
The process of becoming a student in a country within the region varies from one nation to another and typically involves administrative procedures.
🔍 Start by exploring programs offered at Serbian universities that match your academic and career interests.
🎓 Consider:
📌 Notable universities:
📥 Requirements vary by level and faculty. General conditions include:
📝 Some programs also require proof of language proficiency (Serbian or English).
📘 Study in Serbia – Academic Requirements
🎓 Foreign qualifications must be recognized:
📍 Contact point: ENIC-NARIC Serbia
📘 Recognition process – University of Belgrade
📄 Application documents typically include:
📆 Deadlines vary, but are typically between June and July.
🔗 Examples:
📚 Required for most undergraduate programs, especially in competitive fields like medicine or engineering.
📌 Format and subject vary by faculty — check exam schedules early.
📝 Some universities publish sample tests or guidelines on their websites.
🌍 Non-EU/EEA citizens must apply for a Type D student visa before entering Serbia.
📄 Required documents:
📍 Apply through your local Serbian embassy or consulate
🔗 Serbia Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Visa Info
🏛 After arrival, apply for a temporary residence permit at the police station in your place of residence.
📄 You’ll need:
📌 The permit is usually valid for 1 year and renewable.
🔗 Ministry of Interior – Residence Permit Info
🏠 Housing options include:
📘 University of Belgrade – Student Housing
🔗 Use platforms like city-specific housing groups, OLX.rs, and real estate agencies.
✅ After all steps are completed: