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Study in Lithuania
Low cost, English taught European degrees with a growing technology and life sciences sector.
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- Universities
- 40+
- Tuition per year
- €2.5k to 6.5k
- Post study work
- Up to 1 year
- Intakes
- Autumn, Spring
Lithuania offers affordable, English taught European degrees, a safe and student friendly environment, and a growing technology, aviation and life sciences sector.
Why here
Why study in Lithuania
Low cost European degrees
Tuition and living costs are among the lower ones in the European Union, while degrees are recognised across it.
Widely English taught
A large share of programmes are offered fully in English, especially in technology and business.
Growing modern sectors
Lithuania has a fast growing technology, fintech and life sciences sector with graduate opportunities.
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Costs, intakes and requirements
Tuition for international students typically runs from EUR 2,500 to EUR 6,500 a year, with living costs of around EUR 500 to EUR 800 a month.
The Lithuanian State Scholarships and university merit awards offer support for international students. Our counsellors can help you check what you qualify for.
Autumn intake: September. Spring intake: February, limited programmes
An overall band score of 6.0 to 6.5 is typically required for English taught programmes.
A PTE Academic score of around 59 to 64 is generally accepted as an alternative to IELTS.
Evidence of sufficient funds to cover living costs is required for the student visa.
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Common questions
FAQs about Lithuania
Yes, degrees from accredited Lithuanian universities are recognised across the European Union.
Yes, international students can generally work part time alongside their studies, subject to the rules in place at the time.
Yes, both tuition and living costs are among the lower ones in the European Union.
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