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Updated At: Oct. 23, 2024, 12:08 p.m.
Greece offers a high-quality education system, especially in fields like philosophy, archaeology, history, and the sciences. The country has a rich cultural heritage, affordable tuition fees, and a lower cost of living compared to other European countries. Greece’s central location in Europe also allows students easy travel to other countries within the Schengen Area. Additionally, Greece is known for its warm climate and welcoming environment for international students.
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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Athens University of Economics and Business
University of Crete
University of Patras
Hellenic Open University
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Undergraduate Programs: A high school diploma or equivalent, such as A-Levels or the HSC.
Postgraduate Programs: A relevant bachelor’s degree for master's programs and a master’s degree for PhD programs.
Language Proficiency: For English-taught programs, IELTS (6.0 or higher) or TOEFL is required. For Greek-taught programs, students need to prove proficiency in Greek, usually at the B2 level, and preparatory courses may be available.
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Public Universities: For EU/EEA students, most undergraduate programs are free. Non-EU/EEA students, including Bangladeshi students, may pay between €1,000 and €4,000 per year.
Master’s Programs: Tuition fees for postgraduate programs generally range from €1,500 to €8,000 per year, depending on the course and university.
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Greek Government Scholarships: Available through programs like the Hellenic State Scholarships Foundation (IKY) for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
Erasmus+ Program: Offers scholarships for exchange students from partner institutions.
University-Specific Scholarships: Many Greek universities offer merit-based scholarships to international students.
Onassis Foundation Scholarships: Scholarships for international students studying specific fields.
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Greece offers a lower cost of living compared to many Western European countries. Students should budget around €500 to €800 per month, which includes:

Accommodation: €200 to €400 per month for shared apartments or university dormitories.
Food: €150 to €250 per month.
Transportation: €30 to €50 per month with student discounts.
Miscellaneous Expenses: €50 to €100 per month for personal and study-related expenses.
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University Dormitories: Available at many universities, with costs ranging from €150 to €300 per month.
Private Rentals: Renting a shared apartment or private room can cost between €200 and €400 per month, depending on the location.
Homestays: Living with a local Greek family is also an option, with costs ranging from €300 to €500 per month.
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Bangladeshi students need to apply for a National (Type D) Visa to study in Greece. The required documents include:

Letter of Acceptance from a recognized Greek university.
Valid passport.
Proof of financial means (around €6,000 to €7,000 per year).
Health insurance valid in Greece.
Completed visa application form and visa fee.
Proof of accommodation (university dormitory confirmation or rental contract).
Medical certificate confirming good health.
Visa applications should be submitted to the Greek Embassy or Consulate in Bangladesh.

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Yes, international students in Greece can work part-time while studying, but the working hours are limited to 20 hours per week during the academic year. Students are allowed to work full-time during university breaks. However, non-EU/EEA students may need a work permit, which is typically easier to obtain for internships or work placements.

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Greece offers career opportunities in various fields, particularly in tourism, business, and engineering. After completing your studies, you can apply for a job-seeking visa, allowing you to stay in Greece and search for employment. If you find a job, you can apply for a residence permit for employment purposes.
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Archaeology and History: Greece is famous for its rich historical and archaeological heritage.
Philosophy and Humanities: Greece has a strong tradition in philosophy and the humanities.
Business and Economics: Programs in business administration and economics are highly popular among international students.
Engineering: Greek universities offer strong engineering programs, particularly in civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering.
Tourism and Hospitality: Greece’s booming tourism industry offers excellent programs in tourism management and hospitality.
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Many universities in Greece offer programs in Greek, but there is a growing number of English-taught programs, especially at the postgraduate level. For English-taught programs, students must provide proof of proficiency through IELTS or TOEFL. For Greek-taught programs, students must demonstrate proficiency in the Greek language.
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Many universities in Greece offer Greek language courses for international students. There are also private language schools and online resources for learning Greek. If you enroll in a Greek-taught program, you may be required to take a preparatory language course before starting your degree.
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All international students in Greece are required to have health insurance. You can either purchase private health insurance or register with the Greek National Health Insurance system. Private health insurance can cost between €100 and €300 per year, depending on the coverage
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Greece has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses, trams, and metros in major cities. Students can benefit from discounted travel passes, with monthly fares ranging from €30 to €50. Additionally, Greece has a good network of intercity buses and ferries, making it easy to explore the islands and other regions of the country.

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Greece is rich in cultural heritage, offering students a unique experience with a mix of history, art, and modern life. Students can:

Explore archaeological sites like the Acropolis and Delphi.
Participate in traditional Greek festivals like Carnival and Easter.
Enjoy Greek cuisine, including dishes like moussaka, souvlaki, and spanakopita.
Experience the vibrant nightlife in cities like Athens, Thessaloniki, and Crete.
Visit the stunning Greek islands and beautiful beaches.
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Yes, Greece is considered a safe country for international students. The country has a low crime rate, and major cities like Athens and Thessaloniki are student-friendly. However, like in any other country, it's important to take standard safety precautions, especially in crowded areas.
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Greek Government Scholarships: Offered through the Hellenic State Scholarships Foundation (IKY).
Onassis Foundation Scholarships: Scholarships for specific fields of study.
Erasmus+ Program: Available for exchange students from Erasmus partner universities.
University-Specific Scholarships: Many universities offer scholarships based on academic performance or financial need.
Be sure to check the specific eligibility criteria and deadlines on university websites.

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Most universities in Greece have one main intake:

Fall Intake: Applications typically open between April and July, with classes starting in September or October. Some universities may offer spring intakes, but this is less common. Always check the university website for specific deadlines.
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Yes, many Greek universities accept credit transfers from recognized institutions, including universities in Bangladesh. You will need to provide academic transcripts, course descriptions, and other relevant documents. The university will assess whether your credits can be transferred.
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Application fees for Greek universities typically range from €30 to €100, depending on the program and institution. Some universities may waive the application fee if you are applying through a scholarship program or meet specific criteria.

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Yes, degrees from Greek universities are recognized worldwide. Greece is part of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and follows the Bologna Process, ensuring that degrees are compatible with other European countries and are respected globally.
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After completing your studies, you can apply for a job-seeking visa, which allows you to stay in Greece for up to 12 months to search for employment. If you find a job, you can then apply for a residence permit for employment purposes.

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Yes, Greece is part of the Schengen Area, meaning students with a valid Greek visa or residence permit can travel to other Schengen countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without needing additional visas. This allows you to explore other European countries during your studies.