Tuition Fees
Slovak-taught public study can be low cost, while English-taught and international programmes usually charge fees.
Value EU
Slovakia offers EU study access, automotive and engineering strengths, and a manageable student budget in Central Europe.
Tuition
Low to moderate fees
Living Cost
Moderate EU costs
Language
Slovak + English options
Work
Part-time possible
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Slovak-taught public study can be low cost, while English-taught and international programmes usually charge fees.
Bratislava costs more than regional cities, but housing and daily costs can remain moderate with early planning.
National scholarship programmes, universities, and mobility schemes may support selected students.
Non-EU students typically need admission, funds, accommodation, insurance, and temporary residence steps.
National scholarship programmes, universities, and mobility schemes may support selected students.
Student work is possible within residence rules, but Slovak language skills improve access to local employers.
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Germany is a strong destination for students who want low public-university tuition, respected degrees, and clear post-study career pathways in Europe's largest economy.
English-taught options are available in medicine, engineering, business, and technical fields, while Slovak supports internships.
English-taught options are available in medicine, engineering, business, and technical fields, while Slovak supports internships.
Slovak-taught public study can be low cost, while English-taught and international programmes usually charge fees. Bratislava costs more than regional cities, but housing and daily costs can remain moderate with early planning.
Bratislava costs more than regional cities, but housing and daily costs can remain moderate with early planning.
Non-EU students typically need admission, funds, accommodation, insurance, and temporary residence steps. Bratislava costs more than regional cities, but housing and daily costs can remain moderate with early planning.
Non-EU students typically need admission, funds, accommodation, insurance, and temporary residence steps. 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 typically need admission, funds, accommodation, insurance, and temporary residence steps.
Student work is possible within residence rules, but Slovak language skills improve access to local employers.