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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Yes, the Lithuanian government, as well as some universities and private organizations, offer scholarships for international students. These scholarships may be merit-based, need-based, or specific to certain fields of study.

    While the official language of Lithuania is Lithuanian, many universities offer programs taught in English, especially at the master's and doctoral levels. Some programs may also be available in Russian or other languages.

    The cost of living in Lithuania is relatively affordable compared to many Western European countries. Your expenses will depend on your lifestyle and location, but on average, you can expect to spend between 400 to 700 EUR per month on accommodation, food, transportation, and other necessities.

    Yes, international students in Lithuania are allowed to work part-time during their studies. However, there are restrictions on the number of hours you can work per week, typically around 20 hours.

    Finding accommodation in Lithuania, especially in cities like Vilnius and Kaunas, can be competitive. Many universities offer dormitory rooms for international students, and there are also private rental options available.

    International students in Lithuania are required to have health insurance. The country has a public healthcare system that provides
    basic medical services, and students can also opt for private health insurance for additional coverage.