Tuition Fees
Tuition is often competitive compared with Western Europe, though medical and professional degrees can cost significantly more.
Affordable
Hungary is a popular Central European destination for affordable English-taught medicine, engineering, business, and science programmes.
Tuition
Moderate fees
Living Cost
Lower EU costs
Language
Hungarian + English options
Work
Part-time possible
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Tuition is often competitive compared with Western Europe, though medical and professional degrees can cost significantly more.
Budapest is more expensive than regional cities, but overall housing, transport, and food can still be manageable with early planning.
The Stipendium Hungaricum and university awards can support eligible students from partner countries and strong academic profiles.
Non-EU students generally need admission, funds, accommodation, insurance, and residence-permit documents before or after entry.
The Stipendium Hungaricum and university awards can support eligible students from partner countries and strong academic profiles.
International students can work within permitted limits, but Hungarian skills help access local jobs beyond international student roles.
Poland is a practical European option for students who want affordable tuition, lower living costs, and a growing English-taught programme market.
Bulgaria is a value-focused EU study destination with recognised universities, relatively low living costs, and English-taught options in professional fields.
Czechia offers strong universities, central European access, and a wide range of English-taught programmes at costs that can be lower than many Western destinations.
Hungary has a long-running English-taught market, particularly in medicine, health sciences, engineering, and business.
Hungary has a long-running English-taught market, particularly in medicine, health sciences, engineering, and business.
Tuition is often competitive compared with Western Europe, though medical and professional degrees can cost significantly more. Budapest is more expensive than regional cities, but overall housing, transport, and food can still be manageable with early planning.
Budapest is more expensive than regional cities, but overall housing, transport, and food can still be manageable with early planning.
Non-EU students generally need admission, funds, accommodation, insurance, and residence-permit documents before or after entry. Budapest is more expensive than regional cities, but overall housing, transport, and food can still be manageable with early planning.
Non-EU students generally need admission, funds, accommodation, insurance, and residence-permit documents before or after entry. 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 generally need admission, funds, accommodation, insurance, and residence-permit documents before or after entry.
International students can work within permitted limits, but Hungarian skills help access local jobs beyond international student roles.