2025 - 2026 SAA Rankings for Best Value Universities In Belarus For International Students
Belarus is surely one of the best places that you can consider if you’re planning to study abroad. The many grand opportunities that await while and after studying also add fuel to the fire. It also helps that besides the most popular schools, the country has more institutions to offer, with 44 in total.
With so many available options, it can be hard to find the best pick according to your budget, course preferences, and other factors. You want to find the institution that is the perfect fit or offers the best value for your money.
To help you out, we have ranked the best-value universities in Belarus. They are known for offering high standards of education while keeping the costs affordable for international students.
44 Best Value Institutions in Belarus for International Students
Here are the 44 best-value institutions in Belarus for international students. Here, you’ll learn more about their rankings, international student population, and their background.
1 Belarusian State University
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Belarusian State University (BSU), an elite higher education institution in Belarus, is considered the country’s first public university. BSU takes full responsibility for reshaping students’ futures during their formative years. This influential school has, in fact, generated leaders and experts in various fields who have been instrumental in the development of Belarusian society.
2 Belarusian National Technical University
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Belarusian National Technical University (BNTU), established in 1920, is the leading technical university in Belarus. Located in Minsk, the university offers programs at all levels, focusing on technical subjects, including various engineering specializations, architecture, and management. Thus, it is hardly a surprise that BNTU is a top technical and engineering education destination with a heavy emphasis on research and innovation.
3 Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics
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The Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics (BSUIR) is a state-funded institution recognized for its involvement in science and technology. BSUIR focuses on providing advanced tertiary-level education in computer science and radio electronics, lectured by the best educators in their respective fields. Aside from offering a wide spectrum of opportunities, the institute also invests in technologies and modern facilities, applies practiced-based learning, and participates in research studies guaranteeing that only the best education is provided as well as to satisfy the overall academic experience of its students.
4 Belarusian State Medical University
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The history of Belarusian State Medical University can be traced back to 1921 when it was established and was still known as the Medical Faculty of Belarusian State University. Less than a decade later, it became an independent institution known as Belarusian Medical Institute. After that, it was renamed twice, with the second initiative resulting in its current title. Its optimal location in the capital city and status as the leading medical university of Belarus allows the university to attract many domestic and international students.
5 Francisk Skorina Gomel State University
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Francisk Skorina Gomel State University is located in Gomel, Belarus. It was established in 1930 as a pedagogical institute and later transformed into a public state university in 1969. Since then, it has trained specialists in different spheres by offering high-quality undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral education. A notable alumnus from the university is Ales Bialiatski, Nobel Peace Prize 2022 winner.
6 Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno
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The Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno was established in the beautiful city of Grodno as the Teachers’ Institute in 1940. In the late 1950s, it was renamed to honor Yanka Kupala, a famous Belarusian poet; thus, it became known as the Yanka Kupala Grodno State Pedagogical Institute. Fast forward to 1978, the institute was granted university status. Despite such significant progress, this state university only keeps growing to offer more undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in multiple specialties.
7 Belarusian State Technological University
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Belarusian State Technological University was established in 1930 as a forestry institute in Gomel. Over the years, it was moved to different cities and renamed many times before being finally transferred to Minsk in 1946. The institute officially received the status of ‘University’ in 1993 and expanded the range of its educational programs. Today, it offers Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. programs across various specialties and is especially recognized for its training in forestry, chemical, and printing industries.
8 Vitebsk State University
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Vitebsk State University, named after P.M. Masherov, is among the top Belarusian educational institutes known for offering low-cost education with high standards of teaching. VSU is not only focused on academics. It encourages students to showcase their talents by participating in extracurricular activities and events. It aims to make students’ lives engaging whilst pursuing a degree, supporting them in attaining success both in their academic goals and personal growth.
9 Belarusian State Pedagogical University named after Maxim Tank
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Belarusian State Pedagogical University named after Maxim Tank’s history can be traced back to 1914 with the establishment of the Minsk Teachers Institute. It was reorganized many times before being finally transformed into Belarusian State Pedagogical University (BSPU) in 1993. Today, the university, which sits in the capital city of Minsk, offers several undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs encompassing various specialties.
