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Ten Reasons to Study in Hungary

Ten Reasons to Study in Hungary

Why Study in Hungary?

Ten interesting facts about Hungary

  1. The 1st subway line of continental Europe was built in Budapest.
  2. The beautiful city of Budapest is made up of 2 parts—Buda and Pest—which are separated by the Danube river.
  3. The Hungarian Parliament is the 3rd largest parliament building in the world, with 691 rooms and 20 kilometres of stairs.
  4. Hungary is one of the best birding areas in Europe; almost 400 bird species breed here.
  5. Amongst the many Hungaricums 5 are related to Hungarian gastronomy.
  6. Covering almost 600 square kilometres, Lake Balaton (nicknamed “the Hungarian Sea”) is the largest lake in Central Europe.
  7. Each day, 70 million litres of thermal water rise to the surface in Budapest.
  8. Hungary ranks 8th in the world for medallists at the Summer Olympic Games.
  9. The oversized snail-shaped egg noodles (csiga) that Hungarians use in many recipes are thought to date back to the 9th century.
  10. Hungary has 10 national parks, 145 minor nature reserves and 35 landscape protection areas

Source: Study in Hungary official website

Study in Hungary: Hungary is one of the most developed and contemporary countries in Europe, with a comparatively low cost of living when compared to other European countries. Budapest is Hungary’s capital city, and students have fun and feel protected there. Hungarian universities are among those in the education industry that provide education up to the PhD level and are focused on research and development. Hungary is a hidden jewel in the centre of Europe.

Budapest offers a vibrant lifestyle to international students; the nightlife is very good, and students enjoy their weekends after hectic study during the week. Transportation is very affordable and makes it easy to commute in Budapest.

Ten Reasons to study in Hungary

  1. Generous scholarships
  2. Affordable tuition fee
  3. Affordable cost of living
  4. High-quality education
  5. Multicultural country
  6. Global networking opportunities
  7. Safe country for international students
  8. Located in central Europe
  9. Schengen visa
  10. Without IELTS*

Famous inventions by Hungarians

  1. Rubik’s Cube
  2. Ballpoint Pen
  3. Vitamin C
  4. Electronic Locomotive
  5. Microsoft word and excel
  6. Prezi
  7. Safety Match
  8. Colour television
  9. Holography
  10. Tungsten Lamp

Scholarships :The Hungarian government offers the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship to students from over 90 countries. This scholarship covers the annual tuition fee and accommodation.

For details about how to win Stipendium Hungaricum

Cost of living and expenses

The most important factor for students while deciding to study abroad The key factors for them to choose, as mentioned below

  1. Ideally, the monthly cost of living would be Euro 700 to Euro 1000
    • Accommodation: Dorms normally cost 80 to 150, and private rooms in shared apartments Euro 250 to 400 euros.
    • Food: Grocery usually cost Euro 150 to 200
    • Transportation: Students can use a student pass for public transportation, which normally costs between €130 and 140 per month. Students can also save up to 50% on public transportation and national trains with their student card or ISIC.
    • Health Insurance: Non-EU/EEA students should budget between €30 and €50 per month for health insurance. The insurance policy should cover at least 30,000 EUR in medical expenses.
    • Entertainment and outing expenses: The entertainment would cost around Euro 100 to 150 per month.

Note: The cost of living in Hungary is determined by spending habits and lodging; the given figures are indicative, and Career Connection Consulting has no obligations.

Universities and Colleges in Hungary

  1. Eötvös Loránd University (Public University)
  2. University of Debrecen (Public University)
  3. The Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Pubic University)
  4. The University of Pécs (Pubic University)
  5. The University of Szeged is a public research university
  6. Corvinus University of Budapest (Private University)
  7. Óbuda University (Public University)
  8. Budapest Business School (Public Business School)
  9. University of Pannonia. (Public University)
  10. Szechenyi Istvan University (Public University)
  11. University of Miskolc. (Public University)
  12. Budapest Metropolitan University (Private University in Capital city Budapest)
  13. Central European University (Private University)

For further information about universities and colleges official website of Study in Hungary, click here 

Conclusions: Students should explore and apply to Hungarian universities since it will help them excel and profit from low study costs, studying with students from all over the world, and developing wonderful networking possibilities during and after study. Enjoy a high-quality education within your budget.

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