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Study in Croatia

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Why Study In Croatia ?

There are many reasons why the quality of life in Croatia is so high. The country's investment in high-quality education and public safety, plus its stable economy and affordable costs make Croatia one of the best countries in Europe to live in.

Benefits of Studying in Croatia

Croatia provides basic mandatory health insurance to all of its residents, funded through social security contributions by employers at a rate of 16.5% of the employee's gross salary. This contribution also funds worker's accident insurance and unemployment.

Popular Courses to Study in Croatia

Top Universities to Study in Croatia

so many universities....
University University known for QS World University Ranking 2023 (Globally) Brouchure Tuition Fee per year ($)
Sveučilište u Rijeci

The University of Rijeka is in the city of Rijeka, Croatia, with faculties in cities throughout the regions of Primorje, Istria and Lika. The University of Rijeka is composed of eleven faculties, one art academy, two departments, university libraries and

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University of Zagreb

The University of Zagreb is a public research university in Zagreb, Croatia. It is the largest Croatian university and one of the oldest continuously operating universities in Europe. The University of Zagreb and the University North are the only public u

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The University of Split

The University of Split is a university located in Split, Croatia. It was founded in 1974. and is organized in 13 faculties and 124 faculty programmes. As of 2009, a total of approximately 40,000 students have graduated, and a total of 337 doctoral degree

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Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

The Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, commonly known as the University of Osijek, is a public university based in Osijek, Croatia. Established in 1975, it is the flagship institution of higher education in Slavonia, and one of the largest and

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University of Zadar

The University of Zadar is a public university located in Zadar, Croatia. The university in its present form was founded in 2002, but can trace its lineage to 1396, thus making it the oldest higher education institution in Croatia, and one of the oldest i

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Juraj Dobrila University of Pula

The Juraj Dobrila University of Pula is a university in Pula, Croatia. It was founded in 2006 and has eleven constituents.

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Catholic University of Croatia

Catholic University of Croatia is a private university of the Catholic Church located in Zagreb, Croatia.

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Zagreb school of Economics and Management

The Zagreb School of Economics and Management is a private business school located in Zagreb, Croatia. Founded in 2002, ZŠEM provides undergraduate and graduate education in economics, management, finance, marketing, and accounting.

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How to Study in Croatia?

Research program

Begin by exploring diverse study programs to find the perfect fit for your academic goals and interests.

Choose Destination

Once you've decided on your program, choose an ideal destination that aligns with your aspirations and preferences.

prepare documents

Collect needed documents: transcripts, recommendations, test scores, for your application.

apply and wait

Submit your applications to your chosen universities and patiently await responses, keeping an eye on deadlines and notifications.

visa and go

After acceptance, manage visa process, prep for journey with necessary documents.

Intakes

Intake Program Admission Deadline

It usually begins in October/November.

It typically starts in February/March.

Universities and organizations in Croatia may offer short-term summer school programs with specific start dates during the summer months.

Visa Requirements for International Students

Visa is required to visit Croatia on an ordinary Indian passport. Holders of Indian diplomatic/official passport can enter, leave, transit through and stay in Croatia up to 30 days without a visa.

Cost of Studying

S.no Study Program Average Annual Fee ($)
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social sciences

1,100 EUR to 10,400 EUR per year

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technical sciences

1,000 and 6,000 EUR per year

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medical studies

10,000 and 12,000 EUR per year.

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ndergraduate degree

6,000 Kuna (approximately 800 EUR)

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Graduate and postgraduate

27,000 Kuna (approximately 3,600 EUR)

Top Scholarships

Scholarship Name Description Amount

Financial Aid and Scholarships | RIT Croatia

Students will be awarded

4,000.00 EUR (1,000.00 EUR/year)

Erasmus Mundus Scholarship Program

Recipients of the Erasmus Mundus program can finish their degree requirements in Croatia and other European nations. Students enrolled in undergraduate programs are eligible to apply for this scholarship program. There is a substantial scholarship program that is fully supported.

1400 euros each month

Education Loan

At Axis Bank, you can obtain an Education Loan starting from as low as Rs 50,000, and there is no upper limit on student loans both in India and abroad.

Cost of Living

Expenses Cost in CAD per month Cost in INR per month

you need around 400–700 EUR per month to cover your living costs.

between 3029 and 5300kn (400 and 700 euros).

2 lakhs per person

Work opportunities

Since Croatia is part of the EU, most European citizens can live and work in the country without a visa. If employees are from outside of the EU, they'll need to obtain a work permit through their local Republic of Croatia diplomatic mission. Most Croatia work and residence permits are limited to 12 months.
Job Roles Average Salary per year

Air Traffic Controller Transport, Haulage, Logistics. ...

1,794 EUR

IT Director Top Management. ...

14.0 Lakhs to 99.0 Lakhs

Pilot Transport, Haulage, Logistics. ...

1,794 EUR

Lead developer Information Technology. ...

21,00,000 per year

Chief Executive Officer Top Management. ...

HRK 141,866 a year

Managing Director Top Management. ...

1,351 - 4,853 EUR.

Business Group Manager Management.

1,267 - 4,315 EUR.

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FAQ

  • What are 5 interesting facts about Croatia?

    Zinfandel wine has a relative in Croatia. ... Dubrovnik has incredible city walls. ... The necktie was invented in Croatia. ... Croatia developed a unique script. ... Croatia has a rich winemaking tradition. ... Croatia's flag is full of symbolism. ... Croatia boasts a magnificent coastline.

  • What is Croatia best known for?

    Lying at the junction of central and southeast Europe, Croatia is famed for its nature, culture, history, and gastronomy. One of the country's most iconic assets is Dubrovnik's ancient walls, stretching around the Old Town's churches, palaces, and terracotta rooftops.

  • What is Croatia's full name?

    Republic of Croatia Republika Hrvatska

  • Why is Croatia so popular?

    Croatia is famed for its scenic pebbled beaches, which are beautifully lapped by crystal-clear waters. One of the most well-known is Brac's Zlatni Rat, also referred to as the Golden Cape. The tip of the beach is ever-changing with the wind, meaning you never know quite what shape it'll take when you visit.

  • How much do top managing directors make?

    An MD doing decently should earn at least $1 million per year, and sometimes a low multiple of that; the average range is probably $1 – $3 million.

  • What is a good salary in Croatia?

    As of the latest reports, the average monthly salary in Croatia stands at approximatel 12,265 HRK (Croatian Kuna) gross, which is about 1,630 EUR. After deductions such as income tax and social security contributions, the net average salary in Croatia hovers around the mark of 1,180 EUR.

  • Is Croatia high income?

    It is a high-income country with a very high human development level. Note: Data from Croatia refer to 2022, except for NEET (2021) and Gini coefficient (2020).

  • Which part of Europe is Croatia?

    Croatia (officially the Republic of Croatia) is a European country, which is part of the Central and Eastern Europe in geopolitical sense and is geographically located in the southern part of Central Europe and in the northern part of the Mediterranean.

  • What is the climate in Croatia?

    Croatia has two climates as the interior is separated from the coast by the Dinaric Mountains. The interior experiences a continental climate with hot summers and cold, snowy winters, while coastal areas have a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and short, mild and somewhat wet winters.

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