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On November 16, the State University of Management held its first Open Day for applicants entering the class of 2026.
The meeting was opened by our university's Vice-Rector, Dmitry Bryukhanov, who introduced those gathered to all aspects of life at the first management university.
"Over its nearly 145-year history, our university has trained over 200,000 specialists in management and industry economics. Today, 10,000 students study at SUM, and over 700 people, including both academics and practicing specialists, are involved in the educational process. We offer 118 educational programs that will help you find your niche in any industry. Our graduates are confident in the labor market, as evidenced by their high rankings in both graduate salaries and education quality, as well as in the first national employment ranking. We look forward to seeing you all on September 1st as SUM students," concluded Dmitry Yuryevich.
Next on stage was Ezizkhan Dzhumayev, Head of the Admissions Department, who told prospective students what they could do to increase their chances of admission.
"Everyone's success begins after graduating from university. But first, you need to get admitted. To do this, you need a valid, verified account on Gosuslugi, containing information about your documents, education, and achievements. To make admission easier, you can start building your portfolio now. Additional points can be earned by: graduating with honors, earning a GTO badge, completing 100 hours of volunteer work, winning various Olympiads, and so on. I'd also like to remind you that the number of places for fee-paying tuition will also be limited, so there may be a competition in which every point counts," the speaker advised.
Vice-Rector Pavel Pavlovsky continued to introduce the achievements and areas of work of the State University of Management in the field of extracurricular activities.
"Many underestimate youth policy, but it's undeniably important for developing competent professionals, which is why we entrust many processes to our students. For example, several years ago, the Ministry of Economic Development proposed creating a special entrepreneurship program for schoolchildren. Our teachers developed it, prepared it, and so on, after which master's students took on the bulk of the work, implementing it at the country's largest children's centers. This year, they also prepared an Olympiad commissioned by RVB (formerly Wildberries). I want to emphasize that learning to be a manager is impossible without practice, and we provide this opportunity. Only this can help students become true leaders and work for the success of our country," concluded Pavel Vladimirovich.
Sergey Shishanov, Head of the Industrial and Educational Partnerships Department at the Central Research Automobile and Automotive Engines Institute (NAMI), discussed his work in the automotive industry and presented the network educational master's program "Production Organizer in the Automotive Industry," implemented by the State University of Management and NAMI.
Elena Likhatskikh, director of the career guidance center, spoke about the Olympiads and preparing for admission.
"Today, we see many students from Moscow's entrepreneurship classes, whom we already know. I'd like to remind you that approximately 220 schools and only 13 universities participate in this program. Therefore, don't forget about the benefits this program provides when applying to partner universities. Now is the time to make a choice and work toward it," Elena Viktorovna advised.
At the end of the official part, the creative group "StuDos" took the stage and soulfully performed the popular song "Mother Earth".
Throughout the day, guests of the State University of Management enjoyed campus tours, consultations with faculty from all institutes and career guidance specialists, meetings with student club activists, and prize drawings.
Subscribe to the "Our GUU" Telegram channel. Publication date: November 17, 2025.
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