Russia Implements University Admission Quotas for Military Personnel and Their Families
Russia has introduced a new policy allocating up to 25% of state-funded university places to military personnel and their relatives. This initiative, part of broader benefits for soldiers, has sparked concerns among some students and parents who believe admissions are now based more on wartime status than academic merit.
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