10 Vitebsk State Academy of Veterinary Medicine
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Established in 1924 as the Vitebsk Veterinary Institute, Vitebsk State Academy of Veterinary Medicine is one of the country’s oldest higher educational institutions in Veterinary Medicine. Like most major educational centers in Belarus, it was affected by the war period from 1941, with all its infrastructure destroyed. However, after reopening in 1944, the institute grew and surpassed its pre-war achievements in only a few years. In 1994, it was renamed Vitebsk State Academy of Veterinary Medicine. It is one of the leading institutions training agrarian specialists in the country, offering courses at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels.
11 Vitebsk State Technological University
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Vitebsk State Technological University (VSTU) was established in 1965 as Vitebsk Technological Institute of Light Industry. Located in the picturesque city of Vitebsk in northeast Belarus, the university is a top educator in the area of light and textile industries in the country. VSTU offers students a range of programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels.
12 Brest State Technical University
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Brest State Technical University was established as a civil engineering institute in 1966 and transformed over the years to become a State Technical University in 2000. It has since expanded its scope of educational training and research. Hence, the university offers undergraduate and graduate programs in many specialties, including construction, architecture, electronics, mechanical engineering, economy, and ecology.
13 Polotsk State University
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Polotsk State University is a public university located in the new industrial town of Novopolotsk and the historic town of Polotsk. The modern history of the university can be traced back to 1968 in Novopolotsk, where there was a need for engineers and technical specialists. Initially a polytechnic institute, it transformed over the years and became Polotsk State University (PSU) in 1993. It was named so because Polotsk has a rich centuries-long history of education, notably the Jesuit College founded in 1581. Although the historical institute underwent many changes and closures, the historical campuses of this former center for education were transferred to PSU and restored in 2005. PSU has continued to grow over the years and now offers undergraduate and graduate programs in various specialties.
14 Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University
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Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the country. Established as the Mogilev Teachers’ School foundation in 1913, it underwent a series of reorganizations over the years and became the Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University in 1997. The university has grown exponentially over its 100-year history and now offers several undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.
15 Baranavichy State University
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Baranavichy State University is a relatively new Belarusian university established in 2004, which aims to train specialists to meet the social and economic needs of the country. It was accredited as a university in 2008, the same year that it first started training foreign citizens. The university has expanded over the years to include several faculties offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in a range of specialties.
16 Sukhoi State Technical University of Gomel
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The Sukhoi State Technical University of Gomel, established in 1968, is one of the leading providers of technical education in the country. It trains engineers and scientists for work in several engineering and technological fields. At present, the university offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in many specialties.
17 Belarusian State Agricultural Academy
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Belarusian State Agricultural Academy has a long and interesting history, dating back to the opening of an agricultural school in 1840. The institute’s story is one of triumph and perseverance as it has withstood periods of closures, transfers, and reorganizations and recovered from its campus becoming ruins during the war years. The institute expanded over the years and transformed to become the Belarusian Agricultural Academy in 1948. Today, it offers undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs in a range of specialties related to food and agriculture. Many specialists from the academy go on to work for the country’s Ministry of Agriculture and Food, take part in important scientific programs, and occupy important roles in the agricultural sector.
18 Belarusian State Economic University
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Established in 1933 as the Institute of National Economy in Minsk, Belarus State Economic University is one of the country’s oldest higher education institutions. Over its first years, the university underwent different name changes, survived and recovered from the damages of the tumultuous war years in the early 1940s, and achieved several milestones. Today, the university is one of the country’s leading higher education providers in Economics, offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in economics, finance, law, and management.
19 Polessky State University
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Polessky State University was established in 2006 following the merger of two institutions of higher education. It offers several programs in Russian and English through its varied faculties and departments. Located in the city of Pinsk in southern Belarus, the young university today trains undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students in a wide range of specialties.
20 Belarusian State Agrarian Technical University
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Belarusian State Agrarian Technical University was established in 1954 as the Belarusian Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture. Since then, the institute has expanded and developed to include agriculture-related programs in different fields including engineering, technology, mechanics, and business. The institute was constituted as Belarusian State Agrarian Technical University in 2000, and today trains undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students in a range of specialties.
21 Brest State A. S. Pushkin University
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The history of Brest State A. S. Pushkin University can be traced back to the establishment of a teacher’s institute in 1945 in Brest. The institute underwent name changes and reorganizations until it became the Brest State University in 1995. Four years later, it was named after Pushkin, a famous Russian poet and writer. Over the years, the university has transformed from a teacher’s institute to a full-fledged university offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in a wide range of specialties across different faculties.
