

Studying at the University of Sarajevo offers a strong theoretical foundation, but the overall experience is a mix of great opportunities and certain limitations. While the curriculum is rigorous, there is a noticeable lack of practical, professional development, especially for engineering majors outside of Computer Science and IT.
However, the networking and student life are outstanding. Being part of international organizations like EESTEC allows you to compensate for the lack of practical work by attending workshops across Europe. It’s a good choice if you are proactive, but the university definitely needs more focus on modern industry practices for all engineering fields.
View moreThe ones in charge try to accomplish their needs rather than the needs of the students. They used COVID-19 and praised students who do not try hard enough and punished good students by disabling the possibility to lover student’s fee
View moreCurrently studying Electric Power Engineering at Faculty of Electrical Engineering. We have older professors with strong knowledge base, and developed skills. To be honest I’d love to have more practical work which follows the theoretical part, but that’s not that much possible at the moment because of the extremely bad state of the laboratories.
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