Career counselling
Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.
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Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.
Receive personalized recommendations on courses that best fit your goals.
Guidance to find and apply for scholarships that ease your financial burden.
Step-by-step help with applications, documents, and meeting university requirements.
Support in understanding and securing the best loan options for your studies.
Assistance in navigating the visa process, from documentation to interviews.
Requirements include relevant certificates, English proficiency (IELTS 6.0+ or TOEFL 80+), transcripts, motivation letter, and CV. Some programs require entrance exams or portfolio submissions.
You must show sufficient funds for living expenses (€600-€700/month) plus tuition proof. Total approximately €9,000-€12,000 for first year depending on program.
Yes! Non-EU students can work with student work permit, typically limited hours during semester. Full-time during holidays. Minimum wage approximately €5/hour. Part-time opportunities available.
Main intake October with most programs available. Some programs offer March intake. Application deadlines typically June-September for autumn semester.
Graduates can apply for temporary residence permit to search for employment. Can stay up to 12 months after graduation. Work permit obtained once employment secured.
Processing typically 30-60 days from complete application. Apply through Slovenian embassy/consulate at least 2-3 months before course start for comfortable timeline
Yes! Slovenian Government Scholarships (Ad futura), university scholarships, and Erasmus+ programs available. Competitive awards for excellent students. Some partial tuition waivers offered.
Ljubljana: €550-€750/month. Maribor: €450-€600/month. Coastal cities (Koper, Piran): €500-€650/month. All significantly affordable with excellent quality of life.
No! International programs taught in English. However, learning basic Slovenian helpful for daily life and integration. Free language courses often available to international students.
After 5 years continuous legal residence, eligible for permanent residence permit. Study time counts toward requirement. Slovenia offers EU mobility after permanent residence