Russian public conservatories of music recognize diplomas in China. As for employment. I don't know this major very well, so I can't talk nonsense. The cost depends on the location of the school you go to. If it is in Moscow or St. Petersburg, it can be more than 1 W a year, and St. Petersburg can be a little less. Some schools in Moscow have tuition fees of 5,-8, US dollars. Because the prices in these two places may be higher. If other areas are almost economical, 6, to 7, will be enough. Glinka came to our school to recruit students last time. Here comes an old professor. I listened to it more or less. Actually, it is still possible. Mainly playing the piano. Didn't sing either. Even if I sang it, I don't understand-if I really want to go to Russia. I still suggest you go to a regular local study abroad agency for consultation. They have the latest trends in studying abroad. It will be very helpful to you. This is the ranking of Russian Conservatory of Music. Please refer to it. First place: Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music
Second place: Middle School Attached to Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music
Third place: Gneyn Conservatory of Music
Fourth place: St. Petersburg State Conservatory of Music
Fifth place: Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory of Music
Sixth place: Rostov Rachma Nilov Conservatory of Music
Seventh place: Tampov State Conservatory of Music.