Study
in hungary!

With the Global Talent programme

Studies in hungary

In Hungary, students can benefit from quality education at a reasonable price. The first cycles (3-4 years) lead to Bachelor degrees, while the second cycles (1-2 years) give the Master degree. Unified, undivided, long-term courses (5-6 years) are offered in certain fields of study: medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary, architecture, law and some artistic programs.

why hungary?

  • Quality education and universities
  • Central Europe, member of the EU
  • Affordable academic fees
  • Lower cost of living (300-600 USD/month). NB. The student has the right to work 20 hours per week to meet their financial needs.
  • Hospitable people without colonial past
  • Very pleasant environment for studies

Oppinion of our students

Administrative and financial conditions

  • Knowledge of the English language (EXCEPTION: for English preparation courses where English skills are not a prerequisite!)
  • Educational certificates (secondary school leaving certificate or university diploma)
  • Valid passport
  • Admission test
  • Registration and academic fees must be paid in advance!
  • Visa from Kenya (Nairobi) or Angola (Luanda) at the Hungarian Embassy
  • Bank account of the financially responsible

Partner universities

  • University of Nyíregyháza
  • University of Óbuda
  • University of Debrecen
  • Kodolányi János University
  • Wekerle Sándor Business School
  • University of Szeged
  • University of Pécs
  • Avicenna International School

Why should you choose us?

  • Because education is our vocation and our passion
  • We support students from start to finish
  • We provide follow-up and assistance once the student begins his or her studies in Hungary

what is the long-term vision of gt?

The vision of the GT programme is to support talented African students during their scholarship or self-financed studies in Hungary. The GT programme contributes in the long term to the development and strengthening of multi-sectoral bilateral relations between Hungary and Africa, particularly in the scientific, diplomatic, cultural, tourist and economic fields, through the dynamic transfer of knowledge, exchanges and mobility of stakeholders.