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List of Ukrainian universities accredited by the Ministry of Education
The list of Ukrainian universities recognized by the Ministry of Education is as follows:

1, Crimean Institute of Environmental Protection and Restoration.

2. Teolkovsky National Medical University in Crimea.

3. Simferopol National University.

4. Crimean Agricultural University.

5. Crimean Medical College.

6. Kersh University of Ocean Technology.

7. Viinikka National Medical University.

8. National Technical University of Viinikka.

9. Viinikka National Normal University.

10, Viinikka Agricultural University.

Viinikka Agricultural University:

The history of Viinikka Agricultural University began at 1982, when it was the Viinikka branch of Ukrainian Agricultural Research Institute. Formerly known as Viinikka School for training agricultural economic talents, 1992 became Viinikka National Agricultural College, and 1999 became Viinikka Agricultural University. The school has four levels of higher education qualifications, and the school has 565438+ teachers.

Crimean Institute for Environmental Protection and Restoration;

Established in 1960, Crimean Institute of Environmental Protection and Restoration is the only public education institution in Crimea that provides higher education at all levels.

The school trains bachelors, experts and masters with superb professional level in the fields of construction industry, urban construction, landscape architecture art, municipal administration and water transport management, electric power technology, economy, management and oil and gas. The college also provides associate doctoral and doctoral education. For international students, there are also preparatory centers to teach Russian, which improves the Russian level of international students and meets the requirements for entering the department.

The school has 1832 degree students, including 97 full-time students and 86 correspondence training students, including vocational training and language center students, with more than 6,000 students.