University of Belgrade faculties still await state-funded quotas
After entrance exams ended, University of Belgrade faculties still do not have the government's decision on how many students may study on the state budget. N1, citing the UB Rectorate, writes that faculties mostly relied on last year's quotas in their admissions calls because the decision was supposed to be made before the calls were published but is delayed.
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Entrance exams finished, UB faculties still await budget quotas
N1 writes on July 1, citing the University of Belgrade Rectorate, that UB faculty entrance exams are coming to an end, but faculties still await the decision on quotas for state-funded students. Most faculties had to rely on last year's quotas when publishing admissions calls for the new academic year because the government has not yet decided the exact number of budget-funded places. According to the Rectorate, applicant interest has increased, while the competent institutions still have not made the decision.