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Study in Hungary

Hungary is a popular destination for international students, particularly for its affordable medicine (MBBS) programs.

 

With low tuition fees and a high standard of education, Hungary is an excellent choice for students pursuing medicine, engineering, management, and humanities.

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Why study in Hungary?

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Affordable Medicine Programs

MBBS programs cost 1/3 of what they cost in India, making Hungary a top choice for aspiring doctors.

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English-Taught Programs

Many courses are offered in English, particularly in medicine, engineering, and business.

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High-Quality Education

Hungarian universities are known for their strong focus on research and practical skills.

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Work Opportunities

International students can work part-time during their studies and explore post-study work options.

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Top Courses in Hungary

Hungary offers cost-effective education with strong programs in medicine, engineering, and business.

 

Its universities provide globally recognized degrees, and the country’s strategic location in Europe enhances job opportunities in multinational companies, particularly in science and commerce.

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Bachelors in Business, Economics & Management

These programs are designed to develop comprehensive business acumen and management expertise. Covering areas such as administration, marketing, finance, international business, and specialized management fields (including AI & data analytics, human resources, and tourism management), students learn strategic decision‑making, market analysis, and innovative problem‑solving techniques essential for leading modern enterprises.

  • Approximately €3,500 – €7,000 per year (for non‑EU students)

    • University of Pécs

    • Budapest International College

    • International Business School

    • Budapest Metropolitan University

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Bachelors in Science & Technology (General & Engineering)

These programs provide a robust foundation in the natural sciences and core engineering disciplines. Emphasizing analytical reasoning, problem‑solving, and technical proficiency, the curriculum covers subjects ranging from biology and chemistry to computer science, mathematics, physics, and various engineering fields including architectural, civil, electrical, and mechatronics.

  • Approximately €3,500 – €7,000 per year (for non‑EU students)

    • University of Pécs

    • Budapest International College

    • International Business School

    • Budapest Metropolitan University

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Bachelors in Health & Medicine

These programs, taught in English, focus on training future healthcare professionals through rigorous study of medical sciences. They combine theoretical coursework with practical clinical and laboratory skills, ensuring graduates are well‑equipped for careers in patient care, healthcare research, and allied health services.

  • Approximately €4,000 – €8,000 per year (for non‑EU students)

    • University of Pécs

    • Budapest International College

    • International Business School

    • Budapest Metropolitan University

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Bachelors in Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

These programs foster creativity, critical analysis, and cultural literacy. Covering a wide array of subjects—from archaeology, art history, and media studies to music performance, communication, and international relations—students develop interdisciplinary skills that prepare them for roles in education, cultural management, creative industries, and public service. This domain also now includes tourism and catering, reflecting its creative and service‑oriented aspects.

  • Approximately €3,000 – €6,000 per year (for non‑EU students)

    • University of Pécs

    • Budapest International College

    • International Business School

    • Budapest Metropolitan University

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Masters in Business, Economics & Management

These programs develop advanced expertise in business strategy, finance, and management. They cover a wide range of subjects—from general management and leadership to specialized areas such as international business, financial consulting, marketing, and logistics. Students learn to analyze complex market environments, optimize operational processes, and drive innovation in both domestic and global contexts.

  • Approximately €3,500 – €7,000 per year (for non‑EU students)

    • University of Pécs

    • Budapest International College

    • International Business School

    • Budapest Metropolitan University

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Masters in Science, Technology, Engineering & Applied Sciences

These programs provide a rigorous foundation in the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering disciplines. They emphasize analytical reasoning, problem‑solving, and technical innovation. Fields of study range from fundamental subjects (applied mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics) to specialized engineering and technology areas (computer science engineering, power engineering, structural engineering, robotics, nanotechnology, and more), preparing graduates for research and industry roles in technology-driven sectors.

  • Approximately €3,500 – €7,000 per year (for non‑EU students)

    • University of Pécs

    • Budapest International College

    • International Business School

    • Budapest Metropolitan University

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Masters in Health, Medicine & Allied Sciences

These programs, taught in English, focus on advancing knowledge and clinical skills in the health sciences. They integrate rigorous academic study with practical applications in healthcare, laboratory science, and allied medical fields. The curriculum prepares students for effective practice and leadership in medical settings, ensuring competence in both patient care and healthcare research.

  • Approximately €4,000 – €8,000 per year (for non‑EU students)

    • University of Pécs

    • Budapest International College

    • International Business School

    • Budapest Metropolitan University

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Masters in Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences & Languages

These programs nurture creative, analytical, and critical thinking skills across a broad spectrum of humanities and social sciences disciplines. They cover subjects ranging from language studies, history, and international relations to art, design, music, and communication. The interdisciplinary approach prepares graduates for careers in education, cultural management, media, public service, and creative industries.

  • Approximately €3,000 – €6,000 per year (for non‑EU students)

    • University of Pécs

    • Budapest International College

    • International Business School

    • Budapest Metropolitan University

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PhD in Business

These doctoral programs focus on advanced research in core business disciplines. Emphasizing rigorous quantitative and qualitative methodologies, they prepare candidates to contribute new insights into organizational dynamics, corporate strategy, and economic development. Graduates are equipped for academic, consulting, or executive roles that shape business practices and drive innovation in competitive markets.

  • Typically supported by research funding or government grants, with fees generally ranging from €0 to €2,000 per year.

    • lleges in Hungary:

    • University of Pécs

    • Budapest International College

    • International Business School

    • Budapest Metropolitan University

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PhD in Social Sciences

These doctoral programs advance research in social, cultural, and political studies. They emphasize critical analysis, theoretical development, and methodological rigor in subjects such as literature, education, international relations, psychology, and law. Graduates are prepared to contribute to academic discourse, influence public policy, or work as high-level consultants in cultural and governmental institutions.

  • Generally funded through research grants or institutional support, with typical fees ranging from €0 to €2,000 per year.

    • University of Pécs

    • Budapest International College

    • International Business School

    • Budapest Metropolitan University

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VISA Requirements

You’ll need a Hungarian Student Visa to study in Hungary.

Eligibility for the France Student Visa:

  1. An unconditional acceptance letter from a recognized Hungarian university.

  2. Proof of financial resources (minimum €6,000 per year for living expenses).

  3. Valid health insurance coverage.

  4. Clean criminal record.

Documents Needed:

  1. Unconditional Letter of Acceptance.

  2. Academic transcripts and diplomas.

  3. Proof of financial support (bank statements, scholarship letters, etc.).

  4. Passport-sized photographs.

  5. Language proficiency test scores (if applicable).

  6. Medical insurance valid in Hungary.

  7. Proof of accommodation.

    Cost: Approx. €60 (visa fee).
    Processing Time: 2–4 weeks.

Who Doesn’t Need a Visa?

  1. EU/EEA nationals.

PhD in Science, Engineering, Architecture & Design

These doctoral programs are dedicated to pioneering research across the natural sciences, engineering disciplines, architecture, and design. They focus on advanced experimental, computational, and theoretical methods to solve complex real‑world challenges, fostering technological and creative innovation. Graduates are well‑equipped for academic positions, high‑level research and development roles, and leadership positions in industry and government.

  • Typically funded by research grants or institutional support, with fees generally ranging from €0 to €2,000 per year.

    • University of Pécs

    • Budapest International College

    • International Business School

    • Budapest Metropolitan University

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