University Foundation Program – € 2500 – €4500 PER SEMESTER
Bachelor Program: € 1975 – €3200 PER SEMESTER
Master’s Program : € 2200 – €3500 PER SEMESTER
Other fees
- Application fee: 150 EUR (one time)
- Health insurance: 180 EUR/year (paid upon arrival)
- Housing: 230-350 EUR / month (depending on your accommodation)
- Visa assistance: 100 EUR (one time, not obligatory)
Other fees at the University of Dunaújváros (UD)
- Application fee: 150 EUR (one time)
- Health insurance: 180 EUR/year
- Dormitory: 625 EUR/5 months (first 5 months to be paid upfront)
- Visa assistance: 100 EUR (one time)
- Registration fee: 200 EUR (one time)
- Study deposit: 500 EUR (one time, refunded upon successful graduation)
Other fees at John von Neumann University (JNU)
- Dormitory: 500 EUR/5 months (first 5 months to be paid upfront)
Other fees at Kodolányi János University (KJU)
- Registration fee: 150 EUR (one time)
If a student is accepted to a BIC Foundation program or Óbuda University program, only the Application fee and the optional Visa assistance fee must be paid besides the 2-semester Tuition fee in order to obtain a Final Acceptance Letter.
Refund Policy
After receiving your Conditional Acceptance Letter, you have some time to decide whether you want to accept the offer and start your studies in Hungary. If you decide to join, you’ll have to pay 2-semester tuition fee and some other minor fees (see above) to obtain your Final Acceptance Letter & be able to start the visa procedure.
Please note that the application fee and the visa assistance fee are non-refundable.
The tuition fee is refundable in case of the following events:
- Program Cancellation: The full tuition fee paid must be refunded in case the Study Program is cancelled;
- Visa Rejection: The College or University shall refund the tuition fee paid by the applicant after deducting 150 EUR as administration fee if the applicant attends the visa interview and submits all the necessary documents and the National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing (Immigration Office) still rejects their visa request. In this case the applicant is asked to provide Budapest International College with a copy of the rejection letter issued by the National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing.