Hungary is located in Central/Eastern Europe, bordering e.g. on Austria in the West and
Romania in the East. It has a population of around 10 million people, of which 3 million
live in Budapest, the capital city. Other important student cities are Szeged, Pécs and
Debrecen.
Dozens of universities across the country offer programmes that are fully taught in
English. Across all academic disciplines, there are hundreds of study programmes in
English available for international students. Those degrees follow the European Bologna
scheme and are recognised across Europe and elsewhere around the world.
If you are looking for high-quality education, you’ve come to the right place. Hungarian
universities have spawned many smart minds, including well-renowned scientists like
mathematician John von Neumann and Nobel laureate Albert Szent-Györgyi, who discovered
vitamin C.
If you are considering to study in Hungary in English, there are plenty of options to
choose from.
The best-ranked university in Hungary, and usually among the top 500 universities
worldwide, is the University of Szeged With well over 20,000 students, it is also one of
the largest institutions in the country.Hungary is also well-regarded for its medical
schools and dental schools, many of which offer tailored programmes for foreign
students.
Hungarian universities charge tuition fees, but compared to other countries in Europe
they are very affordable. Depending on the university and the programme, you can expect
to pay around 2,500 to 3,000 euros per year; engineering programmes can be a bit more
expensive at up to around 5,000 euros per year. Studying medicine or dentistry usually
incurs tuition fees of around 6,000 to 8,000 euros per year.
At the same time, student life in Hungary is very affordable. Considering accommodation,
food, transport and other things, you can get by on less than 600 euros per month in
Budapest (the capital), and on less than 500 euros per month in the smaller cities.
Hungary is becoming an increasingly popular host country for international students. One of the reasons is the Stipendium Hungaricum, Latin for “Hungarian Scholarship”. The scholarship is very generous: It includes tuition fees, medical insurance, a housing allowance and a monthly stipend. Every year, the Stipendium Hungaricum is awarded to around 5,000 students from over 70 partner countries. Whether you are eligible for the subject you want to study depends on the cooperation programmes that are in place. Usually, you need to submit your application with all documents by mid-January to receive the scholarship for your studies commencing the same year.
There are many reasons why you should consider Hungary to study abroad - these are the
top 3:
Universities in
Hungary offer high quality education at affordable tuition fees
Hungary is a modern
and safe country, but the cost of living are among the lowest in Europe
Hungary is a diverse,
multicultural nation with lots of fun experiences for foreign students
• Minimum Deposit for the fee € 2000*
• Minimum Qualification 10+2
• Gap accepted 5-6 Years with justification
• IELTS not required but the student should have good communication skills
• Interview at the embassy in Delhi
• Processing time 2 months Approximately
• Schengen visa 28 countries
• Bachelor and Master's degrees granted by Hungarian higher education institutions are
recognized in all EU countries
• Affordable living costs – good value for money
• Multicultural city
• Safe environment
• Free movement within the European Union
• European heritage combined with a cosmopolitan lifestyle