Study in Hungary
Well regarded internationally, the Hungarian higher education sector consists of state universities, public universities, state financed colleges and religious educational institutions – with higher education qualifications recognised in the EU and beyond.
BASIC INFORMATION
A welcoming country situated in Central Europe, Hungary has always been a meeting-point of European cultures. Its capital, Budapest, is a metropolis with 2 million inhabitants and it is seen by many as one of the most beautiful European cities. The country, which has a population of around 10 million, has a pleasant continental climate. Hungarian is the country’s official language, although English and German are taught in schools as second languages. Bringing together both Western and European influences, Hungary boasts a rich heritage and culture that attracts people from all over the world. Hungary offers geological sites, ancient Roman ruins, relics from Turkish culture, and well-preserved buildings, providing an insight into the different styles in the history of European architecture. Eight of these sites are UNESCO World Heritage.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Hungarian Scholarship Board is responsible for submitting proposals to the Ministry of Human Capacities regarding international mobility and the national policy of scholarships and grants. Budapest is the capital city and most public universities are located in the capital city, so there are huge chances to get scholarships and start their study in budapest for international students. These scholarships and grants (largely financed by the Ministry of Human Capacities of Hungary) are based on a pool system as well as on bilateral educational, scientific and cultural exchange programmes. please see For Further Information. The Campus Hungary Programme – conducted by the consortium of the Balassi Institute and the Tempus Public Foundation – was launched to enhance international student mobility in higher education. The Tempus Public Foundation is also responsible for the coordination of the Erasmus+ and CEEPUS scholarships in Hungary.
THE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
The higher education system in Hungary is well regarded internationally and it has three levels with Bachelor (undergraduate – 3 years), Master (graduate – 2 years) and PhD (doctoral – 3 years) degrees awarded in Hungary university for international students. Unified, undivided, long term Master’s degree programmes (5 to 6 years) are offered in some fields of study (e.g. in human medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, architecture, teacher training, law and in a few programmes of art education) leading to a first degree but equivalent to a MA/MSc degree. If you are enthusiastic about the field of medical studies then McDaniel College Budapest is the best medical university in hungary. Higher Education qualifications awarded by Hungarian institutions are recognised in all European Union countries. The country has a total of 20 state-financed universities, seven public universities, and ten state-financed and 31 non-state financed colleges.
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