Why Study in Hungary

Why Study in Hungary?

When students think of taking their studies to Europe, they probably imagine the UK, France, or Germany. However, the continent has so much more to offer than just these options. While the most popular destinations in Europe provide high quality of life and education for the students venturing to their borders to earn their degree or continue their studies, it can be beneficial for students to look beyond popularity and seek out opportunities in countries that might not be the first to come to mind.

Hungary is one of these destinations. It loves its students, both international and domestic, and provides a wide variety of attractions, incentives, and advantages to those who choose to study there.

If it’s not already on your list, here are 5 reasons to consider taking your studies to the beautiful country of Hungary:

So Many Education Options

It might be surprising to know that Hungary’s system of education ranks higher than that of France, Sweden, Italy, and Spain, along with a host of other global and European nations often regarded for their quality of universities and programs. But, in addition to its quality, the country offers students a vast number of institutions, universities, and programs that will appeal to students of all backgrounds and interests.

With 25 universities, including world-class institutions like the University of Debrecen, and a number of colleges offering complete Bachelor’s degree programs, students will have no trouble finding a school that fits their needs and preferences. Students coming here most commonly pursue degrees at various levels in industries including medicine, dentistry, pharmaceuticals, veterinary programs, and engineering, but for those who fall outside these fields of interest, Hungary offers a wide range of other options, from humanities and business to international relations and fine arts.

Multicultural Influence

Attracted to the high quality of education, the broad spectrum of study options, and the lower-than-average cost of living [link to Cost of Living in Hungary], students from around the world flock to Hungary in droves. Major cities like Budapest in particular are highly international cities, offering students and travelers, alike, an experience saturated in multiculturalism.

Known by many as bridge between eastern and western Europe, Hungary is already a multicultural country, weaving various societies, practices, and norms into a beautiful cultural tapestry. Introduce a flurry of students hailing from all backgrounds and a myriad of countries from around the world, and that culture only expands to incorporate more traditions, festivities, and walks of life.

High-Quality Student Life

Hungary is brimming with students at all levels, in all areas of study - working in coffee shops and drinking at pubs, dancing at clubs and relaxing in parks. As a student in the country, not only will you be in good company - you will also be benefitting from a nation that puts a lot of effort into its education and the students it attracts.

From global festivals to quaint libraries, famous monuments to small, family-run shops, students in Hungary will have to trouble meeting locals, travelers, and one another. Especially in Budapest and other metropolitan centers with a higher concentration of universities, it’s nearly impossible to walk down the block without running into fellow students, familiar faces, and new potential friends.

Student Discounts EVERYWHERE

Speaking of strong student culture, Hungary is widely-known for its respect for students...and their wallets. Students can receive a Student Identity Card (SIC) from their university in the country, or can receive one prior to arriving through international student card options. For many, however, the best and easiest option is to go through their home university.

All universities in the country will provide international and exchange students with and SIC that gives them with the many advantages offered to local Hungarian students. This can include 50% discounts on public transportation, public libraries, and even up to 100% discounts on museum entrance fees. Take a look at your university’s website to learn the process of obtaining your SIC. The University of Pecs, for example has an entire page dedicated to the card, describing the benefits and simple application process.

Hungary is More than Just Budapest

Like so many international study destinations, Hungary is more than just its largest cities. While Budapest has stunning beauty and offers many activities, adventures, and excursions for students within the city limits, Hungary is a bigger country than people imagine.

Students would be wise not to miss out on the array of day trips they can take from the city that will give them a taste of the rest of Hungarian culture. Small towns like Szentendre offer students the opportunity to see the country’s rich history in a smaller, unique setting; meanwhile, Lake Balaton has stunning scenery and gorgeous nature, especially enjoyable during the summer months. Whatever you choose, be sure to take time to get away from your campus and the city to explore more of the country and culture that Hungary has to offer.

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