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Hungary

For many Pakistani students, studying in Europe is both exciting and complicated. High tuition fees, long visa timelines, language barriers, and unclear post-study options turn a good plan into a stressful one. This is where Hungary stands out. At Times Consultant, we’ve seen more students consider Hungary after realizing they want a European degree without the financial pressure and uncertainty of Western Europe.

Once students arrive, many tell us how manageable life feels. Cities like Budapest, Debrecen, and Szeged are student-friendly, safe, and affordable. Public transport is reliable, halal food options are increasingly available, and university environments are welcoming to international students. For Pakistani students adjusting to a new culture, this sense of stability makes a real difference.

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Why Study in Hungary?

Cost of Studying in Hungary

Intakes

Scholarships for International Students in Hungary

Student Visa Requirements

Post-Study Work Opportunities

Top Universities to Study in Hungary

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Why Study in Hungary?

European Degrees Recognised Internationally

Hungary is part of the European Union and follows the Bologna education system, which means Hungarian degrees are recognised across Europe and in many other countries. Universities such as Eötvös Loránd University**,** University of Szeged, and Semmelweis University are well-known, especially for medicine, engineering, IT, and business studies.

Affordable

One of the main reasons Pakistani students choose Hungary is the cost. Compared to the UK, Australia, or even some parts of Europe, Hungary offers much lower tuition fees and living expenses**.** Families looking for quality education without extreme financial pressure find Hungary a better option.

Programs With No Language Barrier

Hungary offers a range of English-taught bachelor’s and master’s programs, particularly in medicine, engineering, computer science, business, and social sciences. This means students can start their studies without having to learn Hungarian beforehand.

Safe, Comfortable Student Life

Cities like Budapest, Szeged, Debrecen, and Pécs are popular among international students. Budapest, especially, is safe, well-connected, and student-friendly. Public transport is affordable, halal food options are increasingly available, and international student communities make settling in easier for Pakistani students.

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Cost of Studying in Hungary

Tuition Fees

Hungary remains one of the most budget-friendly EU countries for Pakistani students.

• Bachelor’s Programs: €2,000 – €6,000 per year
• Master’s Programs: €2,500 – €8,000 per year
• Medical & Dentistry Programs: €12,000 – €18,000 per year

Tuition fees depend on the university and program, but overall costs are significantly lower than in many European destinations.

Living Costs

Living in Hungary is affordable by European standards, specially outside Budapest.

Estimated Monthly Living Expenses:

• Accommodation: €300 – €500
• Food & Groceries: €180 – €250
• Transportation: €30 – €50
• Utilities & Internet: €80 – €120
• Personal Expenses: €80 – €150

Approximate Monthly Total: €700 – €1,000

This budget range is manageable for most Pakistani students with proper planning.

Study Intakes in Hungary

Hungarian universities usually offer two main intakes:

• Fall Intake (September) – Main intake for most programs
• Spring Intake (February) – Available for selected courses

Students can apply early to have sufficient time for documentation and visa processing.

Scholarships for Pakistani Students in Hungary

Hungary offers some well-known scholarship opportunities for international students, including Pakistanis.

Common options include:

  • Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship (very popular among Pakistani students)
  • University-specific merit scholarships
  • Government-funded bilateral scholarships

Scholarships are competitive. Stipendium Hungaricum can cover tuition fees, accommodation support, and a monthly stipend, making it a strong option for eligible students.

Hungary Student Visa Requirements

The Hungarian student visa process is open if the documentation is prepared carefully.

Requirements:

• Valid passport
• Official university admission letter
• Proof of accommodation in Hungary
• Evidence of financial means
• Academic transcripts and certificates
• Health insurance
• Visa application forms and fee

Visa processing takes 4-8 weeks, depending on appointment availability and embassy workload.

Post-Study Work Opportunities

After completing their studies, students can apply for a temporary residence permit to search for work in Hungary. While Hungary’s job market is smaller than that of some Western European countries, opportunities exist in IT, engineering, healthcare, and with multinational companies.

Learning basic Hungarian improves job prospects, especially for roles outside international firms.

