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Cost of Studying and Living in Austria: A Detailed Guide

Austria attracts students from around the world due to its prestigious universities, high-quality education, and picturesque cities. However, before embarking on your study journey to Austria, it’s important to understand the costs you may encounter. In this blog, we’ll explore the main aspects of the cost of studying and living in this country.

Tuition Fees


Universities and Programs

Austria is home to numerous universities and higher education institutions offering a wide range of study programs. Some of the top institutions include:

— University of Vienna (Universität Wien)
— Vienna University of Technology (Technische Universität Wien)
— University of Graz (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz)


Tuition Fees

For European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) citizens, studying at public universities is often free or has a symbolic fee. Students usually only pay a student union fee, which is around 20−25 euros per semester.

For students from non-EU/EEA countries, tuition fees are typically around 1,500 euros per year.


Additional Costs

Beyond tuition fees, there are other mandatory expenses:

— Student Union Fee: Around 20−25 euros per semester.
— Study Materials: Books, laptops, specialized equipment, etc.

Cost of Living


Accommodation

The cost of housing varies depending on the city and type of accommodation. In major cities like Vienna, Graz, and Salzburg, rent can be higher. Average housing costs are as follows:

— Student Dormitory: 250−400 euros per month.
— Renting a Room in a Shared Apartment: 300−500 euros per month.
— Renting a Private Apartment: 600−1,000 euros per month.


Food

Monthly food expenses can range from 200−300 euros if you cook at home. Meals at university cafeterias cost around 5−7 euros per meal.


Transportation

A student pass for public transportation costs around 80 euros per semester.


Other Expenses

— Health Insurance: Approximately 70 euros per month for students.
— Mobile Phone and Internet: 10−15 euros per month.
— Entertainment and Leisure: 100−200 euros per month, depending on your lifestyle.

Austria offers high-quality education and a rich cultural environment, but studying and living here requires careful budgeting. Knowing the basic expenses will help you better prepare for life in this beautiful country and allow you to focus on your studies and new experiences.