Slovenia is a green and diverse country of Europe. Slovenia boasts all the beauties of the old world. Ljubljana is the Capital of Slovenia. You can travel through time all day long in museums, castles, churches, and art galleries and enjoy the evening out in one of Europe's best casinos. Its known for its mild curative climate and the thermal lake water. To develop world-class quality education and meet the demands and requirements of the new millennium, as well as to affirm the position of English as a second language, the Government has initiated major educational reforms by formulating new legislations on education. Slovenia is indeed becoming a dynamic and exciting regional centre for education excellence. Slovenia surprises visitors at every step with its natural sites. There are over two hundred museums and museum collections in Slovenia. Slovenia is a country rich with interesting architecture. Its capital Ljubljana is a unique exhibition site for the work of the renowned Slovene and European architect. Wherever the eye wanders in Slovenia, it catches sight of a bell tower, whether on top of a hill or in the centre of a city.

Slovenian institutions of higher education welcome applications from qualified students from around the world. Over 3000 foreign nationals are currently enrolled at this level of the educational system. International students may apply for admissions to a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programmes. Some universities and colleges offer specifically designed programmes for foreign students. These programmes are taught in English and admission does not require permanent residency.

Simple Guide: Universities and Colleges

Courses Offered

There are almost 400 international study programmes and courses taught entirely in English. For the international programmes and courses it is absolutely essential that you can speak, read and write English well. All type of courses are available in Slovenia like Agriculture, forestry and fishery, Arts and Humanities, Business administration and management, Communication, Education and Teacher, Training, Engineering, Environmental Science, Fine and applied arts, Law, Mathematics and computer science, Medical and health sciences, Natural sciences, Service, tourism and leisure, Social and behavioural sciences, Transport and logistics, Urban planning and architecture.

Average Fees & Living Expenses

Experience shows that to live in the Slovenia for one year costs a foreign student between €500 and € 750 a month. This is needed to cover daily expenses and to pay the registration and tuition fees.

Admission Requirements

For undergraduate studies
1. Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate
2. One year of successfully completed university education
3. Proof of English, e.g. TOEFL or IELTS

For graduate studies
1. Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate
2. Bachelor's degree 4 year diploma
3. Proof of English, e.g. TOEFL or IELTS

Slovenian immigration procedures for academic visitors

Foreign students who wish to study or do an internship in the Slovenia need to go through the Slovenia immigration procedures. The same applies to guest lecturers, postdoctoral students, and researchers coming to the Slovenia for academic purposes. Depending on what you are going to do and for how long you are staying, you might need:

Working while studying

Foreign students in the Slovenia are allowed to take a part-time job.

 


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