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Study in Austria

The structure of higher education in Austria is similar to the rest of the Europe. The country provides great diversity and cultural richness. It is a great experience both historically and culturally. The Austrian institutions offer varied programs starting from research-based courses, arts courses, and programs in applied sciences. The economic stability, social security and great hospitality of Austrians is what attracts international students. Austria has high standards of living. It has a thriving tourism industry, beautiful scenery and is a fascinating historical landmark.

Austria at a Glance

The largest city and capital of Austria is Vienna with a population of more than 1.7 million. Austria is a largely mountainous country due to its location in the Alps. It is the 12th richest country in the world in terms of GDP. It has a well-developed social market economy along with a high standard of living. Some of the famous cities in Austria are Vienna, Innsbruck, Graz, Salzburg and Linz.

Why Study in Austria?

Austria provides good standards of education for an incredibly low tuition fee. Some of Europe’s finest scientists, philosophers and writers are from Austria. It is a traditional place to study and stay in. It provides quality education and offers master’s programs taught exclusively in English. It is one of the most industrialized countries in the world. Students can work part-time and earn up to 9 to 12 Euros per hour. An Austrian visa allows students to travel to all the other Schengen countries which provides a great opportunity for students to travel to nearby places during the course of their studies.

Standards are high
Today, Austria’s reputation for innovation is built on close cooperation between industry and academia. Austrian universities are renowned for their investigative research and independent thinking and this reputation is cemented with rigorous quality control and nationally certified degrees.

Choice
Austria universities offer around 600 master’s degree programs in English, ranging from human rights law to mechanical engineering. Programs are structured in response to student demand — the result is a student-centric education system, with open, informal relations between students and teachers, and where personal initiative and critical thought are prized.

Foreign Students are Welcome
Many students studying in Austria come from abroad — 8.5% of the student body, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) — making Austria one of the world’s most inclusive countries for education. But there is room for more: the number grew by over 80% over the last 4-year period.

Scholarships are available
The Austria Institute grants hundreds of scholarships every year to help foreign students make their stay in Austria more affordable. Currently, tuition fees for everyone are fully subsidized by the state. Austria’s public spending on education is the OECD’s highest, at 4.9% of GDP. And because it costs to live in Austria, foreign students can work while studying.

English is spoken by all
Almost all Austrians speak fluent English. Many Austrian companies use English as their official working language. Foreign students find that this prevalence of English makes adapting to their new surroundings much easier.

Education Cost in Austria

The cost of education in public universities of Austria costs up to 1450 Euros/year for international students. The tuition fees in private universities starts from 1,000 Euros and goes up to 40,000 Euros per year.

Popular Universities

  1. Modul University, Vienna
  2. International Business School, Vienna

Popular Courses

  1. B.Sc. in International Management and Tourism Hospitality
  2. Master of Business Administration
  3. M.Sc. in International Tourism
  4. M.Sc. in Sustainability Management

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