The University of Ljubljana offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, with many courses available within each program. The exact number of courses available at the university can vary from year to year and across different programs, but typically there are hundreds of courses available in each academic year. Some courses may be mandatory within a specific program, while others may be electives that students can choose from to fulfill their credit requirements

University of Ljubljana is the oldest and largest higher education and scientific research institution in Slovenia. University with its rich tradition was founded in 1919. It has approximately 40,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and employs approximately 6,000 higher education teachers, researchers, assistants and administrative staff in 23 faculties and three arts academies.

The University of Ljubljana has been ranked among the top 500 universities by the prestigious Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU); it is placed 416th in The Center for World University Rankings (CWUR), listed in the 801-1000 group in the Times Higher Education (THE) ranking, and the 591-600 group in the Quacquarelli Symonds ranking.

Is Slovenia good for students?

Slovenia has a high-quality education system, with a range of programs and courses offered at its universities. The country has 10 public universities and numerous private institutions offering a variety of academic disciplines. The universities are also recognized internationally for their excellence.

Is Slovenia expensive for students?

Compared to many other European countries, Slovenia is relatively affordable for students. The cost of living in Slovenia is lower than in many other countries in Western Europe.

How much does student accommodation cost in Slovenia?

The cost of living in a student dormitory in Slovenia can range from around 100 to 300 EUR per month, depending on the location, facilities, and room type. Most dormitories offer shared rooms with shared facilities such as bathrooms and kitchens.

What are the best areas to live in Slovenia?

Slovenia has many great places to live, each with its unique character and charm. Here are some of the best areas to live in Slovenia:

Ljubljana,Maribor,Koper,Celje.

  • A high school diploma or a secondary school leaving certificate or equal to GCE A-level certificates or IB and EB diplomas qualifying for admission to a university in the home country. (For Bachelor program)
  • Copy of Bachelor's diploma with the transcript of records (for Master program)
  • English Language Certificates (at a minimum B2 level or equivalent): TOEFL (IBT 87, CBT 180, PBT 510), TOEIC (700), IELTS (6.0), FCE, CAE, CPE, BEC, CEIBT, TELC, ESOL, IEOL, SET, EBC, EOS, LCCI.
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  • Copy of a passport (for non-UE citizens)
  • 1 photo (3,5 x 4,5 cm)
  • Language certificate or English Language Declaration
  • International Student Declaration
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  • Apply via eucas.net for pre-verification of your documents.

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