
Serbia

Serbia is a Central Eastern country having borders with Hungary, Croatia, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Bulgaria. The capital city is Belgrade. Natural resources include coal, petroleum, natural gas and many metals; major industries include agriculture, food processing, metals, textiles, mining, automobiles and furniture. Serbia’s central location gives it a major advantage in transporting goods across Europe, and a major portion of the country’s economy focuses on exports.
The Serbian higher education system conforms to European standards set forth in the Bologna Process and uses the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). Serbian institutions award the traditional three tiers of degrees, bachelor’s, master’s (sciences or arts) and doctor of science. Most courses are taught in Serbian, but some programs and courses are available in English.
Serbian institutions offer a long history of high-quality education, and many were established in the 1800s. Serbian institutions offer a wide range of Bachelor degree, Master’s degrees, including programs in management, banking, economics, political science, the arts, agriculture, communication, computer science and engineering, among others. Students obtaining master’s degrees in Serbia will get a complete immersion in the multi-ethnic Central European culture as well as the opportunity to easily travel to other European countries during breaks from their studies.




