Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics (MSI). Macy

Official information

The dormitory is provided only to non-resident full-time (full-time) students. The number of places in the MESI dormitory is limited and is distributed by the Admissions Committee among students enrolled in the 1st year (if the corresponding note was made in the application), on a competitive basis: depending on the total score according to the results of the entrance examination (USE).

Orphans and children left without parental care, as well as certain categories of citizens in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation, are accommodated in the hostel out of turn. A queue is formed from first-year students who did not receive a place in the dormitory during the admissions campaign (in August). Those on the waiting list are provided with places in the dormitory as they become available during the year.

The hostel building is located next to the main building of MESI at the address: Moscow st. Nezhinskaya, 7 building 1 The system of accommodation in the hostel is block-based. In one block: a room for 2 people, a room for 3 people, a bathroom, a toilet. The kitchen is located on the floor. There is a student cafe. Residents of the dormitory are provided with the necessary furniture: a bed, a bedside table, a study table, a chair, as well as bedding. On each floor there are rooms for washing (washing machines are installed) and ironing (ironing tables, irons) of linen.

The territory and premises of the hostel are equipped with video surveillance and are guarded around the clock. Access to the dormitory building is provided by a special access system using magnetic cards, which excludes unauthorized access.

The university dormitory is connected to the university’s local network and all students can use Internet services.

Certificate of provision of hostel in 2014

In recent years, the proportion of nonresident students at MESI has increased significantly, and to solve the problem of providing first-year students with housing, the university management annually concludes agreements to transfer to the institute, on a rental basis, places in the dormitory of other educational institutions.

First-year students move into the following dormitories:
1. MESI dormitory (Nezhinskaya St., 7) - 100 places;
2. dormitories of other educational institutions and partner organizations - 200 places.

MESI guarantees the placement in dormitories of first-year students who have diplomas of Olympic medalists from the ministerial list or who have a total score of 250 points or more.

All needy non-resident students who were not resettled as of September 1 are guaranteed places in the dormitories of universities and partner organizations within 2 months from the beginning of the academic year (until November 1, 2014)

Cost of living.
1. MESI dormitory:
for students studying on budget places - 350 rubles/month;
for students studying locally with payment under contracts - 690 rubles / month.
2. dormitories of other educational institutions and partner organizations - from 5,000 rubles/month to 9,000 rubles/month, depending on living conditions.

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State educational institution of higher professional education Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics (MESI)
(MSU ESI (MESI))
Motto Always one step ahead!
Year of foundation
Rector Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor Natalya Vladimirovna Tikhomirova
Location Moscow
Website http://www.mesi.ru

Founded in 1932 as the Moscow Institute of National Economic Accounting, which in 1949 was transformed into the Moscow Economic and Statistical Institute (MESI). In 1996, the university received university status and was renamed Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics, while maintaining the same abbreviation.

Today in MESI More than 100 thousand students study in more than 200 regional educational centers in Russia and abroad. MESI For a long time it has maintained its leading position and is among the top ten best universities in the country according to the ranking of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

It is also worth noting that MESI- the only university in Russia that has passed international quality certification for all areas of its activities according to the ISO-9001:2000 standard (certificate No. 200406987 dated August 10, 2004).

Faculties (Institutes)

Facade of the main building of MESI

MESI main building

  • Institute of Master's Training (Master's Degree)
  • Institute of Continuing Education
  • Institute of Law and Humanitarian Education

Departments (Faculties)

  • Automated Information Processing and Control Systems (ASIPiU)
  • Anti-Crisis Management (AC)
  • Large Computing Systems (LCS)
  • Accounting, analysis and audit (A&A)
  • Higher Mathematics (HM)
  • State and Municipal Administration (GiMU)
  • Civil Law (Civil Law)
  • Foreign Languages ​​(FL)
  • Comprehensive provision of information security of automated systems (KOIBAS)
  • Constitutional and Administrative Law (KiAP)
  • Corporate information systems (CIS)
  • Linguistics and Intercultural Communications (LIC)
  • Mathematical support and administration of information systems (MOiAIS)
  • Mathematical Statistics and Econometrics (MS&E)
  • World Economy and International Relations (MEIR)
  • Taxes and Taxation (N&N)
  • General and strategic management (G&SM)
  • General education disciplines (GED)
  • Applied Management and Business Consulting (PM&BC)
  • Applied Informatics in Economics (AIE)
  • Applied Mathematics (AP)
  • Socio-economic statistics (SES)
  • Sociology and Psychology (S&P)
  • Theories of Statistics and Forecasting (TSiP)
  • Knowledge Management and Applied Informatics in Management (KZiPIM)
  • Quality Management (QM)
  • Human Resource Management (HRM)
  • Physical Education and Sports (PES)
  • Philosophy and Humanities (FIHN)
  • Finance, credit and banking (FCiBD)
  • Financial Law (FP)
  • Economic Theory and Investment (ETiI)

