Tuition Fees
Tuition varies by institution and programme, with English-taught degrees commonly charging fees while some scholarships reduce costs.
Digital
Estonia is a digital-first study destination with strong technology, startup, cyber, and e-governance strengths in a compact Baltic setting.
Tuition
Moderate fees
Living Cost
Moderate Baltic costs
Language
Estonian + English options
Work
Work allowed with studies
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Tuition varies by institution and programme, with English-taught degrees commonly charging fees while some scholarships reduce costs.
Tallinn and Tartu are generally more affordable than many Western capitals, but rent and winter expenses should be planned early.
Scholarships may be available through institutions, national programmes, and mobility schemes for selected fields or countries.
Non-EU students usually prepare admission, funds, insurance, accommodation details, and long-stay visa or residence-permit documents.
Scholarships may be available through institutions, national programmes, and mobility schemes for selected fields or countries.
International students may work alongside studies if academic progress and residence conditions are maintained.
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Poland is a practical European option for students who want affordable tuition, lower living costs, and a growing English-taught programme market.
English-taught programmes are well represented in technology and business; Estonian is useful for local work and integration.
English-taught programmes are well represented in technology and business; Estonian is useful for local work and integration.
Tuition varies by institution and programme, with English-taught degrees commonly charging fees while some scholarships reduce costs. Tallinn and Tartu are generally more affordable than many Western capitals, but rent and winter expenses should be planned early.
Tallinn and Tartu are generally more affordable than many Western capitals, but rent and winter expenses should be planned early.
Non-EU students usually prepare admission, funds, insurance, accommodation details, and long-stay visa or residence-permit documents. Tallinn and Tartu are generally more affordable than many Western capitals, but rent and winter expenses should be planned early.
Non-EU students usually prepare admission, funds, insurance, accommodation details, and long-stay visa or residence-permit documents. Processing times vary by embassy workload and document readiness, so students should prepare their file early after admission.
Common documents include Passport, Admission letter, Academic transcripts and certificates, Language evidence when required, Financial means evidence, Health insurance or medical cover, Accommodation or arrival plan when requested. Non-EU students usually prepare admission, funds, insurance, accommodation details, and long-stay visa or residence-permit documents.
International students may work alongside studies if academic progress and residence conditions are maintained.