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Updated At: Oct. 23, 2024, 12:33 p.m.
Serbia offers high-quality education, affordable tuition fees, and a low cost of living, making it an attractive destination for international students. Serbian universities provide recognized degrees, particularly in fields such as engineering, medicine, IT, and the arts. Serbia’s rich history, cultural diversity, and central location in Europe make it a unique destination for students seeking both academic and cultural experiences.
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University of Belgrade (largest and most prestigious university in Serbia)
University of Novi Sad
University of Niš
University of Kragujevac
Singidunum University (private university)
Megatrend University (private university)
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Undergraduate Programs: A high school diploma or equivalent (HSC, A-Levels, or IB) is required.
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 scores are required. For Serbian-taught programs, proficiency in Serbian is needed, and some universities offer preparatory language courses.
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Undergraduate Programs: Tuition fees for international students range from €1,000 to €5,000 per year, depending on the program and university.
Postgraduate Programs: Master’s programs generally range from €2,000 to €5,000 per year, while PhD programs may range from €3,000 to €8,000 per year.
Medical Programs: Tuition fees for medicine and dentistry programs range from €5,000 to €7,000 per year.
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Serbian Government Scholarships: Available for non-EU students, including students from Bangladesh.
University-Specific Scholarships: Some Serbian universities offer merit-based scholarships to international students.
Erasmus+ Program: Students enrolled in partner institutions can apply for exchange programs and scholarships through Erasmus+.
Private Scholarships: Various organizations offer scholarships for specific fields such as medicine, engineering, and IT.
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Serbia has a low cost of living compared to other European countries. Students should budget around €300 to €600 per month, which includes:

Accommodation: €100 to €300 per month for shared apartments or university dormitories.
Food: €100 to €150 per month.
Transportation: €10 to €20 per month with student discounts for public transport.
Miscellaneous Expenses: €50 to €100 per month for personal and study-related costs.
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University Dormitories: Most universities offer dormitories, which cost between €100 and €200 per month.
Private Rentals: Renting a shared apartment or private room can cost between €150 and €300 per month, depending on the location and facilities.
Homestays: Some students choose homestays with local Serbian families, costing around €200 to €400 per month.
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Bangladeshi students need to apply for a Temporary Residence Visa (Type D Visa) for study purposes. Required documents include:

Letter of Acceptance from a recognized Serbian university.
Valid passport.
Proof of financial means (around €3,000 to €4,000 per year to cover living expenses).
Health insurance valid in Serbia.
Completed visa application form and visa fee.
Proof of accommodation (university dormitory confirmation or rental contract).
Medical certificate confirming good health.
The visa application should be submitted to the Serbian Embassy or Consulate in Bangladesh.
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Yes, international students can work part-time while studying in Serbia. Non-EU students can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during university breaks, provided their studies remain the priority. Students may need to apply for a work permit if working beyond these hours.
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Serbia offers career opportunities in fields such as IT, engineering, healthcare, and business. After completing your studies, you can apply for a job-seeking residence permit, which allows you to stay in Serbia while searching for employment. If you find a job, you can apply for a residence permit for employment purposes.

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Medicine and Dentistry: Serbia is known for its medical schools that attract international students.
Engineering: Serbia has strong programs in mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering.
Information Technology (IT): The growing tech sector in Serbia makes it an attractive destination for IT students.
Business and Economics: Business administration and economics programs are popular among international students.
Arts and Humanities: Serbian universities offer a rich curriculum in the arts, history, and literature.
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Serbian universities offer programs in Serbian and English. Many postgraduate programs and some undergraduate programs are taught in English. For English-taught programs, students must provide proof of proficiency through IELTS, TOEFL, or other standardized tests. For Serbian-taught programs, students must demonstrate proficiency in the Serbian language or attend preparatory language courses.

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Many universities offer Serbian language courses for international students. Private language schools and online platforms are also available for learning Serbian. For students enrolling in Serbian-taught programs, a preparatory language year may be required.

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International students in Serbia must have health insurance. You can either purchase private health insurance or enroll in the Serbian national health insurance system. Health insurance costs can range from €100 to €200 per year, depending on the coverage.

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Serbia has a reliable public transportation system, including buses, trams, and trains. Students can purchase discounted travel passes, with monthly fares ranging from €10 to €20. Public transportation is affordable and well-connected within cities like Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Niš.

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Serbia is known for its vibrant culture, historical landmarks, and welcoming hospitality. Students can:

Visit Belgrade, one of Europe’s oldest cities, and explore Kalemegdan Fortress.
Experience Exit Festival in Novi Sad, one of Europe’s largest music festivals.
Enjoy traditional Serbian cuisine, including dishes like ćevapi, sarma, and pljeskavica.
Explore medieval monasteries, national parks, and historical sites like Studenica Monastery and Lepenski Vir.
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Yes, Serbia is considered a safe country for international students. Cities like Belgrade and Novi Sad are student-friendly and have low crime rates. However, like any other country, it is advisable to take standard safety precautions, especially in crowded areas.

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Serbian Government Scholarships: These scholarships are available for non-EU students, including those from Bangladesh, for undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
University-Specific Scholarships: Many universities offer merit-based scholarships to international students.
Erasmus+ Program: Available for exchange students enrolled in partner universities.
Private Scholarships: Some private organizations provide scholarships for fields like medicine and IT.
Be sure to check eligibility requirements and application deadlines on university websites.

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Fall Intake: Applications typically open between February and July, with courses starting in September/October. Some universities may also have a spring intake, so it’s important to check the specific deadlines on the university’s website.
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Yes, many Serbian universities accept credit transfers from recognized institutions. 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 Serbian universities typically range from €50 to €100, depending on the program and institution. Some universities may waive the application fee for students applying through specific scholarship programs.

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Yes, Serbian degrees are internationally recognized. Serbia is part of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and follows the Bologna Process, ensuring that degrees are compatible with other European countries and globally respected.

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After completing your studies, you can apply for a job-seeking residence permit, which allows you to stay in Serbia for up to 9 months to search for employment. If you find a job, you can then apply for a work permit and a residence permit for employment purposes.

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Serbia is not part of the Schengen Area, but students with a valid Serbian visa can travel freely within Serbia. To visit other European countries, students may need to apply for a Schengen visa, depending on the country they wish to visit. However, Serbia’s central location makes it easy to travel to neighboring countries like Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania.