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Bosnia and Herzegovina is gradually gaining popularity among study abroad students due to its accessibility to a bewildering array of outdoor activities, affordability, and rich cultural heritage.

It is situated in southeast Europe and is a decent spot to call home because to its gorgeous mountain ranges and Adriatic Sea coastline beaches.

Similarly, more than 5,000 international students choose to study in Bosnia, and there is an increasing number of international programs delivered mainly in English for both the Bosnian and foreign students. Despite that the official languages of Bosnia are Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian, international students can study in English and a wide number of courses are available to them to adjust their language skills to. By studying in Bosnia, you will enjoy comparatively affordable tuition, low cost of living, extraordinarily qualified teachers, international standards, world-renowned universities ands system, research spirit and global appeal.

Ultimately, its higher education system is committed to excellence through programs, teaching, exchanges, and scholarships. Bosnia, with its highly developed conceptual, analytical and applied skills doubled by vibrant and active academic atmosphere, is educating future global leaders and inspiring them by its outstanding recognition of its degrees in various disciplines.

Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H), often informally known as Bosnia, is a country in Southeastern Europe located on the Balkan Peninsula. Sarajevo is the country’s capital and largest city. Bosnia and Herzegovina are swiftly becoming a draw with foreign students for its affordability, rich culture, and comfortable access to an amazing array of outdoor activities. Its political structure is a federal parliamentary constitutional republic.

Bosnia and Herzegovina is regionally and internationally known for its natural, environment and cultural heritage being the legacy of historical civilizations, its winter sports, its diverse and unique music, architecture, and its festivals, some of which are the largest and most conspicuous of their kind in Southeastern Europe. It has spectacular mountain ranges and coastal beaches along the Adriatic Sea, making it an all-out place to call home. Studying in Bosnia is a precious chance to step outside of your comfort zone and shape your own adventure in a fascinating and little-known destination.

Bosnia is also proud of the eminent academics who continue to work in the nation's numerous public and private higher education institutions. Bosnia and Herzegovina is particularly proud of its international cities, which are home to a thriving and diversified student population from over 80 nations around the world and around 4 continents. In these cities, everyone is regarded like a member of the family. Bosnia and Herzegovina is still a unique link between the East and the West in modern times.

Bosnia is now a multicultural society, and this is seen as one of their greatest strengths. Students in the nation are welcomed to a very inclusive culture regardless of their cultural, racial, social, economic, or religious roots. Both inside and outside of their own academic environments, student life is tremendously interesting.

Accommodation approx. 150 euros

There are several options for arranging accommodation and these differ from one university to another as some universities provide student dormitories/hostels and some do not. Housing costs depend on the location, quality of the accommodation and on the season but the prices per month usually range from €100–150 in the dormitories to €150–250 in private flats.

Food approx. 150 euros

Studies and personal requirements (books, culture, recreation): approx. 100 euros

Total per month approx. 400 Euros

The average monthly living expenses for a student in Hungary are approximately 350-450 euros. 

You may apply for the student visa at the competent representative authority at the earliest six months before your planned travel date. You should not apply later than 15 calendar days before your planned stay.

  • Valid travel document
  • Passport-sized photos
  • Admission letter of the Higher education institution
  • Proof of sufficient financial means to cover the living costs.
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Proof of appropriate travel health insurance
  • Flight reservation
  • Other documents

Contact your EUCAS advisor for more details.

Foreign students can get a job and work part-time alongside their studies in Bosnia and a residence permit is required before you get your work permit.

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