The ECE curriculum offers a wide range of topics that electrical and computer engineers can face. Students can select from various courses in microelectronics, automation, programming, power electronics, robotics, telecommunications etc. The level of the courses was most of the time more than I was initially expecting giving me a wide range of knowledge and skills.
The faculty’s facilities are new while the labs are getting equipped with state-of-the-art equipment most of the time. The courses give you hands-on experience via labs and workshops.
Student NGOs are highly present in the faculty by organizing seminars, workshops, competitions and other events connecting the students with their upcoming professional lives. Some NGOs are also offering soft skills sessions targetting on boosting the upcoming engineers’ skillset. I would definitely recommend joining one of them, like EESTEC since they are really active and friendly.
Accommodation is provided for free by the university after fulfilling the needed criteria while food is also provided for free on a daily basis.