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Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation (SUAI) is recognized in the post-Soviet space, with some professors in the U.S. holding degrees from this institution and other notable Russian universities. The university is noted for its strong programs, particularly in aerospace. Comparatively, undergraduate education at reputable foreign institutions, including SUAI, is perceived to be more rigorous than that in the U.S. This discussion highlights the university's credibility and the quality of education it offers, especially in specialized fields like aerospace.
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It's a rather renown university in the post-soviet space , but i wonder - has anyone heard of it in the western world. What could you say about it ? How does the level of education there compare to other universities.
I look forward to hearing any comments :)
 
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Good University there are Professors teaching here in the U.S. that are from Russia and some hold degrees from UIPT and others from other known Russian Universities as well. Saint-Petersburg State also has a good Space program if your interested below.

Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation (SUAI):
http://iiaat.guap.ru
 
It's my general understanding that undergraduate schools outside of the US are harder than undergraduate schools in the US. This is assuming we are talking about a good school in the specific country, not something backwater.
 
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