Milana Shchetinina is a first-year student at the Faculty of Physical Culture and Sports (FCS), a future physical education teacher, and a true pride of the university.
From the very first days of her studies, Milana has distinguished herself not only as a responsible student but also as an outstanding athlete, representing the university in competitions at various levels. Her achievements contribute to the university’s image and prestige, and the institution rightfully takes pride in its talented students.
Milana was introduced to sports by her father, and since then, karate has become an integral part of her life. For 11 years, she has trained diligently, reaching new heights through willpower, discipline, and determination.
During this time, Milana has become a four-time champion of Kazakhstan, a world champion, a world vice-champion, and an Asian vice-champion. Her record also includes numerous victories in national and international tournaments.
Her accomplishments are recognized with the high title of Master of Sport and the awarding of a 1st-degree black belt, symbols of mastery and professionalism.
The university is proud to have such determined and talented students among its ranks. Milana represents her faculty and the university with distinction, inspiring those around her and proving that hard work and self-belief lead to great achievements.
Today, Milana successfully balances her studies and sports, and in the future, she plans to become a physical education teacher to share her knowledge and motivate the next generation toward a healthy lifestyle and accomplishments.
Milana’s story is one of strength, dedication, and success—a story that our university proudly celebrates.