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Study in Luxembourg
A multilingual financial hub with strong programmes in finance, law and technology.
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- Universities
- 5+
- Tuition per year
- €3k to 6k
- Post study work
- Up to 1 year
- Intakes
- Autumn, Spring
Luxembourg is a small, multilingual country at the heart of Europe and a major financial centre, with strong programmes in finance, law, data and technology and a highly international student body.
Why here
Why study in Luxembourg
Leading financial centre
Luxembourg is a major European hub for finance and banking, giving strong internship and graduate links.
Multilingual and international
English, French and German are all widely used, in a genuinely international environment.
Central European location
Bordered by France, Germany and Belgium, Luxembourg is ideal for travel and building a European network.
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Costs, intakes and requirements
Tuition for international students typically runs from EUR 3,000 to EUR 6,000 a year, though living costs are high at around EUR 1,100 to EUR 1,500 a month.
University of Luxembourg merit scholarships and state financial aid support eligible students. Our counsellors can help you check your options.
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 the high living costs is required for the residence permit.
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FAQs about Luxembourg
Living costs are high, so we recommend budgeting carefully and looking into scholarships and part time work.
Many programmes are in English, and some are multilingual across English, French and German.
Yes, as a major European financial centre it offers strong internship and graduate opportunities in finance and law.
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