Educational process

In the 2007/2008 academic year, a point-rating system for assessing student knowledge (BSS) was introduced. Depending on the amount of points scored during the semester, a student can receive an “automatic” and be admitted to a test or exam. If not enough points are scored, the student is not allowed to take the exam or test and has to retake it.

E-learning

For e-learning, the university has created a special electronic environment - an electronic campus.

During the semester, students must complete assignments through the campus (electronic learning environment). There are several types of such tasks: test, forum, individual task. There is also an electronic journal on campus. At the beginning of each year, changes are made to the electronic system, which entails difficulties in using it.

In the spring of 2008, blogs appeared on the Campus, and in November 2008, a new testing system was being tested.

Graduates

Transport

The bus stop adjacent to its new (main) building on Nezhinskaya Street is named after the institute - “MGUESI”. The following bus routes stop here: 107, 187, 260. The first go to the Filyovsky Park metro station, the second two go to the University metro station. MESI minibuses run from Kievsky Station especially for students and teachers, who are also dropped off and picked up in a mini-park on the territory of the new building.

: MESI Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics (MESI)

Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics was founded in 1932. Its first name was: Moscow Institute of National Economic Accounting, which changed to Moscow Economic and Statistical Institute in 1948. Since 1996, the university has had the status of a university.

MESI today consists of 7 institutes (faculties) and a wide branch network - 25 in the Russian Federation and 4 in foreign countries: in the Republic of Belarus, Armenia, Latvia and Kazakhstan. Thanks to such a scale, about 70 thousand students study at MESI at the same time. Training is carried out in such areas as “Business Informatics”, “Information Security”, “Psychology”, “Economics”, “Jurisprudence”, “Applied Informatics”, “Linguistics” and others. Among the educational programs implemented by MESI, eight were recognized as the “Best educational programs of innovative Russia 2011”.

In addition to the opportunity to obtain basic higher education, the university implements numerous additional training programs: secondary vocational education, postgraduate study, MBA, professional retraining programs and many others. MESI is the leader among Russian universities in online distance learning. In 2012, the university received the status of a basic organization of the CIS member states in the field of distance and e-learning. In addition, MESI is the first Russian university to successfully pass the external examination procedure for compliance with European standards for guaranteeing the quality of education.

Admission to MESI is carried out based on the results of a competition of Unified State Examination points in general education specialized subjects. It is quite difficult to pass the competition; according to the results of the 2012 admissions campaign, it averaged 37 people per place. The most popular areas of training, based on the number of applications submitted, were the following: “Trading” (106 people per place), “State and municipal management” (77), “Economics” and “Innovation” (60 each). The passing score is also high. To enroll in “Jurisprudence” it was necessary to score at least 252 points, in “Linguistics” - 244, in “Mathematical support and administration of information systems” - 239. In total, 983 budget places were allocated for the 2012/2013 academic year, of which 845 - for full-time education (575 in Moscow and 270 in branches).

MESI has had a continuing education program “School-College-University” for several years. College graduates have the opportunity to enroll in shortened training programs at MESI in the areas of “Management”, “Economics”, “Jurisprudence” and “Public and Municipal Administration”. Examinations are conducted in the form of computer testing. The duration of training is from 2.5 years.

Within the structure of the Institute of Continuing Education, MESI, there is a Center for Pre-University Education, on the basis of which various programs are implemented for schoolchildren from grades 1 to 11. There are preparatory courses “Entrant-9” and “Entrant-11”. At preparatory courses, high school students are prepared to take the Unified State Exam, and preparation is also underway for internal MESI exams for graduates of colleges and technical schools.

There is no military department at MESI; full-time students in those areas of training that have passed state accreditation are given a deferment from the army.

