- The Austrian educational system offers a broad spectrum of educational opportunities for international students.
- Austria’s social security system, economic stability, and hospitable citizens make it the ideal place to live and study.
Tuition Fees
- Austrian citizens and students from the EU and EEA, or those who have Austrian or EU/EEA nationality do not pay tuition fees at public universities.
- International students who are not from the above countries are obliged to pay tuition fees, an average of €1450 per year.
- Students from developing countries may apply for a tuition fee exemption or a partial tuition fee refund, depending on the university where they choose to study.
Scholarships
- Various opportunities exist for scholarships and funding for international students. The three main avenues through which one can get a scholarship are:
- University and institutional scholarships, and tuition fee waivers from higher educational institutions
- Scholarships offered by Austrian organizations and institutions given to international students depending on one’s country of origin and academic qualifications
- OeAD (The Austrian Agency for International Mobility and Cooperation in Education, Science, and Research) offers a variety of scholarships for bachelors, masters and doctoral studies.
- Every year, the OeAD opens scholarship programs to applicants from the entire world, similar to that in the example below.
Below is one example of a scholarship/tuition fee waiver opportunity available for international students in Austria.
University of Vienna
Overview
- The University of Vienna is the largest and most diverse educational institution in Austria.
- This institution offers tuition fee waivers to students who are citizens of selected developing countries.
Host School
- University of Vienna
Fields of Study
- Any undergraduate program
What does the scholarship cover?
- A full tuition fee waiver
How many scholarships are given?
- All students from the selected developing countries receive the tuition fee waiver.
Which countries are targeted?
- Afghanistan • Angola • Bangladesh • Benin • Bhutan • Burkina Faso • Burundi
- Cambodia • Cap Verde • Central African Republic • Chad • Comoros
- Congo – Democratic Republic •Djibouti • Equatorial Guinea • Eritrea • Ethiopia
- Gambia • Guinea • Guinea-Bissau • Haiti • Kiribati • Laos – People’s Democratic Republic
- Lesotho • Liberia • Madagascar • Malawi • Maldives • Mali • Mauritania • Mozambique
- Myanmar • Nepal • Niger • Rwanda • Samoa • Sâo Tomé and Principe • Senegal
- Sierra Leone • Solomon Islands • Somalia • Sudan • Tanzania • Timor-Leste
- Togo • Tuvalu • Uganda • Vanuatu • Yemen • Zambia
Am I Eligible to Apply?
To apply for the tuition fee waiver, you must:
- Have German knowledge on C1 level (certified)
- Be in possession of a secondary school leaving certificate indicating completion of secondary school
- Be a citizen of one of the developing countries listed above
How do I Apply – Next Steps
- Apply for an undergraduate degree program at the university
- Hand in your German Language certificate, your school leaving certificate and proof of citizenship.
- After applying, you will be required to do a German entrance exam.
Closing Date:
- The deadline for applications for the winter semester is 5 September 2019.
How do I get more information?
- Free Scholarships – http://www.freeundergraduatescholarships.info/
- Top Undergrad Scholarships – http://internationalscholarships.ca/category/level-of-study/undergraduate/
- Top Graduate Scholarships – http://internationalscholarships.ca/category/level-of-study/graduate/
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