In 2025, such specialties as IT, education, medicine, psychology, engineering, therapy and rehabilitation, architecture, construction, agronomy and agriculture will have broad state orders.
However, there are also areas that are less in demand on the labor market. Therefore, the state is trying to motivate young people to enroll primarily in more in-demand specialties.
In which specialties will the number of budget places be reduced in 2025 and what is known about the provision of grants – read in the ICTV Fakty material.
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Which specialties will have fewer budget places in 2025
Deputy Head of the Ministry of Education of Ukraine (MES) Mykhailo Vinnitsky, on air of the national telethon United News, said that there are currently certain specialties that are called opportunistic.
That is, they are in demand among applicants, but after receiving an education, young people, unfortunately, do not find work in their specialty.
In particular, such specialties include: management, economics, law, journalism, tourism, restaurant business, accounting and auditing, finance, etc.
Such specialists are currently less in demand on the labor market. Therefore, the number of budget places in unclaimed specialties will be reduced, and education will become more expensive in 2025.
— These specialties are popular, but we do not predict a large number of vacancies after completion of training. This year, indicative cost was introduced for such specialties.
This means that contract education will be quite expensive. Grants are provided only at the second level, in particular, it is necessary to score 170 points in two subjects at the NMT. There will also be relatively few budget places, – noted Mikhail Vinnitsky.
That is, according to the official, in 2025 there will probably be fewer budget places and grants will be less accessible.
For your information, in 2024, the largest number of state places were provided for such specialties as 014 Secondary Education, 222 Medicine, 122 Computer Science and others.
However, in 2025, the system for distributing government orders will change.
According to the Deputy Minister of Education and Science, funding for specialties for which there are already enough specialists on the labor market will be reduced.
Instead, priority will remain given to areas that enjoy state support, in particular engineering, transport, natural sciences, medicine and psychology, since the demand for such qualified personnel remains high at the moment.