“In my opinion, the university provided a solid academic environment that encouraged both intellectual growth and professional development. I appreciated the quality of the lecturers, especially in the Banking and Finance department, as well as the access to relevant learning resources. What I particularly liked was the balance between theory and practical applications — including case studies, group projects, and industry seminars.
One area that could be improved is the integration of more hands-on internship opportunities or industry exposure within the curriculum. That said, the university created a strong academic foundation and encouraged self-discipline and independence.
Yes, I would recommend the university, especially for students who are focused, self-driven, and looking for a program that emphasizes strong theoretical grounding in finance and banking.





