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Studies at the university: experiences and insights from international students
2026-01-15
Studies at the university: experiences and insights from international students
VILNIUS TECH attracts an increasing number of international students each year—those seeking high-quality engineering studies and opportunities to broaden their professional field. The first steps in a new country are always filled with excitement as well as challenges such as adapting to cultural differences, new academic environment and community.
Master’s student of Civil Engineering, Rizwan Mahnoor, and Master’s student of Environmental Engineering and Management, Ali Haider, who both came to Lithuania from Pakistan, openly share their personal experiences: why they chose to study in Lithuania, how they felt upon arriving in a foreign country, what surprised them the most, and how they managed to integrate into the university community.
Why did you choose to study at VILNIUS TECH?
R. Mahnoor: I decided to study at VILNIUS TECH because the university is highly ranked in the Baltic region and has an excellent reputation for the quality of its engineering studies. In addition, the university offers many opportunities for international students, such as the Erasmus exchange programme, internships, and more.
A. Haider: VILNIUS TECH attracted me because of the professionals working here, the practised innovative research, and the strong focus on study quality and innovation. I especially appreciate the structure of the study programme, as it aligns very well with my own research.
How did you feel when you arrived in Lithuania for the first time?
R. Mahnoor: I felt a bit nervous — it was my first time travelling alone to a foreign country.
A. Haider: I was anxious, but at the same time excited, because I knew I was starting a new chapter of my life in a completely different country.
Which cultural differences surprised you the most?
R. Mahnoor: People in Lithuania are very quiet and polite. The climate here is much colder than what I’m used to.
A. Haider: What surprised me the most is the calm and quiet lifestyle of people, their punctuality, and their respect for others.
What do you value the most while studying at VILNIUS TECH?
R. Mahnoor: I value my lecturers the most. They constantly support, advise, and encourage international students to gain new knowledge. This is very important to me.
A. Haider: I appreciate the practical, research-based learning environment and the supportive lecturers who help students develop both academically and professionally.
How have you integrated into the VILNIUS TECH community?
R. Mahnoor: I arrived in Lithuania only a few months ago. Through group projects I am gradually getting to know new people. In the near future, I plan to attend seminars that will help me integrate better into the university community.
A. Haider: I have integrated into the university community by actively attending lectures, participating in group projects, and interacting with classmates and lecturers.
How can students from different countries strengthen connections within the university community?
R. Mahnoor: Students can strengthen connections by sharing their culture and traditions, working together on various events, and being open to new friendships.
A. Haider: I believe that communication, learning about new cultures, participating in projects, and engaging in student activities help to build new connections.
What advice would you give to international students considering studying at VILNIUS TECH?
R. Mahnoor: My advice to those coming here is not to be shy – participate in various activities and seminars, and get to know new people. Don’t be afraid to ask lecturers or classmates for help. It may be challenging at first, but everything becomes easier once you start interacting.
A. Haider: I would advise planning your time efficiently, balancing both studies and activities outside the university, as well as actively engaging in events organized by the university community.
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