Russian House in Dhaka on August 28 organized a formal ceremony to present Bangladeshi students admitted to Russian universities under the Government of the Russian Federation's educational quota with passports and visas.
The Director of the Russian House in Dhaka P. Dvoychenkov wished the students success in their education in Russia, hoping they would return to Bangladesh as professionals in their fields and play a special role in developing their country.
Russia is a recognized global leader in training mathematicians, physicists, chemists, geologists, engineers, programmers, doctors, and specialists in other natural science fields. The Russian higher education system comprises over 750 universities and more than 650 specialties across various educational levels.
Modern Russia is a blend of Asia and Europe, where everyone can find a piece of home. Throughout its history, Russia has bordered many different states and peoples, absorbing their traditions and values, which has led to a rich ethnic and cultural diversity. Thanks to this diversity, applicants from any country can feel comfortable in their new home and easily adapt to student life.
At the meeting, students who received visas from the Russian government for their studies expressed their gratitude in an emotional speech. They thanked the Director of the Russian House in Dhaka and noted that they would return to their country after completing their studies in Russia and participating in its development.
In the second part of the event, students were shown the film "Freedom of Conscience and Religion," which explores the diversity of religious confessions and the necessity of peaceful coexistence among their representatives, along with several other films.
The event took place in a very warm and friendly atmosphere.