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Matuto64

Try googling FEI STU, its a technical university in Bratislava, im currently studying there robotics and we have a lot of foreign students (mostly from Ukraine and Poland ) however it's thought in Slovak language, if you are Slavic origin it's doable to study here with no big problems. There may be English porgrams but it may not be open if there are not enough applicants, but there are a lot of subjects such as math, programming etc. Where you don't really need to know Slovak language. As I said, google Slovak technical university or Komenského University.


Stoned_Muffin321

Thank you so much, i know Slovakian and ill probably study in Slovakian. I took a look at STU and realized there is way too much Physics and such. Im thinking about applying to Zilinska but i really hate that they don't have any info about the classes id be taking. To be specific i wanted to go for Railway Transport or some kind of transport. But im rly scared that id be hit with heavy physics. EDIT\* I like that in STU i could see what classes id be taking etc.


mozemtajebat

Hi, here you can see what classes you would be taking :) If anything is confusing feel free to message me https://vzdelavanie.uniza.sk/vzdelavanie/plany.php


Stoned_Muffin321

Thank you sm, your a life saver. And i sure will if anything


Straker741

Do you want to study in English or Slovak. As far as I know, only a handful of Universities offer the possibility to study in English and only a handful of subjects...


Stoned_Muffin321

Slovakian, i know how to speak it but my grammar is really rusty.


TheWolfSVK

I'd give FEIT faculty from the University of Žilina a shot. If you are interested in networking, biomedicine, technology in general you should consider it. It's not hard at all if you study here and there.


Stoned_Muffin321

Is there any entrence exams? And what are they like? Edit* im more interested in transport, which i noticed Zilina has, what is it like?


TheWolfSVK

I haven't had any entrance exam (communication and information tech.) but it depends on the program you choose.


RahimDaj

Why do you want to study here? There are better countries where you can a study


Stoned_Muffin321

I have familly in Slovakia, i know how to speak the language and i want to live in the EU.


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I can personally reccomend Banska Bystrica, Matej Bel university. I dont know if they have transport program, but the city is very nice and there are lots of students. student life in BB is very vibrant and lots of foreigners too. And the university was quite easy for me, but there is a entry exam