Ferenc Pavlics - Education

Education

As a child, Ferenc Pavlics attended the elementary school of Balozsameggyes. During the first years he was taught by his mother than his father. He attended the Faludi Ferenc high school in Szombathely and graduated in 1946. Pavlics attended the Technical University of Budapest and graduated as mechanical engineer in 1950.

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