The article discusses the popularity of university study programs among high school graduates in Croatia, focusing on the competition for spots in various fields. The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (FER) at the University of Zagreb remains the most popular choice, with 912 candidates applying for first preference. Other highly sought-after programs include medicine, business economics, nursing, architecture, and psychology. However, some programs face extreme competition, such as acting at the Academy of Dramatic Arts, where 185 candidates compete for just 12 places. The article also notes that student preferences have remained largely stable over recent years, despite changes in the labor market and technological advancements like artificial intelligence. Officials suggest that technical and science-related programs remain less attractive due to higher mathematical requirements and lower success rates in national exams.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article provides factual data on student applications and does not take a stance on policy, politics, or ideological issues. It presents information objectively, citing figures and quotes from educational institutions without apparent bias.





