Considering to continue your education in Lithuania? This guide explores expenses, leading institutions, popular programs, and practical tips for overseas students.
Monthly costs in Lithuania are generally low compared with Western Europe. Average spending about €600–€900 for public transport, museums, cafés. Campus discounts reduce costs for buses, museums, eateries.
Study fees range on field of study. Bachelor's degrees are priced at €1,500–€3,500 per year, while graduate programs often require €2,000–€5,000. Several universities offer financial aid specifically for Zimbabweans students, and European scholarships cover part of the fees.
Student accommodation covers shared apartments. Off‑campus flats typically cost €250–€450 per month. To save money, take advantage of prepaid SIMs from EU University Acceptance major carriers, which include unlimited texting for as low as €5.
Leading institutions comprise
Kaunas University of Technology
,Vilnius University
, andVilnius Gediminas Technical University
. Architecture courses are particularly strong. Business schools like ISM University prepare students for global careers.- Part‑time jobs is permitted up to 20 hours/week.
- Post‑study you are eligible for a post‑study visa to start a career in Lithuania.
- Dependents can join you with a family visa.
What to pack should include warm clothing for seasonal changes, voltage converter, and academic certificates. copyright are sometimes waived for many programs. Check the pre‑departure guide to start your study journey confidently.
Student support services offer career counseling, language workshops, and mental‑health assistance. Precautionary measures include using bright stations, signing up for campus alerts, and safeguarding IDs. Local festivals such as Joninės, Kaziuko mugė, and Baltic Sea concerts enrich your stay.
In your pre‑departure checklist budget for travel, medical cover, phone service, and starter food supplies to minimize financial stress.
Enjoy your Lithuanian adventure and succeed abroad today.