22 Belarusian State University of Transport
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The Belarusian State University of Transport, located in Gomel, was founded in 1953. Until 1993, it was called the Belarusian Institute of Railway Engineers. It is a leading educational institute to train specialists in the transport industry and related fields. Today, the university offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in several specialties.
23 Grodno State Medical University
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Grodno State Medical University’s history can be traced back to 1958. It was first known as State Medical Institute in Grodno and was established to increase the quality of health services in western Belarus. It has grown much since its inception, and such progress is marked by milestones like receiving its ‘university’ accreditation in 2001 and offering master’s level programs since 2010. Hence, they are now one of Belarus’s top providers of excellent medical training in various specializations at undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels.
24 Minsk State Linguistic University
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Minsk State Linguistic University, established in 1948, is a leading provider of higher education in the field of linguistics. It offers professional training in several languages and academic areas, with programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels. Through its wide range of programs, the university trains specialists to meet professional needs in the fields of linguistics, philology, humanities, and foreign-language teaching.
25 Belarusian-Russian University
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Belarusian-Russian University is an interstate higher education institution of two countries, the Republic of Belarus and the Russian Federation. Its history can be traced back to the foundation of the Mogilev Machine Building Institute in 1961. Over the years, it expanded and had its name changed several times before finally being reorganized into Belarusian-Russian University in 2001. With the agreement between the two governments, it was recognized as a State Institution of Higher Professional Education. Today, Belarusian-Russian University offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and continuing education programs.
26 Gomel State Medical University
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Gomel State Medical University has been training medical professionals in Belarus for over three decades. It is a public teaching university specialising in medical and allied fields. Its main campus is located in Gomel, Belarus. The university was established in 1990 by the Belarusian government to bolster medical education in the country and produce competent and ethical medical professionals.
27 Minsk Innovation University
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Established in the early 90s by its founding father, Nikolay Vasilyevich Susha, Minsk Innovation University is a thriving institution that leads in training highly competent learners in different fields of study. Committed to its principal purpose of transforming students’ lives, the institute ensures to generate human resources by developing instructional strategies and advanced programs to meet the demands of society. With its proven academic excellence and high employability rate, it has already gained a reputation in the local academic community for its numerous achievements.
28 Belarusian Trade and Economics University of Consumer Cooperatives
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Belarusian Trade and Economics University of Consumer Cooperatives (BTEU) was established in 1964 in Gomel, a city in the southeast of Belarus. BTEU provides higher education in the field of consumer cooperative systems and other important spheres of the country’s economy. Today, the university offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs and produces specialists who are an important part of the national economy.
29 Belarusian State University of Food and Chemical Technologies
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The history of the Belarusian State University of Food and Chemical Technologies can be traced back to the establishment of the Mogilev Technological Institute in 1973. It was the country’s first institution to provide higher education in food. The institute has expanded significantly since then to become one of the country’s leading research and development organizations, with the research carried out by university scientists frequently used in developing the economy’s food sector. Known as Mogilev State University of Food until 2021, the university trains engineers, technologists, and economists for food processing and chemical industries today.
30 Vitebsk State Medical University
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Vitebsk State Medical University’s history can be traced back to 1934, with the establishment of a hospital-medical institute. During the war years in the 1940s, the said institute was relocated twice before finally returning to Vitebsk, where it was accredited in 1998. Today, the university offers medical training at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including 2-5 year clinical residency programs, one-year master’s degree programs, and 3-4 year postgraduate training courses.
31 Belarusian State University of Physical Culture
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32 Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
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The Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus has a history that can be traced back to 1958, with the establishment of the Minsk branch of the distance learning faculty of the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. It received its current name in 1995. Today, the academy offers university-type higher education, offering undergraduate and graduate programs in a range of disciplines. Graduates of the institute work in different parts of the country, occupying different roles in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, recognized with state awards and titles.
33 Mozyr State Pedagogical University
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Mozyr State Pedagogical University, named after I.P.Shamyakin, was established in 1944 as a Teachers’ Training Institute. In 2006, it was named after Ivan Petrovich Shamyakin, an important literary figure in Belarus. The university has grown over the years and is today one of the leading pedagogical institutes in the Gomel region, offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.
