Study in Luxembourg

Luxembourg is a powerful, compact global hub nestled between Germany, France, and Belgium. Despite its small geographic size, it boasts the highest GDP per capita in the world and serves as one of the primary financial capitals of the globe, hosting major European Union institutions.

  • Capital: Luxembourg City

  • Currency: Euro (€)

  • Official Languages: Luxembourgish, French, German (English is the dominant language in the massive corporate and banking sectors)

Why Study in Luxembourg

  • Economic Powerhouse: An unmatched gateway to the European financial, legal, and tech markets, offering massive networking potential.

  • Hyper-International Environment: Over 47% of the population consists of foreign residents, creating a truly cosmopolitan student experience.

  • 100% Free Public Transport: Luxembourg is the first country in the world to make all national public transport (buses, trains, and trams) completely free for everyone.

Affordable Public Education: While private options exist, the primary public university offers world-class infrastructure at a fraction of standard Western tuition cost

Scholarships

  • State Financial Aid (AideFi): Eligible international students residing in Luxembourg or meeting specific criteria can apply for government grants and low-interest loans.

  • University Merit Grants: Institutional excellence scholarships are available for high-achieving non-EU applicants.

Erasmus+ Mobility Funding: Widely applicable for semester exchanges and international partnerships.

Tuition & Living Costs

  • Tuition (Public University): Remarkably affordable. At the University of Luxembourg, standard Bachelor's and Master's programs cost roughly €400 for the first year and drop to €200 per semester (€400/year) for the remaining years.

  • Tuition (Private Business Schools): Specialized programs (like an MBA) at private institutions range from €10,000 to €25,000+ per year.

Typical Monthly Living Cost: High, usually ranging between €1,200 and €1,800/month.

Work Opportunities

  • During Studies: International students can work part-time up to 15 hours per week during the semester, and up to 40 hours per week during official university holidays.

  • Note: Undergraduate students are generally not permitted to work part-time during their first two semesters to ensure focus on academic transition.

  • Post-Study Work: Upon graduation, non-EU students can apply for a 12-month post-study stay-back permit (residence permit for job-seeking/business creation) to secure employment directly related to their degree.

 

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Find quick answers to common questions about studying, admissions, and life in Sweden.

Yes. If your native language or previous medium of instruction wasn't English, you will need proof of English proficiency (typically an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent) for English-taught tracks.

In daily university life and the corporate finance/tech sectors, yes. However, knowing basic French or German is highly beneficial for integrating into the local culture and finding retail or service part-time jobs

Not explicitly. Admissions committees look closely at your overall profile. If you can justify the gap with professional work experience, relevant certifications, or personal growth, it will not negatively impact your application

Yes. Master’s and PhD students can apply for family reunification visas for spouses and dependent children, provided they can demonstrate sufficient financial resources and adequate housing to support them
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