Tuition Fees
Fees vary by institution and field, with medical and specialised programmes usually above humanities, business, or social sciences.
Value EU
Lithuania is a value-focused EU destination with English-taught programmes, growing technology sectors, and an affordable Baltic student lifestyle.
Tuition
Moderate fees
Living Cost
Lower Baltic costs
Language
Lithuanian + English options
Work
Part-time possible
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Fees vary by institution and field, with medical and specialised programmes usually above humanities, business, or social sciences.
Vilnius and Kaunas are more expensive than smaller cities, but overall costs are often lower than Western Europe.
State scholarships, university grants, and mobility awards may be available for selected countries, fields, or academic results.
Non-EU applicants generally need admission, proof of funds, accommodation, insurance, and national visa or residence-permit documents.
State scholarships, university grants, and mobility awards may be available for selected countries, fields, or academic results.
Students can work within residence rules, and technology, shared services, and international companies can offer English-friendly roles.
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English-taught programmes are common in business, IT, engineering, life sciences, and social sciences.
English-taught programmes are common in business, IT, engineering, life sciences, and social sciences.
Fees vary by institution and field, with medical and specialised programmes usually above humanities, business, or social sciences. Vilnius and Kaunas are more expensive than smaller cities, but overall costs are often lower than Western Europe.
Vilnius and Kaunas are more expensive than smaller cities, but overall costs are often lower than Western Europe.
Non-EU applicants generally need admission, proof of funds, accommodation, insurance, and national visa or residence-permit documents. Vilnius and Kaunas are more expensive than smaller cities, but overall costs are often lower than Western Europe.
Non-EU applicants generally need admission, proof of funds, accommodation, insurance, and national 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 applicants generally need admission, proof of funds, accommodation, insurance, and national visa or residence-permit documents.
Students can work within residence rules, and technology, shared services, and international companies can offer English-friendly roles.