34 Grodno State Agrarian University
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The history of the university dates back to the establishment of an agricultural institute in 1951. Since then, the institute has opened more faculties and was reorganized into an agrarian university in 2000. Today, Grodno State Agrarian University offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in several specialties.
35 BIP – Institute of Law
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The history of the institute can be traced to the establishment of the Minsk Law School by the Union of Lawyers in 1990. The institute expanded to include two branches in Mogilev and Grodno in 1994. Today, the private institution offers a range of courses in the fields of law, economics, and psychology. Research at the institution aims to address social challenges and improve state development. Graduates go on to occupy top positions in different fields of law and society. They work in government ministries and public bodies, and notably, about 40 alumni have gone on to become judges.
36 Institute of Modern Knowledge
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Established in 1990, the Institute of Modern Knowledge, named after A.M. Shirokov, is a private higher education institution in Belarus. It was founded by the scientist Alexander Mikhailovich Shirokov, who received many awards for his services in the military, achievements in science, and contributions to education. The institute offers programs in several art and culture fields, and its teaching staff includes many of the country’s leading artists, design experts, and cultural figures.
37 Graduate School of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
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The Graduate School of the National Academy of Sciences was established in 2001 in the capital city of Minsk. It is a young but growing institute, opened as a part of the National Academy of Sciences. A leading center for science education and research, this state educational institution offers graduate and doctoral programs in a variety of fields.
38 International University MITSO
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International University “MITSO” is an outstanding higher education school famed for providing academic possibilities to study in the fields of law, economics, and information technology. Since its founding, the university has received numerous awards and recognitions, making it one of the most desirable institutions in the country. Moreover, it is a member of several local and international academic associations contributing to developing and modernizing Belarusian education.
39 Belarusian State Academy of Communications
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The Belarusian State Academy of Communications was established by the country’s Ministry of Communications and Informatization in 1993 as the Higher College of Communication, which combined four existing educational institutes in Minsk and Vitebsk. The institute received its current name and accreditation in 2015. Belarusian State Academy of Communications aims to produce well-qualified specialists, educate students in the spirit of patriotism and humanism, and meet the needs of individual and social development.
40 Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts
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Initially established in 1975 as the Belarusian Institute of Culture, the Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts (BSUCA) has developed into a repository of Belarusian culture and arts. The university received its current name in 2004 after reorganizing all its faculties and departments to meet modern educational demands. Its upgrade from an institute to a full-fledged university was in response to the increasing level of facilities present in the institution. As of the year 2000, the university received an art gallery and a Youth Theatre stage.
41 Belarusian State Academy of Aviation
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The Belarusian State Academy of Aviation’s history can be traced to the development of the aviation sector in the former USSR, where it helped produce technical experts for aircraft deployment and repairs. It is a public institution in Minsk, Belarus specializing in aviation and air transport. The university trains both civilian air transport specialists and military aviation experts. It is one of the Belarusian government’s institutions responsible for training its airforce pilots and air technical staff.
42 Institute of Parliamentarism and Private Enterprise
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The Institute of Parliamentarism and Entrepreneurship is one of the top private institutes of higher education in Belarus. Founded in 1993, the university is still small but growing steadily, already recognized in the country for producing skilled specialists in different spheres of the economy. As reflected in its name, the institute trains specialists in two fields: specialists in political sciences who can improve public administration, and specialists in businesses and entrepreneurship, which is an integral part of the national economy and its growth. To this end, the institute offers a range of courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
43 Belarusian State Academy of Arts
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The history of the Belarusian State Academy of Arts can be traced back to the establishment of a theater institute in Minsk in 1945. Since then, it has expanded and opened departments in other arts. Today, it offers undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate courses in a variety of arts and cultural fields. Graduates of the institute are exceptional artists who have gained recognition within the country as well as internationally, and make impressive contributions to society, arts, and culture.
44 Belarusian State Academy of Music
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Based in Minsk, the Belarusian State Academy of Music (BGAM) is the premier institution of higher learning for music and folklore in Belarus. The development of the academy is inextricably linked with the history and growth of the Belarusian music culture. It has produced most of the prominent composers and musicians in the country and has continued to display excellence in music and performing arts.
Education is one of the biggest investments a person can make. Many international students have found their school funds best spent in Belarus, particularly in these best-value universities we have shared above. Thus, it’s a great idea to include them in your list of institutions for studying abroad.