| NUMBER OF POINTS | COMPETITION | LOCATION |
|---|---|---|
| 70 | regional or national round of the Olympiad (mathematics, physics, informatics) organized by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Slovak Republic, the Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists and the Slovak Informatics Society in categories A, B or C | 1.-3. Place |
| 50 | regional or national round of the Olympiad (mathematics, physics, informatics) organized by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Slovak Republic, the Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists and the Slovak Informatics Society in categories A, B or C | successful solver |
| 50 | National round of the Secondary School Vocational Activity in mathematics, physics, informatics, electrical engineering/hardware, mechatronics | successful participant |
| 50 | National round of Zenit competition in electrical and electronics engineering, programming | successful participant |
| 50 | National round of the Young Physicists Tournament | successful solver |
| 50 | National round of the Festival of Science and Technology in the categories of electricity and mechanics, energy and transport, physics and astronomy, informatics and computer engineering, mathematics | successful solver |
| 50 | national round RoboCup | 1.-3. Place |
| 70 | International RoboCup round | successful participant |
| 50 | iBobor in the Senior category | percentile at least 90 |
| 50 | Pangea national round | successful solver |
| max. 70 | competitions organized by STU | Individual |
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| – | Kangaroo | – |
admissions
How do you get to FEI?


It can be done without admissions
If you are going to study these programmes, you will only need to graduate successfully.
We select students for these on the basis of their high school grades and especially their maths results. It will help you a lot if you have also done an extra activity such as a mathematics, physics or programming Olympiad or a student vocational competition.
We know how to get electricity from the sun, wind or water to the socket and how to use it to charge your mobile phone. If you’re fascinated by the fact that a lemon can light up a light bulb, you’re one of us.
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If we were on the Big Bang Theory, we’re Howard. In short, we understand the theory and we’re not afraid to get our hands dirty with the practice. We connect wires and see electrons flowing through them.
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Autonomous Tesla electric car, space rover, drone, personal assistant connected to the Internet of Things, intelligently controlled production line. What do they have in common? They are all mechatronic devices!
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Get rid of emissions, power the world, save lives or explore materials with particles. Become the new Oppenheimer with a happy ending.
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but we also do admissions
If you are going to study these programmes, you will have to take an entrance exam in secondary school mathematics.
Don’t worry, we’ll explain everything below. However, extra activities during high school such as the math, physics or programming Olympiad or a student vocational competition will also help you here.
Admissions will be 29. – 30. 04. 2026
Everything digital had to be programmed by someone. The next million-dollar app, social network, e-shop or artificial intelligence can be created by you. We’ll teach you.
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Enter a world of endless digital possibilities with our interdisciplinary degree programme! It’s the way to become an architect of the future and a leader in digitalisation.
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Discover the world of microprocessors, their programming, integrated circuit design and the endless possibilities of their applications. Dive into the micro and nanocosm of semiconductors, computer simulations and the use of AI for modelling. If you’re curious about what powers electric cars, this is where you’ll find yourself! Detail
Voicemails, FaceTimes, Directy. Sound, picture and text. How to record them, send them on and run them again? Everything is data, and in this class you’ll learn how to control it.
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We enjoy everything we see come to life. From tiny drones to autonomous cars to huge transport systems that run cities. Are you one of us?
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Topics for admissions
Sentence logic
Basic logical operations and rules. For example, conjunction, disjunction, implication. If, or, and so on.
Sets and operations on sets
Numerical sets such as natural, integer or rational numbers. Round and compound brackets, intersections, differences and unions.
Combinatorics
Permutations, variations, combinations. Probabilities, factorials or that useful Pascal’s triangle.
Modifications of algebraic expressions
Counting with letters and brackets. Prioritising arithmetic operations such as addition and multiplication, expressions with parentheses, modifying fractions, simplifying algebraic expressions.
Elementary functions
Linear, quadratic, polynomial function. Linear fractional function. Power, exponential and logarithmic functions. Goniometric functions and relationships between them.
Equations and inequalities
Linear, quadratic, goniometric, exponential and logarithmic. Linear fractional expressions in equations and inequalities. Equations and inequalities with absolute value.
Sequences
Arithmetic and geometric sequence. Just learn it gradually.
Planimetry
All you need is a sharp pencil, a ruler and a protractor and nothing will stop you.
Analytic geometry in the plane
Vector. A line in the plane. Relative position of lines. Coordinates of points
We’ll forgive you for the entrance exams*
*Ifyou are applying to the Applied Computer Science, Information and Communication Technology, Robotics and Cybernetics programs and you meet one of the requirements:
- you have a percentile of at least 70 in the external part of the mathematics matriculation exam.
- you have at least 50 points for participation in high school competitions.
*Ifyou are applying to the Electronic Systems and Chip Design program and you meet one of the requirements:
- you are a successful solver of a subject Olympiad in mathematics, physics or informatics organized by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Slovak Republic, the Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists, or the Slovak Informatics Society in categories A, B or C at least at the level of the regional round.
- you are a successful solver in the Zenit competition in categories A or B, at least at the level of the regional round.
- you have a SCIO math test with a percentile of at least 70. A certified copy of the certificate of passing the SCIO test is required.
- you have a grade point average less than or equal to 1.25 at the end of 2. and 3rd year (in schools with 5-year studies at the end of 3. and 4th year; at eight-year grammar schools at the end of 6. and 7th grade) of secondary school.



