FOR ADMISSIONS TO CROATIA
Why should I choose Croatia to pursue my higher education?
Selecting Croatia for higher education offers a host of advantages. Croatian universities uphold rigorous academic standards and provide a wide array of programs in English, ensuring a quality education for international students. The country’s breathtaking natural beauty, rich historical and cultural heritage, and affordability compared to many Western European nations create an inspiring setting for academic pursuits. Croatia is known for its safety and welcoming atmosphere, making it a secure and hospitable environment for international students.Â
Is Croatia a member of the European Union and NATO?
Yes, Croatia is a member of both the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Croatia joined the EU on July 1, 2013, and NATO on April 1, 2009. Croatia’s membership in the EU and NATO has been a positive development for the country. It has helped to improve Croatia’s economy, security, and international standing.
Where is Croatia located?
Croatia is located in Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It is bordered by Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Italy to the west and southwest.
Is it a safe destination for international students?
Croatia is a remarkably safe choice for international students. Picturesque European nation consistently earns high marks for safety, boasting a notably low crime rate and maintaining a high standard of living. Students enjoy their academic pursuits with peace of mind, knowing they are in an environment where security and well-being are prioritized, making Croatia an ideal destination for education and personal growth.
Is it expensive to live in Croatia?
The cost of living in Croatia varies depending on the city you live in, your lifestyle, and your spending habits. However, overall, Croatia is a relatively affordable country to live in, especially when compared to other European countries.
- Milk (1 liter) – 1.13$;
- Rice (1 kg) – 2.38$;
- Eggs (12) – 2.98$;
- Beef round (1 kg) – 10.60$;
- Apples (1 kg) – 1.39$;
- Potato (1 kg) – 0.96$;
- Water (1.5 liters) – 1.06$.
What currency is used in Croatia?
The currency used in Croatia is the euro (EUR). Croatia adopted the euro on January 1, 2023, replacing the Croatian kuna (HRK).
1 EUR =1.06 USD
Do I need to bring an electrical adapter/converter?
Croatia uses Type F electrical plugs and sockets, which are the most common type of plug in Europe. If you are from a country that uses a different type of plug, such as the United States or the United Kingdom, you will need to bring an electrical adapter. You can purchase electrical adapters at most electronics stores or travel stores. You can also buy adapters online.
What languages are used in Croatia?
The official language of Croatia is Croatian. Croatian is a Slavic language that is closely related to Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin. It is written in the Latin alphabet. English is widely spoken in Croatia, especially in tourist areas and among younger people. Many Croatians speak English as a second language, and it is taught in schools from a young age.
What is the medium of instruction in Croatian universities?
Alfred Education Group’s partner-universities offer a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in English catering to the interest of international students.
What is the Preparatory Course?
In Croatia, the Preparatory Course is a year-long program designed to prepare international students for their academic journeys. It focuses on developing their Croatian language proficiency and covers fundamental subjects related to their chosen fields of study, such as sciences, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, and others. Additionally, the program offers cultural, historical, and linguistic insights, providing a holistic foundation for students as they progress in their studies.
What is the climate like in Croatia?
Croatia has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The average temperature in the summer is around 26°C, and the average temperature in the winter is around 5°C. The coastal region of Croatia has the warmest and driest climate, while the continental interior is cooler and wetter. The mountains in the north of Croatia are even colder, and they often experience snow in the winter.
What is the academic calendar like in Croatian universities?
The academic calendar in Croatian universities varies depending on the university and the program you are enrolled in. However, most Croatian universities follow a two-semester system, with the fall semester running from September to January and the spring semester running from February to June.
- Fall semester: Classes typically begin in mid-September and end in mid-January. Exams are held in January and February;
- Spring semester: Classes typically begin in mid-February and end in mid-June. Exams are held in June and July.
What is the duration of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Croatia?
The length of study at Croatian universities depends on the level of education and the program. Bachelor’s degrees typically take 3-4 years to complete. Master’s degrees typically take 1-2 years to complete. Doctorate degrees (PhDs) typically take 3-4 years to complete. Medical degrees take 5-6 years to complete.
What is student accommodation like in Croatia?
Alfred Education Group’s partner universities in Croatia offer convenient and comfortable on-campus housing for international students. The dorms are fully furnished and have all the essential amenities, including hot and cold water, central heating, and Wi-Fi. The rooms have beds, desks, chairs, and plenty of storage space. Croatian universities create a welcoming and supportive living environment for students to help them succeed in their studies.
Can I live off-campus?
Renting an apartment is a suitable option for students studying in Croatia. There is a wide variety of apartments available, including apartments, condominiums, townhouses, and houses. You can find an apartment that meets your needs and budget and is conveniently located near your university.
What is the price for private accommodation in Croatia?
The price for private accommodation in Croatia varies depending on a number of factors, including the location, type of accommodation, time of year, and amenities offered. However, in general, private accommodation in Croatia is relatively affordable, especially when compared to other popular tourist destinations in Europe. On average, private accommodation will cost you approximately 300-500$.
Do I need a Visa to study in Croatia?
Whether or not you need a visa to study in Croatia depends on your country of citizenship. Citizens of European Union (EU) member states, European Economic Area (EEA) countries, and Switzerland do not need a visa to study in Croatia. However, citizens of all other countries will need a student visa.
What documents do I need to apply for a Visa?
To get a student visa in Croatia, you will need the following documents:
- Valid passport;
- Completed visa application form;
- Two passport-sied photographs;
- Letter of acceptance from a Croatian educational institution through “Alfred Education Groupâ€;
- Proof of financial support;
- Medical insurance.
How long does it take to get a Visa?
The time it takes to get a visa to Croatia varies depending on a number of factors, including the type of visa you are applying for, the country you are applying from, and the time of year. However, in general, most visa applications are processed within 15-30 days. We recommend you start your admission process as early as possible.
Can I work part-time while studying in Croatia as an international student?
Certainly, during your academic pursuits, you have the flexibility to explore part-time employment opportunities such as roles in the service industry, delivery, consulting, or various other positions to supplement your income. Pay attention, your job shouldn’t interfere with your attendance or academic progress.
Is health insurance required for international students in Croatia?
Yes, health insurance is required for international students in Croatia. All international students must have health insurance that is valid for the entire duration of their stay in Croatia. This is a requirement for obtaining a student visa.
Are Croatian universities recognized internationally?
Yes, Croatian universities are recognized internationally. Croatia’s membership in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) ensures degrees are recognized by all other EHEA member states. Additionally, Croatia is a signatory to the Bologna Declaration, which means that its degrees are also recognized by many other countries around the world.
Are there any scholarships available for international students in Croatia?
No, Croatian universities don’t provide free undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs or scholarship opportunities.