Planning to continue your education in Lithuania? This guide highlights expenses, best schools, degree options, and practical tips for foreign students.
Living budget in Lithuania are generally low compared with Western Europe. Average spending approximately €600–€900 for public transport, museums, cafés. University deals cut costs for public transport, museums, and restaurants.
Study fees depend on program type. Undergraduate degrees usually cost €1,500–€3,500 per year, while graduate programs may be €2,000–€5,000. Numerous schools offer grants targeted at African students, and EU scholarships are also available.
Campus dorms ranges from private rooms. Private rentals average €250–€450 per month. If you want to cut costs, take advantage of mobile plans from major carriers, which provide unlimited texting for as low as €5.
Renowned schools include
Kaunas University of Technology
,Vilnius University
, andVilnius Gediminas Technical University
. Architecture programs Kaunas University of Technology Courses rank among the best. Business schools including LCC International University equip students for cross‑border jobs.- Work while studying is permitted up to 20 hours/week.
- Post‑study you may obtain a Temporary copyright to seek employment in Lithuania.
- Family members may accompany you through a family permit.
Packing tips must contain warm clothing for cold winters, a power adapter, and visa documents. copyright may be optional for many programs. Check the Lithuania student visa requirements to avoid delays.
Student support services provide career counseling, language workshops, and mental‑health assistance. Safety tips recommend traveling in groups, notifying dorm staff, and securing valuables. Local festivals including Joninės, Kaziuko mugė, and Baltic Sea concerts enhance your stay.
Prior to arrival allocate funds for airfare, insurance, SIM card, and initial groceries to prevent financial stress.
Enjoy your Lithuanian adventure and succeed abroad today.