Planning to continue your education in Lithuania? This guide highlights expenses, best schools, in‑demand courses, and practical tips for overseas students.
Monthly budget in Lithuania are generally low compared with Western Europe. Average spending approximately €600–€900 for public transport, museums, cafés. Student discounts lower costs for buses, museums, eateries.
University fees range on field of Lithuania Student Visa Requirements study. Undergraduate degrees typically range from €1,500–€3,500 per year, while master's programs can be €2,000–€5,000. Numerous schools grant grants targeted at Nigerian students, and EU scholarships can be applied for.
University housing covers shared apartments. Private rentals average €250–€450 per month. If you want to cut costs, take advantage of prepaid SIMs from local providers, which provide data bundles for as low as €5.
Top universities feature
Kaunas University of Technology
,Vilnius University
, andVilnius Gediminas Technical University
. Architecture programs are particularly strong. MBA programs including Business College equip students for international markets.- Work while studying is allowed up to 20 hours/week.
- After graduation you are eligible for a post‑study visa to find work in Lithuania.
- Spouse and children are allowed you through a family permit.
What to pack should include a waterproof jacket for seasonal changes, a power adapter, and copies of your admission letter. copyright are sometimes waived for most Lithuanian universities. Follow the pre‑departure guide to ensure a smooth arrival.
Campus help desks offer help with job search, language learning, and personal counseling. Safety tips recommend using bright stations, signing up for campus alerts, and safeguarding IDs. Local festivals including Joninės, Kaziuko mugė, and Baltic Sea concerts enhance the study experience.
In your pre‑departure checklist budget for airfare, insurance, SIM card, and initial groceries to avoid money worries.
Enjoy your Lithuanian adventure and succeed abroad today.