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Study In Austria

Study In Austria

Austria offers considerable cultural diversity and depth, as well as exceptional academic and social exposure for international students. To top it all, Austria is bordered by eight distinct countries, all of which are relatively simple to get to because of the country’s effective and extensive rail system. The country has a thriving industry base and high employment ratio.

Why Study in Austria?

Austria is home to universities and higher education facilities well acknowledged worldwide. This European country provides good quality education and supportive learning environment. It is a popular choice for students looking to study abroad due to its relatively low cost of study and living. The education system in this nation is more laid-back and accommodating, allowing pupils to take their time. Most universities offer courses taught in English which gives international students additional convenience. Exchange students have the option to enrol in exclusively specialized study tracks. Learning German helps students become more employable in Austria.

Quick Facts

Cost of Studying in Austria

  • Types of Expenses

  • Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative)

  • 25000

  • Living and Accommodation

  • 20000

  • Airfare to New Zealand (Indicative)

  • 2000

  • Visa Fees

  • 430

  • Total Expenses

  • 47430

  • Types of Expenses

  • Annual Expenses in €

  • Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative)

  • 10000

  • Living and Accommodation

  • 9000

  • Airfare from India to Austria (Indicative)

  • 350

  • Visa Fees

  • 160

  • Total Expenses

  • 19510

  • Careers & Universities Insights

    Austria offers a simple work permit system compared to other European countries. The country’s job market is dominated by medium-sized businesses, as opposed to much of Europe, where the market is dominated by large businesses. Austria has a high minimum wage of €1,500 per month as of February 2023, for all sectors and Austrians make an average of €48,317 a year. Austria releases a list of jobs with a scarcity each year. Some of the professions which have a scarcity in the nation as of February 2023 are Power Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Chemical Engineers, Cost Accountants, Specialists in Business Administration, Welders and Cutting Torch Operators, Floor and Wall Tilers, Chefs, Hotel Staff Members, Physicians and Medical Technologists. • Anaesthesiology & Intensive care medicine • Cardiology • Dermatology & Venerology • Endodontic • Gastroenterology

    Popular Universities

    Modul University, Vienna

    International Business School (IBS), Vienna (Except students from Punjab & South India)

    Webster Vienna Private University, Vienna

    Popular Courses

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    • Why should I choose Austria for higher education?

      Austria is known for its high-quality education system, rich cultural heritage, safe living environment, and central location in Europe. It offers affordable or even tuition-free education at public universities, especially for EU/EEA students, and a wide range of programs taught in English.

    • What types of courses can I study in Austria?

      Students can choose from various disciplines including:

      • Engineering and Technology

      • Business and Management

      • Social Sciences and Humanities

      • Natural Sciences

      • Music and Arts

      • Medicine and Health Sciences

       

    • What are the available study levels in Austria?

      You can apply for:

      • Bachelor’s degrees (Undergraduate)

      • Master’s degrees (Postgraduate)

      • Doctoral/PhD programs (Research)

      Some universities also offer foundation or preparatory programs for students who need to meet entry requirements.

       

    • Are courses in Austria available in English?

      Yes, many universities in Austria offer degree programs in English, especially at the Master's and Doctoral levels. Students should check language requirements for each specific course.

       

    • Is part-time work allowed while studying in Austria?

      Yes, international students can work part-time while studying, usually up to 20 hours per week. Work permits may be required depending on your nationality and type of job.

       

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