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What are the advantages of studying in Lithuania?

The east coast of the Baltic Sea is bounded by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the southeast, Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia and Poland to the southwest, with the capital Vilnius. In the 2007-2008 academic year, there were more than 1,600 colleges and universities in Lithuania, with a total of 760,000 registered students. The main institutions of higher learning are: Vilnius University, Vilnius Normal University, Vilnius University of Technology, Kaunas University, Kaunas Medical College, Lithuanian Agricultural University and Lithuanian Military Academy. Founded in 1579, Vilnius University is the most famous university and one of the oldest universities in Europe. There are currently 22,865 students. So what are the advantages of studying abroad in Lithuania?

1) Lithuania is located on the Baltic Sea with a pleasant climate and stable social security. Suitable for students to come and study.

2) Lithuania has a long cultural history, rich cultural heritage and developed education.

3) Lithuania’s economy has developed rapidly after joining the EU through its own efforts.

4) Lithuania’s admission requirements are relatively low, leaving opportunities to students so that they can attend world-famous schools.

5) The cost of studying in Lithuania is less than one-third of that in the United Kingdom and the United States. The annual tuition and living expenses are 50,000-60,000. Students can legally work during holidays to subsidize their living expenses. This way, most working-class families can bearable.

6) Some schools in Lithuania teach in English.

7) Students from Lithuanian EU Schengen countries can travel to EU Schengen Treaty countries during their holidays to gain more knowledge.

8) After graduation in Lithuania, your academic qualifications are recognized in Europe. Students can continue to study in Lithuania or apply for jobs locally, or they can further their studies in Italy, Denmark, the United Kingdom and other European countries.