As part of the All-Russian Youth Day, leading universities of the Far Eastern Federal District told applicants about the conditions of the 2025 admissions campaign. An important advantage of the macroregion's educational system is the opportunity for graduates to find employment at modern enterprises. The Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) is actively working to ensure that graduates are in demand by key employers, and also promotes the opening of new areas, including engineering specialties. We tell you how the admissions campaign is going and where you can submit documents. In the Amur Region, specialists from the Far Eastern State Agrarian University held a master class on creating a plant terrarium and presented production drones. In the Republic of Buryatia, a presentation of several universities was held, including the Buryat State University named after D. Banzarov, the Buryat State Agricultural Academy named after V.R. Filippov, the East Siberian State Institute of Culture, and the East Siberian State University of Technology and Management. In the Jewish Autonomous Region, the Sholem Aleichem At Amur State University presented a career guidance platform. Specialists from higher education institutions in the region held consultations for applicants and their parents. "Far East universities are changing. The “Priority 2030. Far East” program has been implemented for the fourth year already, and the quality of student training is reaching a new level. Far Eastern applicants see this when choosing universities in the macroregion. The number of students coming to the Far East from other regions and countries is growing. The integration of the education system and the real sector of the economy allows for the introduction of practice-oriented training formats. Support from the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation gives students access to internships with the possibility of further employment at leading enterprises in the region, including residents of ASEZ and the FPV,” commented Gasan Gasanbalaev, Executive Director of the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation for Social Development.