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Study Destination in Lithuania

Why Choose Lithuania

Lithuania

Study in Lithuania

Lithuania is an emerging study destination in Europe, known for its high-quality education system, rich history, and vibrant culture. As one of the Baltic States, Lithuania offers a unique experience for international students, with affordable tuition fees and a growing number of English-taught programs.

📌 Key Study Information

  • 🎓 2+ major universities with English programs
  • 💶 Tuition: €2,000 - €12,000 per year
  • 🌍 7,000+ international students
  • 🛂 1-Year Graduate Work Visa

🏛️ Top Universities

  • Vilnius University
  • Kaunas University of Technology

📚 Popular Courses

  • Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil)
  • Business Administration
  • Computer Science
  • Social Sciences & Humanities
  • Economics & Finance
  • Life Sciences & Medicine
  • Design & Architecture
  • Law
  • Arts & Music

💸 Tuition Fees (Annual)

  • Foundation: €2,000 - €4,000
  • Bachelor’s: €2,500 - €8,000
  • Master’s: €3,000 - €12,000

🏠 Living Expenses (Monthly)

  • Vilnius/Kaunas: €400 - €700
  • Other Cities: €300 - €500

🎓 Scholarships

  • Government Scholarships
  • University-specific Scholarships
  • Erasmus+ Program

💼 Career Prospects

  • Technology & IT
  • Manufacturing & Engineering
  • Business & Finance
  • Healthcare & Life Sciences
  • Education

📝 Required Documents

  • Academic Transcripts
  • English Language Proficiency
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Passport
  • Financial Proof

🛂 Study Visa Process

  • Visa Type: National Visa (D-Type)
  • Apply to a Lithuanian University
  • Apply for a Student Visa
  • Submit Required Documents
  • Pay Visa Fees
  • Wait for Processing
  • Option to Apply for Graduate Work Visa

Frequently Asked Questions

Tuition fees range from €2,000 to €12,000 annually. Living expenses vary from €300 to €700 per month.
Yes, some universities may waive IELTS for students who studied in English or accept alternatives like TOEFL.
Vilnius University and Kaunas University of Technology are among the best options for international students.
You should show sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses—typically around €3,000 to €4,000.
Yes, students can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during holidays.
Scholarships are available through government programs, Erasmus+, and individual universities. Check with your university for details.