RH Study Abroad

Study in Slovakia

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Slovakia, a Central European gem, is an EU and Schengen member renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including the majestic Tatra Mountains, and its rich historical heritage, boasting the highest density of castles in Europe. It offers an affordable cost of living compared to Western Europe and a safe, welcoming environment. With a stable economy and growing industries such as automotive manufacturing, electronics, and information technology, Slovakia presents an intriguing blend of culture, nature, and developing opportunities for students, professionals, and investors alike.

  • Capital: Bratislava
  • Official Language: Slovak
  • Currency: Euro
  • Main Cities: Kosice, Presov, Zilina, Nitra, Banska Bystrica, Trnava
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Why study in Slovakia

Slovakia offers Indian students an attractive blend of high-quality, English-taught programmes and affordable tuition fees. Its central European location allows easy travel, while reasonable living costs and a safe, welcoming environment ensure a rewarding academic and cultural experience.

High-quality, affordable education with internationally recognised degrees, enhancing global career prospects.

English-taught programmes widely available, ensuring easy academic and social integration for students.

Central European location provides excellent, easy travel opportunities across the entire Schengen Area.

Lower living costs compared to Western Europe, making it a budget-friendly study destination.

Safe, welcoming environment with a rich culture, perfect for a rewarding international student experience.

Work rights and stay back

Workrights and Stayback

  • 20 hours during studies
  • 40 hours during vacation and university holidays
  • 9 months stay back
  • Study permit time counts as half towards Slovakia's 5-year permanent residence requirement. Job-seeking and subsequent employment permits count fully.

Intakes

February / September

Student intake information

Frequently Asked Questions

1.Why should Indian students consider studying in Slovakia?

Slovakia offers a combination of affordable education, quality English-taught programmes, a safe environment, and a central European location for easy travel, making it an appealing choice.

2.Are there tuition fees for Indian students at Slovak universities?

Yes, unlike in the past, most public universities in Slovakia now charge tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students. Fees vary by programme and institution,

3.What are the typical living expenses for an Indian student in Slovakia?

Monthly living costs, including accommodation, food, and transport, can range from €350 to €650, making it more affordable than many Western European countries. Bratislava is generally more expensive.

4.Are English-taught programmes widely available in Slovakia?

Yes, many Slovak universities, particularly for Bachelors, Masters and PhD levels, offer a wide range of academic programmes completely taught in English, simplifying the language barrier for Indian students.

5.Can Indian students work part-time while studying in Slovakia?

Yes, university students with a valid residence permit can work up to 80 hours per month during their studies and full-time (no hourly restriction) during official university holidays.

6.What are the "stay back" options for Indian graduates in Slovakia?

Indian graduates can extend their residence permit for up to 9 months for job searching or starting a business. Upon securing a job, they can transition to a "Single Permit" for employment.

7.How does Slovakia's location benefit Indian students?

As an EU and Schengen Area member, Slovakia offers easy and affordable travel access to explore numerous European countries without additional visa requirements, enriching cultural experience.

8.What are the general admission requirements for Indian students?

Typically, applicants need recognised academic qualifications (e.g., higher secondary for Bachelor's), proof of English proficiency (like IELTS/TOEFL), a valid passport, and proof of financial means. Document legalisation may be required.

9.What are the main intake periods for admissions in Slovakia?

The primary intake is the Autumn Intake (September/October start), with applications usually opening from March to July. A smaller Spring Intake (February start) is also available.

10.Are scholarships available for Indian students in Slovakia?

Yes, various scholarships exist, including the National Scholarship Programme of the Slovak Republic, government scholarships for specific development aid, and some university-specific grants. These typically cover living costs or contribute to fees.