Planning to continue your education in Lithuania? This guide covers budget requirements, best schools, popular programs, and key information for overseas students.
Monthly costs in Lithuania are generally low compared with Western Europe. Typical monthly outlay about €600–€900 for public transport, museums, cafés. Campus discounts reduce costs for travel, cultural sites, eateries.
University fees vary on program type. Undergraduate degrees typically range from €1,500–€3,500 per year, while graduate programs can be €2,000–€5,000. Several universities provide financial aid specifically for Zimbabweans students, and EU scholarships cover part of the fees.
Campus dorms includes studio flats. Off‑campus flats cost €250–€450 per month. If you want to cut costs, apply SIM card options from local providers, which provide data bundles for as low as €5.
Top universities include
Kaunas University of Technology
,Vilnius University
, andVilnius Gediminas Technical University
. IT courses rank among the best. MBA programs including Business College train students for cross‑border jobs.- Part‑time jobs is legal up to 20 hours/week.
- Post‑study you may obtain a job‑search visa to find work in Lithuania.
- Dependents may accompany you via a residence card.
Packing tips should include warm clothing for seasonal changes, EU plug, and visa documents. copyright are sometimes waived for many programs. Check the admission checklist to start your study journey confidently.
Campus help desks offer career counseling, language workshops, and mental‑health assistance. Security advice suggest using well‑lit transport, registering with the university’s emergency system, and keeping copies of important documents. Local festivals such as Joninės, Kaziuko mugė, and Baltic Sea concerts enrich student life.
Prior to arrival allocate funds for flight tickets, health insurance, mobile plan, and first‑week food to prevent cash flow issues.
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