I am an electrical control student from Firuzabad, Fars. This is my first time visiting the city of Qom. I became familiar with Qom University of Technology through students from last year. Most of them praised the professors highly, mentioning that they are young yet experienced. God willing, I have decided to study hard this semester to pass the entrance exam for the master’s and doctoral programs without taking the entrance exam.
I am a software engineering student from the holy city of Qom. It has been a few years since this university was established, but recently it has been seriously recognized as a developing university in the province and country. All of our high school teachers told us that it has made good educational progress, which is why I chose this university for my further studies.
I am a hardware computer student from Zanjan. In terms of distance, Qom and Zanjan are quite far apart, and commuting will certainly be very difficult. However, when I think about becoming an engineer, I forget these difficulties, God willing. I really liked the interaction with the computer club members; I feel they are very active. Thank God everything has been going well so far, including registration, the attitude of the officials, and so on.
I hope the university remains the same until I complete my studies.
I am a telecommunications engineering student from the holy city of Qom. I feel both happy and a bit stressed. My mother is a university professor, and I got to know the students of this university through her. Students in the fourth and fifth semesters mentioned that it is a good university with good professors, but they are quite strict with final exams. I am already worried about the final exams now.
I am a sixth-semester industrial engineering student from Tehran. In our time, there was neither a welcoming committee nor magazines and brochures. But lucky for the new incoming students! In every aspect, everyone is welcoming them. I hope the university improves each year, which certainly isn't an unlikely expectation.
I am a third-semester polymer student from Qom. I congratulate all incoming students, especially dear polymer students. Be careful not to fall behind from the very beginning. We want to hold numerous workshops, seminars, and visits.
I am a fifth-semester civil engineering student. I congratulate all the new students. As someone who has read a few more books and completed a few more courses than you, I can say you have chosen one of the best fields. A field that has diversity, creativity, and a good job market. So appreciate every moment of your class and study hours. I highly recommend becoming a member of the library as well. Good luck.