Based on the EDUopinions rankings, the University of Nis Faculty of Electronic Engineering rating is 3.5. If you want to know more about this school, read the student reviews on our website.
The University of Nis Faculty of Electronic Engineering offers courses related to the fields:
University of Nis Faculty of Electronic Engineering Campuses are located in:
The universities similar to University of Nis Faculty of Electronic Engineering are:
I like that it gives a lot of opportunities for hiring after graduation. But you can’t do much with the knowlege you get while you are a student. They could focus more on teaching us stuff that is relevant to jobs we can do right away.
View moreThis university takes up to 540 new students every year, sum that up with four years needed to complete your studies plus the master’s degree students and those seeking doctorates, it adds up to at least 2000 different persons you can meet, not including professors, assistants and such.
The studies here help you make a good foundation in seeking a career in engineering, although at least 30% of the subjects and exams are utterly unnecessary. Some subjects are outdated and are not required in modern job positions.
The worst part I’d say is the professors (on my program, the other programs are alright 90% of the time), some of them are just vile and do not care about your personal circumstances when you’re supposed to take an exam. You are sometimes being treated just like a number; your student ID number is all that matters to them.
To summarize, with no other alternative in the area to study engineering I’d say this is your best bet. Other universities are privately held compared to this one which is state-held and will only teach you a minimal amount of programming which is required to get a job as an underpaid junior.
The teaching level could be much better as the professors don’t do their job properly.
The equipment is very outdated, the only direction that makes sense is RI since they organize a lot of lab workouts and practices.
In the first place are projects, then exchange programs, then private companies and then students. There are professors with whom the collaboration at a high level and they are dedicated to their work, but there are very only a few. Master studies are completely useless.
Advice – invest in new equipment, invest in students, consult with them, explain why they are learning what they are learning.
Generally speaking, the university is doing very well, we have plenty of opportunities to go for exchanges through different programs, we have support when we want to organize an event. The only thing I would like to improve is the work of some sectors that are in charge of working with students and organizing workshops concerning students. There are many ways to do this with little effort.
View more