The university is scattered through the center of the city, so it is easily accessible for most people. We have student homes close to them, which are the most diverse parts of town, with students from all over the world. This university isn’t standardized at all. Every faculty is different and a story on its own. I study at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering where the professors are very professional. On other faculties, there are also some amazing professors but also some horrible people that the system doesn’t care about, so students sometimes have to sue them, or the whole university. Open spots for studying in different faculties are directly proportional to the estimated number of job opportunities in those study fields, so you can study comfortably knowing you will probably have a job in Serbia at the end of it. The facilities are well taken care of and modern. We have many student organizations and they are usually on very good terms with the university. We also have a very good student polyclinic in the center of the city close to many faculties and student homes.
View moreI like it because it has so many different modules, for example Robotics and Automatization. There are a lot of opportunities to be part of production processes and working in laboratories. Professors are so entusiasthic and inspiring and always willing to help.
View moreGlobal pandemic hit us all as I started my freshman year at School of Electrical Engineering.
Being a student at SoEE turned out to be an amazing thing because classes were easy to convert to an online regime and faculty staff made sure that they were accessible to everyone.
SoEE provided MSteams to each of their students free of charge so that we were able to watch our lessons from anywhere in the world. There was no need for us to be on campus so there weren’t any unnecessary crowds. At the same time we had access to all the courses that are being held at SoEE.
From my point of view, students at SoEE have the privilege of working with some of the best experts in the field of electrical engineering and computer science. There are here for us for every possible question that we may have (even the stupid questions that we can have sometimes). They encourage us to learn as much as we possibly can and to use that knowledge to solve real life problems that we may face.
There are many student organizations that one can join. I chose to be a member of EESTEC because it gives me the opportunity to meet students of electrical engineering from all around Europe! Working on projects has taught me how to be a team player, leadership and organizational skills.
Being a member doesn’t take up much of one’s time, but it can be very useful in the future.
Also, you get to meet a lot of people and make amazing memories, so I personally recommend it to everyone.
Many students at SoEE get an internship (or even a job) during their junior and senior years of studies. Others, when they graduate, find jobs with no problem as graduates of electrical and computer engineering are in high demand right now.
If you are interested in programming, robotics, energy/electronics engineering or anything related to EE, I highly recommend the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade.
View moreOverall, I would say that I am satisfied with this faculty and course that I’m currently in. The professors are good at transferring their knowledge, most of them are open to compromise and discussion regarding exam times and deadlines for projects, esspecialy in higher years. The students are collegial and ready to help eachother, be it with clarifying the matter that we’re studying, providing missing information or just encouraging one another. The subjects are diverse and the course is constructed in a way that you can pick how you want to profile yourself, even allowing you to finish two subcourses at once if you choose your subjects properly. I would say the flexibility and diversity of this course is what I like about it the most. With all it’s benefits, getting onto the course itself is difficult and requires a lot of hard work and endured stress during the first year of faculty, but I believe getting through that hurdle is worth it in the end.
View moreMuch higher standards than other universities in the country and the surrounding countries. The education really depends from college to college, and from professor to professor. The biggest issue is that some professors have protection and don’t care about their students.
View moreIn my opinion, it’s a good university, especially for all scientific fields. It can give you good knowledge and skills. I recommend it to all students that are willing to work hard. Also, the accommodation is quite good and people are warm and friendly.
View moreIt is full of paperwork, slowly, very slowly transiting to online working. Students are trying they best to fight politics that is trying to take over the university and integrate into every sphere – those are privileged and faculties that are getting more money for more politician made decisions involved and listened to.
Students are always mistreated, put in the last position.
But, there are a lot of parties and student organisations, even tho this could be even better.
The University of Belgrade encompasses many different schools, spread out across the city. I am a student of the School of Electrical Engineering. It is located in the city centre and close to a few similar schools which is very good for student contact and student life.
The first year is the same for everyone and at the start of the second year you are choosing one of the 6 available departments. Once a department is chosen there is a variety of courses to choose from, most of which are on a very high level.
University of Belgrade is located in the capital of Serbia and it draws students from all over the country, as well as the region. The reason for this is that a lot of the top experts in their fields gather here to teach and do research.__It offers great diversity in the fields of study, as there are over a dozen different schools within the University, ranging from natural sciences, over technical sciences, all the way to social studies. __If you’ve asked around about our university, you’ve probably heard that there is a lot of gossip that the schools may not be fair. I’d say it depends on the student. If you’re not interested, you will slide through the system get your diploma and you’re done. However, if you’re interested in and devoted to what you study, you can capitalise on everything the university has to offer. The professors are great experts, that are interested in working with students and there is a realistic chance of joining their projects.__Enough of the academic part. Student life is just amazing! Due to the great diversity in study programmes, you can meet all kinds of people, all of whom are very pleasant, and would love to show you around and introduce you to the University and the city of Belgrade. And trust me, there is a lot you can experience in this city!
View moreUniversity of Belgrade consists of around 20 faculties which are located all around the city of Belgrade. I am a student of the School of Electrical Engineering, which is one of the most appreciated in our country and the whole region, and only the best students from our high schools manage to enroll in it. The study program has some parts considered to be a bit harder than the rest, and most of the students say that it is the first year because it is hard to adapt to the big groups that we suddenly have to face. We don’t have many students from abroad, but the ones we do are mostly from our neighbor countries. This faculty gives some great opportunities for personal growth, because there are many student associations that we can join and improve various skills. I would like to conclude this review with a quote of a professor: “Here, we don’t teach you to be great students, we teach you to be ninjas so that you can handle every kind of engineering problem.”
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