

I am presently studying Masters in electrical engineering, I am in my first year of the program. So far the academic journey has been relatively tough because of the high standard of the academic system here. The school also has a chance for a lot of practice so it enables me to have practical knowledge. The student life is great as I have connected with so many international students from across the globe. The school is in the city centre and has enough transport system.
View moreOver a 1000 EECS students start on the faculty every year, which brings all its pros and cons.
Buzzing student life and pre-assembled smaller student groups help people to get acquainted to the environment and get a grip on how life goes at BME.
The high number of people also leads to rather big lectures and very limited lab times, which puts less proactive students to disadvantage, since the low professor/student ratio limits personal tutorial time.
Once people get acquainted with the flow of student life at the EECS faculty, they will be on a good path to gain valuable, pretty much up-to-date and diverse knowledge about their field of choice.
Those who gain their diplomas here will have an easy time to get great jobs in Hungary or in the majority of European countries as well.
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