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Slovakia

Interesting culture, medieval architecture and diverse nature

Slovakia, or officially, the Slovak Republic, is a country in Central Europe. Its long history and close neighbourhood with countries such as Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, Poland, and Ukraine have made the Slovakian society highly multicultural. The diversity of nations and languages has a big impact on all aspects of life in Slovakia, especially for the field of education.

Higher education is free for both citizens of Slovak Republic and for foreigners in the case that they are studying in the Slovak language, which is not very difficult to learn. Education in English is also available, and although it is not for free, the prices are quite reasonable. The process of getting a residency permit is not as complicated as in some other European countries. In addition, even foreign student in Slovakia has the chance to get a grant from the government while studying. That grant varies from 250 to 1,000 euros per month.

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In Slovakia, there are public (established by law), state (all military, police and medical schools), and private (established and financed by non-government institutions, but approved by the Ministry of Education) institutions of higher education.

The Slovak Republic is a part of the European Union, and as a result, a diploma from any Slovak University will have the same value in Europe as a diploma from any of the other EU countries. Moreover, Slovakia is an ideal place to live: it has the lowest rate of criminality in Europe! there are many places to visit, both cultural sights, e.g. medieval castles (180 castles in Slovakia!) as well as natural beauties, e.g. more than 6,000 various caves.

Top 3 reasons to study in Slovakia:

Free education both for locals and foreigners

A huge historical and cultural heritage, which is interesting to learn about

Appealing nature, which allows for pleasant free time activities

Did you know this about Slovakia?

90 % of Slovaks have completed at least a secondary education – the highest score in the EU. It is a very educated nation.

Bratislava, the Capital of The Slovak Republic, is the only national capital that borders two independent countries (Austria and Hungary).

Most of the fun is connected with the situation, when people do not know the difference between Slovenia and Slovakia. The staff of the Slovak and Slovenian embassies meet once a month with their colleagues to exchange wrongly addressed mail.

Slovakia emerged as a country twice in the last century, once as a result of the Munich Agreement and then the peaceful Velvet Revolution in 1989. This country that was once part of Czechoslovakia is landlocked and is now bordered by the Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, and Hungary. Slovakia was officially accepted into the European Union in 2004, and hopes to convert its Koruna to the Euro in the upcoming years. Students have the option to study abroad in Slovakia through several study abroad programs available to them.

The capital, Bratislava, boasts impressive architecture, with buildings influenced and shaped by customs and folk tradition, including the Bratislava Castle. While the Bratislava Castle is more widely known, Slovakia has numerous other medieval castles.

Slovakian cuisine is influenced by the various neighboring countries and strongly resembles that of Hungary. Slovakia is probably more known for its Pilsen beers and its wine production. The Tokaj region produces some of the world famous sweet wine that was the drink of choice of the Russian Czars.

The mountainous landscape accompanied by rivers, make Slovakia an ideal place for boating, kayaking, canoeing, and rafting. Slovakia also offers many mineral springs and numerous spas throughout the country.

Mountain treks, medieval monuments and cobblestone streets: these are some of the things you’ll experience when you study in Slovakia. Slovakia proclaimed itself the “little big country’’ two decades ago, following the breakup of Czechoslovakia. Aside from rich medieval culture, something notable about Slovakia is its plentiful natural landscape, including caves, hot springs, opal mines and high mountains that will astound all nature lovers.

One of the fast growing economies in the EU, Slovakia offers many free courses for EU students and its tuition fees are reasonably priced for students from further afield.

Besides the Slovakian capital Bratislava, other important university towns include Prešov, Košice, Zvolen, Nitra, Liptovský Mikuláš, Ružomberok Banská Bystrica, TrenčínTrnava, Ružomberok and Žilina. If you are a nature lover or interested in medieval history and culture, then Slovakia is your best choice for an enriching experience.

Universities in Slovakia

Browse from 32 universities in Slovakia. Search from undergraduate and masters programs, compare tuition and other fees, explore global rankings, learn about accommodation options and admissions requirements.