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  • Can I study in Hungary from Bangladesh?

    Yes. If you meet the academic, language, and financial requirements, you can apply to Hungarian universities. We guide you from shortlisting to arrival.

  • When are the intakes and deadlines?

    Main intake is September (applications typically open Dec–May). A smaller February intake runs Aug–Nov for selected programs. Stipendium Hungaricum deadlines are usually in January for the next September start.

  • Do I need IELTS/TOEFL?

    Most English‑taught programs require a recognized test: IELTS 5.5–6.5, TOEFL iBT 72–90, or PTE 51–62 (program‑specific). Some universities may allow waivers with strong prior English‑medium study—check the program page.

  • How long are degrees in Hungary?

    Bachelor’s: 3–4 years Master’s: 1–2 years One‑tier Master’s (Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Architecture, Law): 5–6 years PhD: 3–4 years Foundation/Preparatory: 6–12 months

  • How much money must I show for the visa/residence?

    Prepare proof for one year of living costs plus tuition, along with accommodation and insurance. As a planning guide, many students budget 6,000–8,400 EUR for living expenses per year (in addition to tuition). Follow your university’s and the consulate’s exact amounts and formats.

  • Can I study in Hungary for free?

    Not usually—but the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship can cover full tuition, provide a monthly stipend, accommodation contribution, and insurance. Many universities also offer merit‑based tuition discounts.

  • How do I get a scholarship?

    Apply early for Stipendium Hungaricum via the official portal and Bangladesh’s sending partner; deadlines are typically in winter. Also apply for university entrance awards and tuition‑fee reductions. A strong GPA, SOP, CV, and recommendations are key.

  • Can I work while studying?

    Yes, within permit limits. Student residence permits generally allow part‑time work during semesters and more hours during breaks (e.g., up to 24 hours/week in term; increased allowance in holidays—check current rules on your permit and with your university).

  • What are typical study and living costs?

    Tuition ranges widely: many programs 2,000–6,000 EUR/year; Engineering/IT 3,500–7,500; Health 6,000–9,000; Medicine/Dentistry 12,000–18,000. Living costs are about 450–900 EUR/month depending on city and housing.

  • Is Hungary a good choice for Bangladeshi students?

    Yes—EU‑recognized degrees, many English‑taught programs, lower costs than much of Western Europe, central Schengen location, and strong scholarship options (SH). Cities like Budapest, Debrecen, Pécs, and Szeged are student‑friendly with vibrant campus life.