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Study in Greece

Affordable European education with world-class culture and a globally recognized degree.
Explore English-taught programs, modern universities, and a student lifestyle surrounded by history, islands, and Mediterranean living.

Why Greece

Low tuition options

Earn a respected European qualification that can support your career or further studies worldwide.

European degree recognition

Earn a respected European qualification that can support your career or further studies worldwide.

Safe & welcoming environment

Greece is known for its friendly culture, relaxed lifestyle, and student-friendly cities.

English-taught programs available

Choose from a growing range of English-medium Bachelor’s and Master’s programs with international support.

Scholarships & Financial Support

Applying to Swedish universities for most courses is done through a centralized application system.

Tuition Fees:

Tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students vary based on the university and program:

  • Bachelor’s Programs: Typically ranging from SEK 80,000 to SEK 140,000 per year.

  • Master’s Programs: Typically ranging from SEK 90,000 to SEK 150,000 per year.

Scholarships:

Sweden offers numerous scholarships, including the Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) and various university-specific scholarships. It is highly recommended to apply for funding early.

Cost of Living:

While living expenses are higher than in some countries, careful budgeting makes it manageable.

  • Estimated Monthly Budget: SEK 9,000–12,000 (approx. €800–€1,100), covering rent, food, and miscellaneous expenses.

Tuition Fees & Living Costs (Guide)

Tuition (Estimated)

Private institutions (English programs): €3,000 – €9,000/year

Master’s programs: €3,500 – €12,000/year (varies by program)

Living Costs (Estimated)

Monthly living cost: €500 – €900
Includes accommodation, food, local transport, and basic expenses.

Costs depend on city, lifestyle, and housing option.

Tuition Fees & Living Costs (Guide)

Admission Requirements

Requirements vary by university and program, but typically include:

✅ Valid Passport
✅ Academic Transcripts / Certificates
✅ Personal Statement / Motivation Letter
✅ CV (for Master’s)
✅ Recommendation Letters (if required)
✅ English Proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL or alternative)
✅ Application Form & Supporting Documents

Note: Some institutions accept students without IELTS if they qualify through an internal assessment or prior English education (depends on university rules).

Popular Study Programs in Greece

Greece offers programs in both public and private institutions, including many international/English-medium degrees.

Greece Student Visa Process (Overview)

We support you step-by-step to apply confidently.

Basic Visa Steps

  • Get Admission / Offer Letter
  • Prepare required documents
  • Book embassy appointment
  • Submit biometrics and visa file
  • Receive visa decision & travel

Our team helps with documentation, application filling, and interview prep.

Work Opportunities in Greece

International students may have limited work options depending on visa rules and course schedule. Many students explore:

Part-time roles (where permitted)

Students may work limited hours depending on visa rules and study schedule, helping cover personal expenses.

Internships via university support

Many institutions help students access internships and practical training through career offices or partner companies.

Remote/freelance work opportunities

Students can also explore online work such as freelancing, tutoring, content writing, or digital services while studying.

FAQ Section

International students may have limited work options depending on visa rules and course schedule. Many students explore:

Is Greece good for international students?

Students may work limited hours depending on visa rules and study schedule, helping cover personal expenses.

Yes, many universities offer English-taught programs, especially at Master’s level.

It depends on the university, but many applications are processed within a few weeks once documents are complete.

In many cases, yes. Tuition and living costs can be much lower than Western Europe.

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