Top Universities to Study in Hungary

Popular universities among Pakistani students include:

• Eötvös Loránd University
• University of Szeged
• Semmelweis University
• Budapest University of Technology and Economics
• University of Debrecen
• University of Pécs
• Corvinus University of Budapest

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At Times Consultant, we help students choose Hungary with realistic expectations. Hungary works well for students looking for affordable European education, recognised degrees, and a stable academic environment, but it’s important to understand program requirements and career outcomes.

If Hungary suits your profile and budget, we’ll guide you through admissions, documentation, and the student visa process. If another country makes more sense for your goals, we’ll tell you honestly.

Get in touch today, and let’s plan your study abroad journey together.

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Yes, Hungary is represented in Pakistan through the Embassy of Hungary in Islamabad, which handles visa and consular matters for Pakistani applicants. Always check the latest address, contact details, and appointment rules on the official embassy or VFS website before applying.
For most international students, the total cost to study in Hungary is usually around €8,000–€18,000 per year, including tuition and living expenses. Bachelor’s and master’s tuition generally ranges from €2,000–€8,000 per year, while average living costs are about €700–€1,000 per month for accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses.
Hungarian scholarships, especially Stipendium Hungaricum, are usually competitive and often expect at least a good academic record around 2.5–3.0 CGPA out of 4.0 or higher, depending on the university and level. Some programmes set higher requirements, so you should always check the CGPA or percentage criteria on the official scholarship or university page.
Yes, Hungary is a good option for international students who want recognised EU degrees with lower tuition and living costs than many Western European countries. It offers English-taught programmes, a safe and student-friendly lifestyle in cities like Budapest and Debrecen, and strong reputations in medicine, engineering, IT, and business.
For Pakistani students, the main scholarship is the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship, which can cover tuition, provide a monthly stipend, and often support accommodation. Some universities also offer their own merit-based or partial scholarships, so it is important to check both Stipendium Hungaricum and university-specific funding options.
Yes, Hungary is represented in Pakistan through the Embassy of Hungary in Islamabad, which handles visa and consular matters for Pakistani applicants. Always check the latest address, contact details, and appointment rules on the official embassy or VFS website before applying.
For most international students, the total cost to study in Hungary is usually around €8,000–€18,000 per year, including tuition and living expenses. Bachelor’s and master’s tuition generally ranges from €2,000–€8,000 per year, while average living costs are about €700–€1,000 per month for accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses.
Hungarian scholarships, especially Stipendium Hungaricum, are usually competitive and often expect at least a good academic record around 2.5–3.0 CGPA out of 4.0 or higher, depending on the university and level. Some programmes set higher requirements, so you should always check the CGPA or percentage criteria on the official scholarship or university page.
Yes, Hungary is a good option for international students who want recognised EU degrees with lower tuition and living costs than many Western European countries. It offers English-taught programmes, a safe and student-friendly lifestyle in cities like Budapest and Debrecen, and strong reputations in medicine, engineering, IT, and business.
For Pakistani students, the main scholarship is the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship, which can cover tuition, provide a monthly stipend, and often support accommodation. Some universities also offer their own merit-based or partial scholarships, so it is important to check both Stipendium Hungaricum and university-specific funding options.
IELTS is not legally mandatory for Hungary, but many English-taught programmes ask for proof of English at about IELTS 5.5–6.5 or an equivalent test. Some universities accept TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo, or a Medium of Instruction (MOI) letter, so you must check the exact English requirement for each course.
Yes, international students in Hungary can work part-time while studying, typically up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time in holidays, as long as they hold a valid residence permit for studies.
Hungary does not offer permanent residence (PR) directly from a student permit, and PR is not “easy”, but it is possible through long-term legal stay. Most non-EU nationals need around five years of continuous residence on qualifying permits (usually work or other long-term permits) and must meet integration and other legal requirements before applying for permanent residence.
Several Hungarian universities may consider Pakistani students without IELTS if they provide a Medium of Instruction (MOI) letter or pass a university English test, especially where their previous degree was fully in English. Policies change often, so you should always check the specific entry requirements on the official website of your chosen university or ask Times Consultant to confirm current options.
Popular subjects in Hungary include Medicine and Dentistry, Engineering, Computer Science and IT, Business and Economics, and Social Sciences. These areas are well developed in universities like Semmelweis University, University of Debrecen, University of Szeged, and Budapest University of Technology and Economics.

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