The son of a special military operations (SVO) fighter, who was expelled from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) after the first session, a student with the lowest Unified State Exam score in its history, will be able to re-enroll. . The press service of the university reported this to socialbites.ca.
The educational institution declared that the young man could not cope with six subjects. At the same time, the press service emphasized that the son of a military man can enjoy entry privileges an unlimited number of times.
“Under the personal data protection law, we cannot disclose data on student performance,” MIPT said.
The young man himself explained that he did not have enough strength to study, and during the discussion after deportation he admitted that he wanted to start training “to beat people.”
Previously from the first year of MIPT was fired The son of a participant in a special military operation (SVO) accepted within the quota.
Previously, admission to Russian universities was based on quotas. registered About a thousand former members of SVO.