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Why should I choose Bosnia and Herzegovina for my higher education?

Bosnia and Herzegovina beckons as an attractive destination for higher education, offering a multitude of advantages. Its universities provide a quality education with an array of programs, many of which are taught in English, ensuring academic excellence. The country’s affordability, in terms of tuition fees and living costs, makes it a budget-friendly choice. Its multicultural environment fosters inclusivity and cultural diversity, enriching the student experience. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s rich history, natural beauty, and safety further enhance its appeal. Its central Balkan location facilitates travel to neighboring countries, adding to the overall allure of studying here.

Where is Bosnia and Herzegovina located?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in the Balacanas in Southeast Europe. It shares borders with Serbia in the east, Montenegro in the southeast, and Croatia in the north and southwest. To the south, Bosnia and Herzegovina boasts a slender Adriatic Sea coastline within the Mediterranean region, stretching approximately 20 kilometers in length and encircling the town of Neum.

Is it a safe destination for international students?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is indeed regarded as a safe and secure choice for international students. The nation consistently boasts a low crime rate, creating a tranquil and reassuring atmosphere. Additionally, universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina prioritize the safety and well-being of their students, contributing to a welcoming and supportive environment. This overall sense of security enables international students to focus on their studies and immerse themselves in the country’s rich cultural experiences without significant safety concerns, making Bosnia and Herzegovina an ideal destination for higher education.

What languages are used in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina are Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian. These languages are all mutually intelligible, meaning that speakers of one language can generally understand speakers of the other two languages. English is not an official language in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but it is becoming increasingly popular, especially among young people. It is taught in schools and is used in many businesses and government offices.

What is the medium of instruction at universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

In its dedication to promoting international educational opportunities and catering to the requirements of global students, Alfred Education Group partners with Bosnia and Herzegovina universities that provide a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs conducted in the English language.

What is the academic year like in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The academic year at universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina typically runs from September to June. It is divided into two semesters:

There is a two-week winter break in December and January and a two-week spring break in April.

Is it expensive to live in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The cost of living in Bosnia and Herzegovina is relatively low compared to many other European countries. The cost of living in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is about 52% lower than in New York City.

Where will I stay during my studies?

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s universities offer international students the option of residing in Student Hostels, providing a convenient on-campus housing solution. If you prefer off-campus living, various accommodation options are available in the city. The flexibility ensures international students have the opportunity to choose housing that aligns with their preferences and needs. Whether it’s the convenience of on-campus living or the desire for city accommodations, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s universities strive to cater to the diverse housing preferences of international students, creating a comfortable and inclusive environment for their academic journey.

What is the cost of private accommodation in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The cost of private accommodation in Bosnia and Herzegovina varies depending on the city, the neighborhood, and the type of accommodation. However, in general, private accommodation in Bosnia and Herzegovina is relatively affordable, especially compared to other European countries. On average, private accommodation costs approximately 150-250$ per month.

What is the climate in Bosnia and Herzegovina like?

The climate in Bosnia and Herzegovina varies depending on the region, but it is generally characterized by warm summers and cold winters. The country is located in the Dinaric Alps, which means that it experiences a lot of precipitation, especially in the mountainous regions. The average temperature in Bosnia and Herzegovina ranges from 10°C in January to 25°C in July. Temperatures can vary greatly depending on the region and the elevation. For example, the mountains in the north of the country are much colder than the lowlands in the south.

What is the major religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The major religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Islam. According to the 2013 census, 51% of the population identifies as Muslim, 31% as Serbian Orthodox, and 15% as Roman Catholic. The remaining 3% of the population identifies with other religions, such as Judaism, Protestantism, and atheism.

What currency is used in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the convertible mark, abbreviated as KM. It is divided into 100 subunits called pfenigs or fenings.

1 USD=1.85 KM

1 EUR=1.96 KM

Do I need a Visa to study in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

If you plan to pursue a higher education program in Bosnia and Herzegovina, it’s essential to initiate the process of obtaining a Student Visa, which will grant you Temporary Residency status. Starting this application early, particularly if you aim to commence your studies during the fall semester, is crucial, as the visa process can take several weeks to complete.

What document do I need to get a Student Visa?

To get a student visa in Bosnia and Herzegovina, you will need the following documents:

For more detailed instructions, contact your personal admission manager. Don’t worry, Alfred Education Group supports you on each step of admission.

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