to annually recruit more than 1,500 students in budget and paid programs.

    What areas of training are offered at the university?

    Chemical and food profiles: chemical technology; animal origin and more

    Construction profiles: architecture; design, construction and operation of highways; construction; construction of unique buildings and structures and so on.

    Information profiles: computer science; software engineering; Information Security; applied computer science and more.

    Mechanical engineering profiles: instrument engineering; technological machines and equipment and so on.

    Economic profiles: economics; economic security; state and municipal administration; management; business Informatics.

    Master's programs: geosciences; mathematics and mechanics; physics and astronomy: architecture; construction equipment and technologies; Informatics and Computer Science; photonics and more. In total, the university has more than 50 training programs.

    How is the learning process going?

    In all educational institutions, classes begin on September 1. AltSTU schedule Polzunov is compiled for 2 weeks, which alternate during the semester.

    For those who study at the military department, field training is a mandatory element, and for everyone else - practical training.

    At the end of the semester, each group takes a session - tests and exams. If the student passes everything successfully, then he is transferred to the next course, and if not, then he faces expulsion.

    After completing the full training, students are expected to undergo pre-diploma practice, defend their thesis project and state assessments. At AltSTU named after. Polzunov, there are areas in which the system of passing state exams is no longer available, which makes life much easier for students.

    Training takes place in 12 educational buildings, 9 of which are located in one block and most are connected by passages.

    The university has 7 dormitories. Students live in them according to faculties: No. 1 (STF, FIS, FSKiT), No. 2 (ATF, IEiU, FSKiT), No. 3 (FITM, FPKhP), No. 4 - the largest (FIT, ITLP, InArchDis, etc.) , No. 5 is a dormitory mainly for teachers, No. 6 is a family dormitory, No. 7 is the newest dormitory for foreign students and students of the Faculty of Economics and Management. Every year there are reviews and competitions among dormitories, many events throughout the semesters, so dormitory residents never get bored.

    Student leisure

    Student life is famous not only for receiving higher education, but also for its extracurricular activities, because it is this that remains in the heart for many years. At AltSTU named after. Polzunov has conditions for the comprehensive development of the individual - both creative and physical: many dance, vocal, acting groups, sports sections, primary management and trade union organizations - the young man will definitely find something of his own.

    University activists do not stand aside either from the all-Russian student movements of construction brigades, or from the snow landing.

    To maintain the health of students, the Yunost sanatorium operates on the basis of the university, which was created back in 1975. Every year, the dispensary receives more than 700 people from university students and teachers for rehabilitation and disease prevention. In “Yunost” you can get the following procedures:

    • hydrotherapy;
    • massage;
    • inhalation;
    • mud therapy;
    • reflexology and much more.

    For those who love to swim, the Olympic swimming pool is open, where you can do water aerobics, group swimming, or just splash around for fun.

    For joint leisure of student groups and holding public events in nature with teachers of Altai State Technical University named after. Polzunov there is a center “Krona”, located in a picturesque place outside the city. Students and university employees relax or work productively at off-site conferences and practices.

    What do you need to know when applying?

    The university has paid and free places. You can get into free places after a competitive selection based on the results of the Unified State Exam. For some areas, internal creative competitions are provided.

    For those who enter after studying at secondary vocational institutions, they take an exam, based on the results of which they also apply for budget places.

    At AltSTU named after. Polzunov has various forms of training: full-time, evening, correspondence, distance learning, which is convenient for those working or living in remote cities.

    In order to become a university student, you must bring a copy of your passport, diploma, 4 3x4 photographs; an application for admission is formed at the admissions office.

    Contacts and operating hours

    The school week runs in a 6-day format (closed on Sundays) from 8.15 to 21.45. The university administration works from Monday to Friday from 8.00 to 17.00.

    The telephone number of the admissions committee can be found on the official website of the university.

    Address AltSTU named after. Polzunova: Barnaul, Lenin Avenue, 46. You can find out more detailed information on the official website of the university.

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