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Why Study In Cyprus?

  • Affordable Tuition Fees: High-quality education at €3,500–€8,000 per year.
  • Cultural Diversity: A unique mix of European, Asian, and African influences.
  • English-Taught Programs: Widely spoken and used as the primary language of instruction.
  • Safe Environment: One of the safest countries for international students.
  • Low Living Costs: €400–€700 per month, including accommodation and food.
  • Accredited Universities: High education standards with rigorous quality assurance.
  • Medical Insurance: Coverage provided for international students.
  • Travel Opportunities: Easy access to Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
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Work Life in Cyprus

  • Part-Time Jobs: Non-EU students can work 20 hours/week during studies and 38 hours/week during holidays in trade, health, and service sectors.
  • Work Authorization: Requires a temporary residence permit and an employment contract.
  • Paid Internships: Hotel Management & Culinary Arts students can gain industry experience through summer internships (June 1 – Oct 15) in Cyprus’s hospitality sector.

Study Length in Cyprus

  • Undergraduate Degrees: Typically completed in three to four years, depending on the program and institution.
  • Postgraduate Degrees: Generally span one to two years, varying by field of study.
  • Doctoral Programs: Usually require three to five years of research-intensive study.
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Explore a Rich Cultural & Academic Life

Cyprus boasts a rich cultural heritage influenced by Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman civilizations. Students can explore archaeological sites, ancient ruins, and historic landmarks that offer a fascinating glimpse into the island's past. The Mediterranean lifestyle, combined with a vibrant student community, provides a fulfilling and enriching experience

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FAQS

icon plus What is the average tuition fee for international students in Cyprus?

Tuition fees for international students range from €3,500 to €8,000 per year, depending on the university and program. Cyprus offers one of the most affordable higher education options in Europe.

icon plus What is the average cost of living for international students in Cyprus?

Living costs are relatively low, with students typically spending €400 to €700 per month. This includes accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses.

icon plus Can international students work while studying in Cyprus?

Yes. International (non-EU) students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and 38 hours per week during holidays, in sectors such as trade, hospitality, and services. A temporary residence permit and work authorisation are required.

icon plus Can I stay in Cyprus after graduation to work?

While post-study work opportunities are more limited for non-EU students, you may be able to stay if you secure a job offer and apply for a work permit. Gaining internship experience during your studies can help improve your chances.

icon plus Are Cyprus universities internationally recognised?

Yes. Many universities in Cyprus are accredited and recognised both in Europe and internationally. Some institutions have partnerships with UK, US, or EU universities, offering double degrees or pathways for further education abroad.

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