I and many students appreciate its practical approach to learning, with hands-on labs, real-world projects, and opportunities to connect with industry, which can be really useful when preparing for a career. The environment is quite international and the city of Kaunas itself is affordable and student-friendly, making daily life relatively comfortable. At the same time, experiences can vary depending on the program and professors—some students mention that teaching quality is inconsistent and that a few lecturers rely on outdated methods or struggle with English. There’s also a strong expectation of independence, so you need to be proactive and self-motivated rather than relying heavily on guidance. Overall, KTU offers good value for money and a decent academic foundation, but how much you gain from it really depends on how actively you engage with your studies and opportunities.