About the University

Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUCI) is a leading industry-focused university in Russia, specialising in telecommunications, information technologies, and digital communications. With more than a century of academic history, MTUCI combines strong engineering traditions with modern digital education practices.

The university offers programs in English and Russian, preparing students for careers in high-demand technology fields. MTUCI provides practical training in areas such as 5G/6G systems, artificial intelligence, satellite communications, neural networks, computer vision, unmanned aerial vehicles, cybersecurity, and firewall development.

Students gain both theoretical knowledge and applied industry skills through modern equipment, programming practice, and hands-on engineering training. With its strong focus on innovation, digital transformation, and global communication technologies, MTUCI prepares graduates to succeed in the rapidly evolving IT and telecommunications industries.

University Facts

  • MTUCI is a leading industry-focused university with more than a century of academic history.
  • The university is subordinated to Russia's Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media.
  • MTUCI offers vocational, higher, and advanced training programs in IT and telecommunications.
  • The university has a partner network of more than 200 industry employers.
  • MTUCI ranks among Russia's top IT and digital economics universities.
  • More than 15,000 students study at MTUCI, including 800+ international students.
  • Programs are offered in English and Russian across bachelor's, master's, specialist, and postgraduate levels.
  • MTUCI provides Russian language and national culture training through its preparatory department.
  • International students receive admission support and guaranteed dormitory accommodation near university campuses.

Faculties & Institutes

  • Faculty of Information Technologies.
  • Faculty of Network Engineering
  • Faculty of Radio and Television
  • Faculty of Cybernetics and Information Security
  • Faculty of Digital Economy and Mass Communications

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