Study in Ukraine FAQs

Study in Ukraine

Common questions on your study abroad planning and journey

Due to the ongoing war, safety and accessibility vary. Many institutions offer online or hybrid formats; always check the latest travel advisories.

$3,000–$5,000/year on average. Medicine and engineering programs may cost slightly more.

Yes — many universities offer full programs in English, especially in medicine, IT, and engineering.

Yes, a long-term student visa (D-type) is required.

Passport, admission letter, financial proof, health insurance, and visa application.

Yes — part-time work is allowed, but opportunities may be limited and require permits.

Few government scholarships exist; most are institutional or offered by private bodies.

Around $200–$400/month, one of the most affordable in Europe.

Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, and Odessa.

PR options are limited; most students leave after graduation unless they find employment.

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