Russian lawmaker Olga Pilipenko says proposed education law amendments aim to restrict master's degree admissions to related fields to improve academic quality. The plan seeks to align graduate programs with undergraduate studies without imposing a total ban on changing specialties.
Russian State Duma member Olga Pilipenko stated that proposed amendments to the education law aim to restrict master's degree admissions to related fields to improve academic quality. The initiative seeks to create a list of corresponding undergraduate and graduate programs, though officials noted it does not constitute a total ban on changing specialties.
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