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Study in Slovakia

Slovakia is an attractive and beautiful country located in the heart of Europe.  The country is a vibrant and modern country that welcomes students from each part of the world. International Students looking for unique study abroad experience must choose Slovakia. Here is the complete guide for study in Slovakia.

Why study in Slovakia

Studying abroad in Slovakia is rewarding without any doubt. Here are the reasons why you should choose Slovakia as your study abroad destination:

  • Slovakia has many fully-accredited universities. Also, there are 4 universities in Slovakia which have successfully gained the position in the list of top universities of the world. 
  • Slovakia follows the principles of the Bologna process. It offers students three levels of study: Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD. This makes international students adapt to it easily.
  • Slovakia has a long history of academic excellence in higher education.
  • The daily life in Slovakia as an international student is not much more expensive than many other western countries in Europe. 
  • Pursuing higher education degrees in Slovakia is a brilliant opportunity to gain international exposure. 
  • The degrees obtained from Slovakian universities are recognized all over the world. The graduates from the country typically excel in the job market in any society.
  • The government of Slovakia offers a series of scholarship programs for international students through the ministry of education. It also offers a good number of other funding opportunities across Slovakian universities.
  • By Studying abroad in Slovakia, you will not only make friends but also build professional contacts by working part-time, volunteering or internship.
  • The major benefit of studying in Slovakia is that you need not learn any new language to study abroad. You can study in Slovakia in English. For example, Comenius University in Bratislava provides various English taught programs.

How to study in Slovakia

The process of studying in Slovakia is not very complicated. You just need to take the steps carefully one after the other. Here we have mentioned the procedure of reaching Slovakia for your further studies.

  • Browse through courses and universities in Slovakia and choose your best fit.
  • Check the eligibility criteria and documents requirements of the university for that particular course.
  • Take the required exams and Collect all the documents as mentioned. 
  • Fill the application form and submit it along with the other documents.
  • If your university accepts your application. It will issue an offer letter.
  • Once you receive your offer letter start preparing for your student visa.
  • If your visa application gets approval, pack your bags and fly to Slovakia for your further studies.

Slovakia universities ranking

The universities in Slovakia are popular in the world. As per QS world university ranking, 4 universities in Slovakia are listed in the top ranking universities of the world. Here is the list of universities in Slovakia with their rankings :

Universities

QS World Universities ranking 2021

Pavol Jozef Å afárik University in KoÅ¡ice 

651-700

Comenius University in Bratislava 

701-750

The Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava 

801-1000

Technical University of Kosice

801-1000

 

Other universities are:

  1. The University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava
  2. Tuke university Slovakia
  3. Matej Bel University
  4. university of economics in Bratislava
  5. Alexander Dubcek University of Trencín
  6. Trnava University in Trnava
  7. Catholic University in Ruzomberok
  8. Technical University in Zvolen

Top courses to study in Slovakia

You will find your study program in Slovakia very easily. As it has many courses in each field of study. Here are the popular courses to study in Slovakia for Indian students :

  • Study Psychology in Slovakia
  • Study Finance, Banking, and Investment in Slovakia
  • Study Civil Engineering Structures in Slovakia
  • study medicine in Slovakia
  • Study Architecture in Slovakia
  • Study Marketing and Management of Business in Slovakia
  • Study Construction Management and Information Systems in Slovakia

Admission Requirements in the universities in Slovakia

To get admission in the higher education institutes of Slovakia, you must submit some of the supporting documents. Each university in Slovakia has its own document requirements depending on the course. Some of the common requirements are:

  • The first and foremost admission requirement for admission in. a bachelor's study programme or a combined second level degree course is “Maturita” examination. The student must pass the examination to get admission and also must hold a secondary school leaving certificate.
  • For admission into the Master’s degree programme, the applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree, 
  • for a doctoral programme, students must have completed Master’s studies. 

Other important documents are:

  • Health insurance certificate
  • Proof of adequate amount of funds to cover the study and living expense in Slovakia
  • A valid copy of passport and passport-size photographs
  • For doctoral study: Thesis draft 
  • Motivation letter
  • Educational certificates/diplomas: Official transcript of a university degree, and other credentials.
  • Curriculum Vitae(C.V)
  • List of published work, or research or artistic activities
  • Language proficiency test scores( Slovak or English)

Study in Slovakia tuition fees

Education at the public universities in Slovakia is available free of charge for international students coming from EU countries. Non-EU students have to pay fees from 550 EUR to 5,500 EUR every year for bachelor studies. The tuition fee is markedly higher for graduate studies, as it ranges from 2,200 EUR to 5,500 EUR per year. 

You can look to support yourself here with 750 EUR and cover all your needs including rent. However, prices differ from city to city. Isn’t it a much affordable Cost of studying in Slovakia?

Scholarships To study in Slovakia

Slovakia is filled with scholarship opportunities for international students. The government of Slovakia has created a scholarship scheme through its Ministry of Education, Sports, and Culture such as the National Scholarship Program and Slovak Ministry of Education Scholarships for all international students. 

This program offers full-ride tuition scholarships for both new and existing international students in Slovakia. If you are successful in gaining a fully-funded scholarship, you will be able to make a way to study in Slovakia for free.

Slovakia student visa

International students must fill and submit the visa application form. You can visit the nearest Slovak embassy or consulate for the visa application procedure. Documents required for the whole process are:

  • A valid passport 
  • Passport-size photographs
  • Acceptance letter from the institution
  • Proof of payment to the university.
  • Evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself during studies in Slovakia
  • Onward or return ticket
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Medical insurance
  • Visa fee payment
  • Certificate of good conduct
  • If you are less than 18 years old you will also need a Consent letter from the parents.

Students coming from third countries to stay in Slovakia for more than 90 days must apply for a temporary residence permit for the study purpose. Apply for the permit personally at your nearest Slovak embassy or consulate, or the respective foreign policy in the Slovak Republic. If your application is accepted, a written notice by mentioning the start and expiry date of the permit will be given, along with the temporary residence permit.

Following documents must be submitted for a temporary residence permit:

  • Application form
  • A valid passport and 2 passport-size photographs
  • Unconditional Admission Letter from the University.
  • Proof of Slovak language
  • Evidence of adequate financial means  
  • Certificate of good conduct: Must be issued from your country of origin or countries you have stayed in for more than 90 days
  • Proof of accommodation in Slovakia

After successful submission of the application for a temporary residence permit, the Slovak embassy will conduct an interview. Later, the embassy would send its decision on the granting of the permit along with the record to the police department.

Once the police receive the application, it issues a decision within 30 days. If the police grant the application, it gives written notice of granting the temporary residence permit. It will be issued in the form of a residence card.

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