MESI has its own dormitory. The number of places is strictly limited; the distribution of rooms among nonresident students is carried out depending on the total Unified State Examination score scored in the entrance exams. In addition, students can be accommodated in dormitories of other Moscow universities, with which MESI has an agreement. Students who score more than 250 points for the Unified State Examination, as well as Olympiad winners, are guaranteed places.

MESI ranks 29th in the ranking of the 100 best universities in Russia for 2012. This indicator is confirmed by the quality of education and the high demand for university graduates among such large companies as VTB24, URALSIB, Promsvyazbank, Alfa-Bank, PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG and many others.

Official website of MESI.

I am studying in Moscow, in my 4th year (Economics major). The university as a whole has more “show-offs” than it makes sense... For those who want a worthwhile education in economics, I don’t recommend going here. Still, this is not Fin. Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation, nor the Higher School of Economics, etc. - another echelon (however, for admission to the budget, the Unified State Exam scores are quite high). I can say that the main building is quite decent (not taking into account the fact that getting to it is quite problematic, it takes 15 minutes by paid minibus from the metro to the institute). The rest of the buildings are mediocre... Kozhukhovskaya is empty, because... They are renting in a business park, but the sports park could do with some repairs, because... It’s starting to leak, but the building is not much, not a little, over 80 years old... There are a lot of buffets and all of them are expensive... The dining room is also expensive, but the food is so-so... In general, the technical equipment has remained at the level of 2008 -2009 (considering that at that time, computers were not particularly productive). However, the administration takes care of modern software and installs the latest “offices” and so on on these outdated computers, which creates a “turtle” effect and the computers hang for 10 minutes, and sometimes more. The educational process, of course, is a solid C grade. You can sell freebies and still quite successfully close the session. The teaching staff is experiencing a crisis, because... More experienced teachers are either of retirement age or are leaving to work in other places. A fairly good composition of teachers (of the old school) teaches the master's degree, and the bachelor's degree is prepared by a composition of young graduate students / newly minted Ph.D.s, who, in general, do not give a damn about what they do! Because of this, good teachers are few and far between I can highlight the departments of “Accounting, Analysis and Audit” and “Theory of Statistics” and “Taxes and Taxation” - quite professional teachers who know their business (Arkharov, Bogacheva, Shadrina, Moiseikina, Sadovnikova, Sycheva, Puzin, etc. Well, the department of economic theory is not bad, but does not live up to those described above))) The most terrible departments are the department of “Finance, credit and banking” and the department of “Applied computer science in economics”. Horrible and only!!! The rest is on C! Lecture material at the level of abstruse words on slides in presentations - 0 personal explanations (mostly young people practice this way). Practical classes most often take the form of tests on pieces of paper, sitting "in contact" on computers, and listening to reports from their fellow students . Regardless of the form of study, every student must complete assignments on the “electronic campus.” Tests, forums (questions for discussion) are usually posted there, and sometimes you can send some assignments there for teachers to check. I would like to note that this electronic environment always freezes or does not work. Tests in 90% of cases are posted with errors, and sometimes they can even be mixed up (opening something other than what the teacher sends). The forums consist of copy-pasting text from the Internet and teachers are most often happy with this. As for the electronic textbooks on this campus, this is a complete failure... Either they are posted, but for some reason they do not open, or non-updated old stuff from the “zero years” is posted. There are very few copies in the library, in general it is a waste of money... Couples mostly in the afternoon, which is simply a disaster for a working student! The employees of the dean's offices (all of them) are terribly unfriendly, rude, etc.... Eternal queues. And the innovation with the “electronic dean’s office” is a good idea, but during the session the poor guys simply cannot cope with the huge flow of debtors who come for statements)))))))))))))) From the paid department, in general they don’t expel, and if they expel, it’s for completely lost people who don’t show up at the institute for years! However, not everything is so bad, there is an opportunity to learn something, provided that you still have to sit with books, catching up on what is not taught in classes... well, or not catching up;) There are a lot of clubs with sports are very good))) There are even many contracts with foreign institutions, you can go to study abroad for a year (provided you have almost excellent academic performance). There are good guys in the student council) There is even a training center at MESI, for students who are interested in developing!))))) There is a dorm, but that’s another point) And student life is quite good, in general))) Well, if you’re lucky with classmates))) Such things... But, unfortunately, this happens in many universities... If you have nowhere to put the money, then the direct route is here!)) And if you want a decent education, then I advise you to think 100 times. Don’t be fooled by the wrapper, as I was once - you won’t like the filling!

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