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Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after H.M. Berbekov
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The official page confirms the full Russian name of Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after H.M. Berbekov.
The short Russian names include KBSU.
The university location is listed in Nalchik at Chernyshevskogo Street 173.
The official `eduAccred` table lists field and specialty codes, profiles, education levels, study modes, standard durations, courses, and practices.
Checked programs span mathematics, applied mathematics and informatics, architecture, construction, informatics, general medicine, pediatrics, dentistry, and pharmacy.
The shortest bachelor's/specialist duration found is 4 years and the longest is 6 years for medical specialist programs.
The table is organized as separate programs and profiles; no mechanism for choosing the main specialty after a common study period was found.
The official admissions site has a bachelor's/specialist/master's section and admission rules.
Admission materials describe entry to concrete fields and specialties, not to a common bachelor's program followed by major choice.
Used as additional support for a fixed-program model.
The official news item describes individual educational trajectories, course choice, and choice between two tracks inside fields 44.04.01 and 44.04.02.
The material explicitly concerns first-year master's students of the Institute of Pedagogy, Psychology, and Physical Education and Sports.
It was checked as a potential basis for higher coordinates but was not applied to the university's bachelor's/specialist model.
The intensive page describes an individual educational trajectory as a set of educational activities, online and offline courses, workshops, and project labs.
After the intensive, a certificate can be transferred as a facultative discipline.
Because this is an intensive and a facultative activity outside the required bachelor's/specialist structure, it does not raise courseChoice.
The official documents section contains admission rules, assessment regulations for bachelor's, specialist, and master's programs, and the transfer/dismissal/reinstatement procedure.
The documents show administrative transfer as the way to change programs and do not contain a current university-wide rule for choosing a major, minor, or free-elective pool for bachelor's/specialist students.
Used as negative evidence against higher programChoice and courseChoice coordinates.