Chaos at Višer: President Evicts Students, Documents Blocked, Classes in Turmoil!

Chaos at Višer: President Ana Savić Evicts Students, Documents Blocked, Classes in Turmoil!

This morning, the Higher School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Višer in Belgrade descended into total chaos! The academy’s president, Ana Savić, decided to evict students from the building, sparking outrage and a blockade of the school. Students claim they were brutally thrown out, their personal belongings dumped in the hallway, and their banners torn down. All this while staff tried to get to their workplaces.

Why the eviction? Ana Savić claims this drastic move was necessary to ensure the school’s continued operation. Staff arrived for work as usual, and both teaching and administrative personnel needed to issue documents to students — from dorm confirmations and loans to diploma duplicates required for entrance exams and master’s program enrollment. Savić emphasizes that classes have ended, and entrance exams and exam sessions are taking place at another location, the Higher Railway School in Palilula.

Students won’t back down: blockade and protests However, students blocked the building and denied staff access. They threatened other students, and parents called in panic. The president tried to persuade them to let the staff through but failed. A meeting on July 11 between the president and students ended without a solution. Students say they were evicted without explanation, and a Blic reporter found boxes of belongings in the hallway and torn banners.

What do the students say? Students say the president stormed the building and evicted them while professors filmed the incident. Their personal belongings were thrown into the hallway, and access was denied. The blockade continues, and students are furious because they cannot obtain the necessary documents for further education.

What’s next? The president announced a second enrollment period on July 28 and claims classes were fully conducted, but students continue to block the building. This situation casts a shadow over the education system and shows how far apart students and administration are in resolving issues.

Conclusion Is this way of handling problems appropriate? Did the president go too far, or did the students cross the line? Drop a comment and tell us what you think about this Višer chaos! Maybe it’s time someone finally puts things in order, or will scenes like this keep repeating?

Either way, this isn’t just a story about one school — it’s about how students and education are treated in Serbia. What would you do if you were the president or a student?

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