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Vilnius University Business School

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Vilnius University Business School

Vilnius
City
1989
Foundation
22000
Number of students
1810€ - 5000€
Semester Tuition Fees
750€
Ø monthly cost of living
Yes
Scholarships available
May 18, September 15
Application Deadline
12/1
Student - staff ratio
66
Nations represented

Offered Programs

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Application Requirements for Bachelors:

  • A-Level Certificate

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Cost of living at Vilnius University Business School

250 - 380 Euro / month
Accomodation
350 Euro / month
Cost of living
120 Euro / month
Food
Free, the University offers shuttles
Transportation

About Vilnius University Business School


Why Study at Vilnius University Business School

International study environement

Vilnius University Business School has a respectable number of students and the number is expected to continue accelerating. Students come from over 106 countries.

Modern Infrastructure

Vilnius University Business School has laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art technology, a computer center and an extensive resource library.

Affordable Education

Compared to many universities within Europe, Vilnius University Business School tuition fees are rather affordable and students have the opportunity to apply for scholarships.

Competent Stuff

Vilnius University Business School institution has a diverse group of lecturers with substantial experience, having worked with respected international organizations worldwide.


Accommodation Vilnius University Business School

On Campus Accomodation at Vilnius University Business School
Off Campus Accomodation at Vilnius University Business School

Many houses are set up at just a walking distance from the university as one-bedroom, two and three-bedroom flats fully furnished. Rental prices are somewhere between €200 to €450 depending on the building type and the extra amenities available.


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Food at Vilnius University Business School

 

All freshman and sophomore students that live on campus are required to purchase a meal plan. Each resident student meal plan comes with a certain number of swipes. Meals are only in the dining hall (all you Can care to eat).

Plans containing meals per week allow students to use up to the allotted meals provided by that plan per week. Their meals provided for the whole semester there are to be used within their n meals carried over to the next semester

For non-residents, they can get a meal plan for a week or they can buy meals by the cafeteria’s which will be slightly expensive due to them not being planned but are equally as nice. There no limits to what you can eat with the array of restaurants, canteens, and cafeterias at different sections of the university’s campus.



Transportation at Vilnius University Business School

 

Their student discount for foreign students the Vilnius transport system allows the use of ISIC cards for transportation to other locations or universities. Students pay monthly for their transportation to any location in Lithuania this makes life easy and if paid yearly there are more discounts up to 60% discount. Public transport is very effective and accessible anywhere within the city. buses, trains, taxis, are common options many students move around with. This can also be found on applications like Uber which one can call their taxi while ones still dressing and by the time ones ready they simply walk out of their apartment and walk straight into the taxi

 


Testimonials

About Vilnius

Vilnius is a historic gem of Lithuania and the country’s capital and most populous city. The city post-independence in 1990 continues to grow and develop, becoming more attractive, tolerant modern, and progressive over the coming years. The city center of Vilnius consists of 5 major areas; The Old Town, one of the largest surviving medieval old towns in Europe that have developed over the course of many centuries and home to some of the continent’s greatest architectural sites.

Užupis a self-proclaimed republic is the artistic district of the city and houses all the shops, restaurants and art galleries. What formerly used to be the dodgiest part of the city, Šnipiškĕs, has now been transformed into a central business district housing several companies and corporate establishments. In that aspect, Vilnius was named by the Financial Times in 2019 as the most attractive city for tech start-ups. The Žvĕrynas district is the greenest area of the central city and has a very sub-urban atmosphere.


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