Studying in Estonia is an ideal choice for those who want to work in technology and entrepreneurship. Estonia is a technologically developed country with a complete digital transformation. In fact, they present themselves as an “e-society”. Also, it is very easy to open your own business, since you can do it online in just a few minutes. This means that in Estonia there are many companies, from small innovative startups to multinational giants, so that you can start your career with the best possible foundations.
Estonia is a northern country with rich natural wealth. Helsinki, Stockholm, Saint Petersburg and Riga are all within easy reach. Estonia is considered a safe country, with a high level of academic studies and an unforgettable culture.
The cost of living in Estonia, although showing an increase recently, is still kept at low levels compared to other European countries. Accommodation and living in total will cost around €600-800, but this depends on the type of house, city and region. The currency of Estonia is the Euro (€).
Bachelor’s in Estonia last 3-4 years, while medical, architecture and engineering programs last around 5-6 years. The academic year usually starts in September or October and consists of 2 semesters. International students enroll in the fall semester.
Undergraduate studies in Estonia are ideal for undergraduate students, who are usually younger, as it is famous for its safety and the hospitality of the locals.
Master’s degrees in Estonia offered to international students cover a wide range of disciplines and enjoy global recognition and prestige. Their direct connection to the labor market and opportunities for employment in Estonian technology companies create the ideal combination to start your career.
Studying in Estonia will give you a complete student experience, as your studies will be an investment for your career and the creation of your professional network (networking). The opportunities to travel within and outside the country, the unique natural landscape of forests and lakes, and their culture of festivals and celebrations will elevate your student life as a graduate student.
The requirements for international students to study in Estonia include a good command of English, which will be accompanied by a recent IELTS or TOEFL type certification, a student residence permit for non-EU citizens and a high school leaving certificate or diploma, depending on the level of study.
Individual documents such as transcript, curriculum vitae and personal statement may be requested for master’s degrees in Estonia, as for all master’s degree applications worldwide.
The IELTS certification is one of the most popular for studying abroad, but also for work. The year of acquisition and the score are two equally important factors for your admission to universities abroad..
The TOEFL test is an English language certification that is accepted in almost all English-speaking universities and together with IELTS are the two most popular certificates for studying abroad.
The student visa is the most important document you must have if you want to study abroad. Some countries, however, do not require a student visa, such as European Union member countries if you are a European citizen.
The passport is a necessary document that you must have for studying abroad. Although in most countries of the European Union only your national identity card is sufficient - if you are a European citizen - we recommend having a passport for easier movements and less paperwork.
For master's studies abroad it is necessary to have a copy of your degree translated into English or the language required by each university. The required score varies from country to country, institution to institution or even school to school. Consult the specifications of the program of your interest to see the exact ratings.
For bachelor's studies abroad it is necessary to have a high school diploma translated into English or the language required by each university. The required degree score varies from country to country, institution to institution or even school to school. Consult the specifications of the program you are interested in to be sure.
Most universities internationally provide scholarships for studying abroad, covering either all or part of the tuition fees. You can claim your own scholarship, as long as you start your search early to get ahead.
Most countries that have invested significant funds in the development and evolution of their education system to make it attractive to international students offer government scholarships to help young talent thrive academically at their universities. Are you one of them?
The best cities to study in Estonia are Tartu and Tallinn.
The average living costs for students in Estonia range from €100-200 per month for shared accommodation or hostel accommodation, with total monthly costs around €600-800. Living in a private apartment can be very expensive, which varies by city, region and type of home.
The languages in which bachelor's and master's degrees are offered in Estonia are Estonian and English.