
137 graduates from the 2025 Graduating Class of the Faculty of Electronic Engineering and Technologies (FEET) received their diplomas today. The solemn ceremony took place in the newest and most modern hall of TU – Sofia – Tech Arena.

There are 89 bachelors and 48 masters in the 2025 Graduating Class, 31 are honor students, and four of them are medalists. Gold medalists are B.Sc. Eng. Adelina Popova, spec. "Electronics" and M.Sc. Eng. Georgi Georgiev, spec. "Electronic Systems for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles". Silver medalists are M.Sc. Eng. Kristian Ivanov, spec. "Electronic Systems for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles" and M.Sc. Eng. Bozhidar Vangelov, spec. "Electronics".
Eng. Adelina Popova read the Galilean Oath on behalf of the 2025 Graduating Class.

The Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Eng. Ivo Iliev, reminded the graduates of the beginning of their studies when, worried about the future, they crossed the threshold of FEET with concern. "At that time, I told them that they had chosen an extremely interesting and dynamic field, such as electronics. A field for which it is unequivocally true that today is not like yesterday and certainly tomorrow will not be like today. I also told them that their path is not easy, that they need to put in a lot of effort and strive to reach a successful end," said Prof. Iliev. "Today, the graduates are smiling, which means that they have coped with all the tasks and overcome the obstacles over these years."

The diplomas of the four top students were presented by the Deputy Rector for e-management and coordination, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eng. Rosen Radonov. On behalf of the academic leadership of TU – Sofia, he congratulated the graduates and invited the bachelors to enroll in master's programs and the masters to enroll in doctoral programs at TU – Sofia. "I know that you can and know, and your diplomas today prove it," noted Assoc. Prof. Radonov.




Representatives of 9 partner companies of FEET also attended the official ceremony, congratulated the graduates, invited them to start their professional careers with them, and awarded the most outstanding students.






