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Study in Slovakia – Facts

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Capital: Bratislava
Other popular student cities: Košice, Prešov, Žilina, Nitra, Banská Bystrica
Population: 5,420,000
Currency: EUR 1 EUR = 1.17 USD
Listed universities: 10
Study programmes: 119 Bachelors
139 Masters
96 PhDs
Ranked universities: 7
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Slovakia

Slovakia is a great choice for international students who want quality education without the high price tag, plus the chance to experience an interesting culture right in the center of Europe.

This quick guide will walk you through the most important aspects you need to take into account about studying in Slovakia, from top universities and to living costs and student life.

Why Study in Slovakia?

Slovakia’s universities offer a diverse range of accredited programmes that meet European and global standards, taught by experienced faculty and supported by modern research facilities.

The country’s central location provides easy access to Austria, Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic, making it ideal for travel enthusiasts while offering a safe, multicultural environment for students.

A growing number of Slovak universities offer bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD programmes entirely in English, with popular fields including medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, business, economics, management, engineering (civil, mechanical, electrical), computer science, information technology, international relations, and the natural or social sciences. 

Top Universities in Slovakia

There are several respected universities in Slovakia that welcome more and more international students each year:

  • Comenius University in Bratislava: The oldest and largest, known for its broad range of programmes and research excellence.
  • Slovak University of Technology: Renowned for engineering and technology degrees.
  • University of Economics in Bratislava: Offers popular business and economics programmes.
  • Technical University of Kosice: Specializes in engineering, computer science, and technology.
  • Pavol Jozef Šafárik University 
  • Pan European University

Applications are typically submitted online through the own university portals. Students should prepare academic documents, proof of English proficiency, and evidence of financial resources (for visa purposes). Each university may have its own requirements, so always consult the institution’s official website for details.

Tuition Fees, Scholarships & Cost of Living

For English-taught programmes, tuition fees in Slovakia typically range from €1,000 to €3,000 per year for public institutions, while they can go up to €10,000 for private universities. 

Regarding scholarships, there's numerous opportunities for international students, including the National Scholarship Programme of the Slovak Republic, Erasmus+, and university-specific awards.

Slovakia is affordable compared to Western Europe, with typical living costs for students ranging from €200 to €500 per month for accommodation (even less outside major cities), €150 to €300 per month for food with discounted student meals at university canteens, €20 to €50 per month for transportation with free trains available for enrolled students, and €200 to €500 per year for health insurance. 

Student Life and Support

Slovak cities, especially Bratislava and Košice, offer a lively mix of historical charm, cultural events, nightlife, and outdoor activities. The country is a great choice for international students that want a balance between quality education and reasonable costs.

Universities provide support services, including help for visas and accommodation, social integration programmes, and active student organizations. International students benefit from a welcoming atmosphere, affordable lifestyle, and opportunities for travel and networking across Europe.

 


Universities in Slovakia

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  • Comenius University Bratislava
  • Matej Bel University
  • Pavol Jozef Å afárik University
  • Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
  • Slovak University of Technology
  • Technical University of KoÅ¡ice
  • University of Economics in Bratislava
  • University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in KoÅ¡ice
  • University of Žilina
  • VSM School of Management

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