University of Novi Sad Faculty of Technical Sciences information
University faculty in Serbia
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University of Novi Sad Faculty of Technical Sciences
Факултет техничких наука Универзитета у Новом Саду
The Faculty of Technical Sciences[a] (abbr. FTN; Serbian: Факултет техничких наука Универзитета у Новом Саду, romanized: Fakultet tehničkih nauka Univerziteta u Novom Sadu) is a higher education institution located in Novi Sad, an independent part of the University of Novi Sad. It was founded on 18 May 1960 and today it is the largest faculty in Serbia by number of students and one of the largest in the region. As of 2020–21 academic year, it has a total of 15,742 students.[1]
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