Tuition fees and living costs
Tuition fees depend on your nationality. In 2025 this means
- students from the EU/EEA typically do not pay tuition at public universities, although small administrative fees apply
- students from outside the EU/EEA usually pay around €726,72 per semester at public institutions
Living costs in Austria are estimated at €950 - €1 100 per month, covering accommodation, food, study materials, transport, and personal expenses.
Details on tuition fees in Austria
Visa requirements
If you are a student from outside the EU/EEA and plan to stay in Austria for more than six months, you must apply for a residence permit before entering the country. Key requirements include:
- proof of admission to an Austrian university
- health insurance
- proof of financial means and accommodation
Visa procedures can take several weeks, so it is recommended to apply early.
Entry and residence requirements
Education system
Austria's higher education system includes
- Public universities – focused on academic research and teaching across a broad range of subjects
- Universities of applied sciences – offering more practice-oriented programmes and strong links to industry
- Private universities – usually smaller, with specialized or international programmes
Programmes are available at bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels. Short courses, language programmes, and summer schools are also offered.
Types of university and education institutions
Application processes
Application processes vary depending on the university and programme. In general, you should
- choose a programme and check the entry requirements
- prepare your documents, including academic transcripts and language certificates
- apply through the institution’s admissions system before the deadline
Each institution sets its own deadlines and procedures, so it's important to contact them directly or check their websites.
Application and admission process guidance
Scholarships for studying in Austria
There are several scholarship opportunities available for international students:
- OeAD (Austrian Agency for Education and Internationalisation) scholarships for degree-seeking students, researchers, and short-term exchanges
- Erasmus+ for students from Europe participating in exchange programmes
- University-specific funding: check directly with your institution
To search for funding opportunities, visit the grants database on the Study in Austria website.
Student life
Students in Austria benefit from excellent public services, student discounts, and a wide choice of cultural and recreational activities. University cities such as Vienna, Graz, and Innsbruck offer everything from museums and theatres to sports facilities and hiking in the Alps.
Support services are available through universities and the Austrian Students’ Union (ÖH), and many institutions offer orientation and language support for new international students.
Stories from students
Frequently asked questions
Are there programmes taught in English in Austria?
Yes. Many universities offer English-taught programmes, especially at the master’s and doctoral levels.
Can I work while studying?
Yes. Students from outside the EU/EEA may need a work permit for part-time jobs. EU/EEA students can work without restrictions.
What kind of health insurance do I need?
You must have valid health insurance for the duration of your stay. EU/EEA students can use the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC); others must take out local or private insurance.
How can I find housing?
Student accommodation is available through dormitories, private rentals, or shared apartments. Some universities help students find housing, or you can search using OeAD's housing platform.