A building with a history. I watched in 2006 as the crumbling Soviet coat of arms was dismantled. A brick-lined inscription opened under it - 1939 (there was a Soviet tradition to lay out the year of construction with a brick). Then this place was plastered and now nothing is visible.
If you go inside and go to the common areas, you will find out "what the local science smells like." At the same time, you will admire the design features of these establishments. I recommend paying attention to the arrangement of men's toilets. Tiled pedestal blocks are located next to the toilets. Probably the construction geniuses raised at this university thought to place these pedestals for squatting in the "eagle pose", since there are simply no toilet seats. Then some genius decided to tile these pedestals for beauty. As a result, the tile is almost always slippery, since men cannot "get closer" for an "accurate hit", and, as a result, they will not be able to "sit comfortably". There is a huge chance to twist your leg and get seriously injured in a fall. Where is your safety engineer (oh sorry, Occupational Safety Specialist)???
Of the technical universities in Mogilev, probably the strongest - you can learn something if you want to learn. There are several IT specialties. If you master it, you can earn good money later. If you did not pass the competition for it, but you feel that it is yours, then you can go to the IPK after 2 or 3 courses. There is also a specialty with the qualification of a software engineer. You can study in parallel with the main specialty in the evenings. The teachers there are even better.
UNIVERSITY as a UNIVERSITY.
Everything is not so good inside. There is a chip on the stairs where people slip and almost fall (I've seen it more than once)
The entrance to the basement, through it to the courtyard. It's not the safest thing either.
The conditional "1 building" is convenient, "3 building" smells like mothballs, it is impossible to find anything normally. If you get lost there, you can build your own civilization.
As a building, not so much. As a university, the Russian faculty is cool. I don't know about Belarusian - I didn't study it.
Just average, 3.