Budapest Metropolitan University
Budapest Metropolitan University was established in 2000 with state accreditation. The University has continued to grow, and in 2010 saw a major expansion of their educational portfolio - making it the largest private University in Hungary.
Budapest Metropolitan University is the biggest private University in Hungary with a student community of 6.500, including more than 1.200 international students. We offer a wide selection of bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in the fields of communication, business, tourism and arts. We have the widest art portfolio in Hungary
Budapest Metropolitan University provides modern buildings, pleasant atmosphere, up-to-the-minute technologies with more than 400 computer stations, a language laboratory, a sound studio, a radio and television studio, smart boards, a multimedia library and free WiFi access on the whole area of the campus.
We have international students from more than 70 countries from all over the world thanks to the large selection of degree programs offered fully in English.
Students can also benefit from a wide range of internship opportunities at multinational companies, and they are also offered a great variety of trainings focusing on learning by doing.
We offer study abroad opportunities with scholarship at more than 120 partner institutions on five continents.
If you are looking for a life-changing experience alongside learning, in a city which never sleeps, Budapest is the right place for you!
- You can travel easily across Europe as Hungary is a member of the Schengen Zone
- According to Global Peace Index, Hungary is amongst the 20 safest countries around the world
- Living expenses are much more affordable in Hungary than in any Western European country.
Accommodation will make up the most significant percentage of your total monthly budget as a student living in Budapest. You will need an amount of approximately € 200-500 to cover your monthly accommodation costs.
The amount you’ll need will depend on the type of accommodation you choose:
Dormitories and student hostels cost about € 270-440,
or you can rent a private apartment for about € 500-600.
The living costs in Budapest are about another 150-250 EUR/months. This sum includes grocery, food, personal hygiene, local transport, telephone bills, and other expenses apart from the tuition fee and housing.
New students first arriving to live in Hungary usually prefer to live in a dormitory, as this is the most convenient and affordable option. In addition, it is also a great opportunity to make friends with other international students!
For more information click on the link!
https://www.metubudapest.hu/
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