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Study in Austria

Learn in the middle of Europe with PMK World Education. Austria offers a unique blend of academic excellence and breathtaking landscapes, making it an ideal destination for international students seeking quality education at an affordable price. Study in Austria – get good education in a country full of mountains and old cities, without paying too much.

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Top 150
Global Rankings
€1,453
Annual Tuition (Non-EU)
87,000+
International Students
350+
English Programs
Students studying in Austria

Why Choose PMK World Education?

At PMK World Education, we prioritize simplified processes with straightforward guidance. This section details everything essential from the compelling advantages of studying in Austria to practical steps for beginning your journey. Upon completion, you'll be equipped with clear insights into your next moves.

Austria's higher education system is renowned for excellence and affordability, with institutions like the University of Vienna consistently ranking in the global top 150. Over 87,000 international students enrich its diverse campuses, many pursuing around 350 English-taught programs.

For non-EU/EEA students, tuition at public universities is approximately €1,453 per year (about €727 per semester), with private options higher. Bachelor's degrees span 3 years, master's 1-2 years. These elements highlight why Austria offers an accessible, high-quality, and culturally vibrant study destination for aspiring students.

Why Study in Austria?

Austria attracts students because classes are strong and life is nice. You can drink coffee near a 500-year-old building, then go to a class about clean energy. That happens every day. So what makes it special?

  • Good Teaching Austrian universities appear in world lists. The University of Vienna is in the top 150. QS Rankings show this every year. Teachers give you real work, not only books. You finish ready for a job.
  • Many Cultures You hear five languages on campus before lunch. Students come from 140 countries. Group work teaches new ideas. Cities like Graz and Salzburg have old streets and new cafés. Winters are cold – bring warm clothes. This helps you work with anyone later.
  • Middle of Europe Austria is between Germany, Italy, and more. A short train takes you there. Companies in tech and green energy take students for practice. One PMK student coded for a Vienna company while in class. Books turn into jobs.
  • Real Research Labs work on climate and health. The government will add 20% money for research by 2030 (Ministry report, 2024). Even first-year students join projects. If you like experiments, you belong here.
  • Jobs After Study Only 5% of people have no job. Engineering, IT, and hotels hire fast. One PMK student finished business in Innsbruck and now works for a ski company. Start pay is €2,500 a month. You can stay one year after finishing to find work.
  • English Classes Many master’s courses are in English – over 100 at Johannes Kepler University. German helps for shopping, but not needed in class. Free German lessons start when you arrive.

Studying in Austria gives good learning for less money. Perfect for students who want to grow.

Quality Education

Austria's prestigious universities, including the University of Vienna and TU Wien, rank globally high, delivering rigorous, research-focused education of exceptional standard.

Low Cost

Studying in Austria is remarkably affordable, with low or no tuition fees at public universities for many, far below costs in other top destinations.

English Instruction

Over 350 programs are fully taught in English, enabling international students to study comfortably without German language barriers.

Cultural Heritage

Austria's rich heritage of classical music, alpine landscapes, and historic cities offers students an inspiring blend of culture, tradition, and vibrant lifestyle.

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Popular Courses in Austria

Business and Economics

Business and Economics

International students often choose business degrees for their focus on global markets, innovation, and leadership, offering excellent career prospects in Europe's dynamic economy with strong earning potential.

Engineering and Technical Sciences

Engineering and Technical Sciences

These programs emphasize cutting-edge innovation in areas like renewable energy and automation, providing hands-on skills and high demand from industry leaders for rewarding, secure positions.

Computer Science

Computer Science

Attracting tech enthusiasts, these fields cover AI, data science, and software development, with surging job opportunities in Austria's growing digital sector.

Tourism and Leisure Management

Tourism and Leisure Management

Leveraging Austria's world-class hospitality and alpine attractions, these courses prepare for thriving careers in tourism, events, and sustainable leisure industries.

Psychology and Social Sciences

Psychology and Social Sciences

These develop deep insights into human behavior and society, opening paths in counseling, research, policy, and international organizations within a supportive academic environment.

Music and Performing Arts

Music and Performing Arts

Austria's legendary musical heritage draws students to world-renowned programs in classical music, composition, and performance, fostering creativity and professional opportunities in a culturally rich setting.

