Considering to study in Lithuania? This guide explores expenses, leading institutions, degree options, and practical tips for overseas students.
Living expenses in Lithuania are generally low compared with Western Europe. Average spending around €600–€900 for accommodation, meals, transport, and entertainment. University deals cut prices for buses, museums, eateries.
Study fees vary on program type. Bachelor's degrees are priced at €1,500–€3,500 per year, while graduate programs can be €2,000–€5,000. Numerous schools provide financial aid specifically for Zimbabweans students, and EU scholarships are also available.
Student accommodation covers shared apartments. Private rentals cost €250–€450 per month. If you want to cut costs, take advantage of mobile plans from Telia, Tele2, or Bite, which include unlimited texting for as low as €5.
Top universities feature
Kaunas University of Technology
,Vilnius University
, andVilnius Gediminas Technical University
. IT courses enjoy high reputation. MBA programs including Business Student support services in Lithuania College train students for cross‑border jobs.- Part‑time jobs is allowed up to 20 hours/week.
- Upon completion you may obtain a job‑search visa to seek employment in Lithuania.
- Dependents are allowed you via a residence card.
What to pack include warm clothing for the Baltic climate, EU plug, and copies of your admission letter. copyright are not always mandatory for most Lithuanian universities. Check the pre‑departure guide to start your study journey confidently.
International student offices provide guidance on internships, language courses, and wellbeing support. Security advice suggest using bright stations, signing up for campus alerts, and safeguarding IDs. Traditional events like Joninės, Kaziuko mugė, and Baltic Sea concerts broaden your stay.
In your pre‑departure checklist allocate funds for airfare, insurance, SIM card, and initial groceries to prevent financial stress.
Enjoy your Lithuanian adventure and succeed abroad today.