Let’s discover Greece together
Over recent years Greece has been doing all it can to attract international students. The students find it quite an inviting destination given that it is a country of 200 islands, relaxed people, astounding heritage sights, quite affordable. The university fees is in the vicinity of just 1,500 Euros per year at an average.

Student’s life in Greece
Students find plenty of activities apart from studies, such as exploring the country which can take a lifetime, sunning themselves at the beaches, spending time among the affable people in cafes and restaurants or just chit-chatting within the groups they create.
As usual, we would suggest visiting the websites of each of the universities to identify the courses most suited to you.
List of Universities
University of Athens
Official website
Athens University of Economics and business
Official website
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Official website
University of Crete
Official website
University of Patras
Official website
University of Peloponnese
Official website
University of Macedonia
Official website
University of Aegean
Official website
The University of Piraeus
Official website
University of Thessaly
Official website
Cost of Living
The public transport system is fairly low cost. For moving around Athens their Metro is the most convenient. Most of the country is connected via the suburban railway, overground trains, trams, buses, and trolleybuses.
Students from the EU, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland do not require a work permit for part-time jobs. But unfortunately all other students do. Such work permits are issued without much wait now that the economic crises are behind us.
A budget of 600 to 750 Euros shall see you living fairly well in this country.
Find the best way to use your Summer and check out the best scholarship here.
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