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1000+Students
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12Study Programmes
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280+Partners
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5 iš 10Students gain international experience.
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30+Modern Laboratories
Why the Faculty of Electronics?
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Study Programmes
Study Programmes
The Faculty of Electronics educates specialists for some of the fastest-growing professions in the world. The study programmes are technology-based and cover electronics, electrical engineering, and information technologies. -
International Opportunities
International Opportunities
A wide range of study and internship opportunities abroad. -
Professional Internships
Professional Internships
Several professional practice stages are carried out throughout the studies. -
Various Types of Scholarships
Various Types of Scholarships
Scholarships awarded for academic, artistic and sport achievements and community activities.
Faculty departments
The Faculty of Electronics consists of three departments that oversee study programmes, research activities, and collaboration with industry and social partners, in addition to two institutes and two laboratories.
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Reviews
Austėja Krinciūtė
Bachelor’s Student in Electronics Engineering
My final decision to study this program was influenced by positive feedback from former students, which helped me choose my studies. During my time at the university, I felt strong community support—from both the faculty administration and the student council. It is also worth mentioning the new university building in Plytinė, where modern facilities provide extensive opportunities to develop skills in the field according to the latest technological trends.
Austėja Krinciūtė
Bachelor’s Student in Electronics Engineering
Vilius Matulaitis
Bachelor’s Student in Automation
I chose this program because of the high demand for specialists in this field—it is not only an interesting and diverse program but also a real opportunity to quickly find a well-paid job. During my studies, we learned to program various controllers, worked with Arduino and industrial solutions, and the lecturers were always ready to help. Although I was not at the top of my class in school, the university provided every opportunity to catch up—I received a scholarship in my second year, and the Erasmus exchange program opened up even more opportunities.
Vilius Matulaitis
Bachelor’s Student in Automation