Cost of Studying in Austria

Planning your budget for international education requires careful consideration, but Austria makes it remarkably straightforward and affordable. Tuition fees vary by institution and program level. At public universities, non-EU/EEA students typically pay around €726.72 per semester (about €1,453 per year) for both bachelor's and master's degrees.

Monthly table:

Item Cost (€) Notes
Shared room300–500Dorms cheaper outside Vienna
Food200–300Student canteen €3–5 per meal
Bus/train50–100€200 ticket works all Austria
Health insurance50–60€55 public plan if under 27
Phone & internet50–80Simple packages
Books & fun100–150Library free, events cheap
Total950–1,150Change for your style

Numbers from Austrian Student Union 2024. Prices may rise 10–15% by 2030, but part-time pay rises too. PMK makes budget plans with every student.

Scholarships in Austria

Austria offers excellent scholarships for international students to make high-quality studies accessible. The OeAD manages key programs like the Ernst Mach Grant and scholarships for non-EU students, covering tuition, living expenses, and sometimes travel. Universities provide merit-based awards, such as tuition waivers or stipends at institutions like the University of Vienna or TU Wien.

Private foundations, including the Austrian Development Cooperation and others, offer funding up to several thousand euros annually for outstanding candidates in fields like arts, sciences, and humanities. Applications typically require strong academic records, motivation letters, and proof of commitment—deadlines often fall between January and March for the following academic year.

Career Prospects in Austria

Austria stands out as a top destination for international students, thanks to its strong job market and excellent employment opportunities for university graduates.

Recent data shows that a high percentage of graduates secure employment quickly—many achieve rates around 80-90% within the first year, with some programs (like those at TU Graz) reporting over 80% employed within just six months. This reflects Austria's robust integration of higher education graduates into the workforce.

Key growth sectors driving these opportunities include technology/IT and hospitality/tourism, both expanding steadily. The hospitality industry alone is valued at over USD 23 billion (with continued growth projected through 2030), fueled by record tourism numbers and increasing demand for innovative experiences.

Procedure to Study in Austria

To gain admission to an Austrian university as a non-EU student, you need a high-school certificate equivalent to the Austrian Matura, with equivalence typically assessed through ENIC-NARIC Austria or directly by the university.

Intakes

Austrian universities typically offer two main intakes: the winter semester (starting in October, with classes often beginning around early October) and the summer semester (starting in March). Application deadlines vary by institution and program, but for many public universities, non-EU/international students should apply well in advance often from July to early September for the winter semester and from January to early February for the summer semester—to allow time for document review and visa processing.

Requirements

Start six months before.

  1. Choose a subject on the university website.
  2. Send marks, CV, letter.
  3. Pay €50–€100.
  4. Wait 4–8 weeks for an answer.

Our Expertise at PMK World Education

At PMK World Education, we bring years of specialized expertise as a leading study abroad consultant, successfully guiding hundreds of international students to prestigious universities in Austria with fully personalized plans tailored to their goals and profiles.

Our experienced team has an in-depth understanding of Austria’s admission system, including ENIC-NARIC equivalence checks, entrance exams (such as MedAT), visa procedures, and program-specific quotas.

We thoroughly review every document, help you craft a powerful personal statement that showcases your unique background, and develop a strategic application to maximize your chances of success.

Students choose us because we deliver real results with genuine care and transparency. We simplify complex regulations, provide clear and affordable guidance on finances, accommodation, and pre-departure steps, and ensure a smooth, confident start to your Austrian journey.

FAQs

German bachelor’s need B2 (ÖSD or Goethe exam). English courses want IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 80. Free German classes start when you land, so you learn fast.

Yes, 20 hours a week in term, full of holidays. Café or teaching pays €10–15 an hour. Covers rent and extra fun.

Vienna for jobs and life; Salzburg for art and hills; Graz for tech and low cost. The course picks the city, but PMK helps to choose.

Yes, business and IT have evening classes. Takes 3–4 years. Good if you work already.

1 = best, 5 = fail; 4 passes. Exams, papers, group tasks. Teachers give clear rules and help on time. Start right, marks stay high.

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