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Master's in Technology and Metallurgy
University of Belgrade
Belgrade


Degree: Master's in Technology and Metallurgy
Program Language: English
Admission Semester: Spring (February)Summer (August)
Start Date: May Intake
Program Duration: 4 semesters

Fees

Semester Tuition Fees: 4000 Euro
Other Fees: The tuition fees reflected above already includes VAT and may vary with faculty . In case of extension, extra fees will be charged. Please pay attention to the acceptance letter for actual amounts to be paid.
Cost of living: 130 - 260 Euros per month
Job opportunities: Part-time jobs for students are competitive throughout the city.These part-time jobs usually pay from 300 to 500 euros depending on the type of work.
Funding opportunities within the university: Universities usually offer part-time opportunities to students who constantly excel academically.

Program details

Educational organisation: University of Belgrade
Study abroad: Opportunity Available
Internships: Opportunity Available
Form of assessment: GPA Grade
ECTS credits: Each course in the program (Electives & Prerequisites) commands a certain amount of credit points.
Program objectives: Technology and Metallurgy

Minimum cost of living

Accomodation: 150 - 300 Euro / month
Food: 120 Euro / month
Cost of living: 250 Euro / month
Transportation: Free, the University offers shuttles

Requirements

Language requirements: English Proficiency
Academic requirements: Bachelors degree
Documents:

1. High School & ALevel Certificates

2. Evidence of English Language Proficiency (if applicable)

3. Passport Copy

4. Bachelor's Degree & Transcript

5. 2 Reference letters (Optional)

6. Personal Statement

7. CV(Optional)

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Arrival support: Support Available - Provided by the university
Services and support for international students: Support Available - Provided by the university
Accomodation

*Off-Campus

*On-Campus options available


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About University of Belgrade:

The University of Belgrade is the oldest and largest university in Serbia. . Its main activities in the fields of higher education and scientific research are activities of public interest, and they are carried out in accordance with the legal regulations.

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About Serbia:

From the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, which launched WWI, to more recent battles over Kosovo, many foreigners associate the tiny Eastern European nation of Serbia with turmoil and conflict. However, Serbia has worked tirelessly to gain a more peaceful reputation since its years as the last surviving section of the former country of Yugoslavia. Although the country’s most recent period of independence only dates back to 2006, the past of this unspoiled piece of Europe dates back centuries.

About the city:

Belgrade is the capital of the southeast European country of Serbia. Its most significant landmark is the Beogradska Tvrđava, an imposing fortress at the confluence of the Danube and the Sava rivers. The fort is a testament to the city’s strategic importance to the Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Serbian and Austrian empires, and it's now the site of several museums as well as Kalemegdan, a vast park.