Study in Latvia
Why Study in Latvia?
Latvia offers master’s degree with a curriculum that includes a global and cross-cultural perspective. Also, Latvian institutions offers a high-quality education at a very affordable price, including tuition, fees and cost of living expenses. Master’s programs are taught in a wide variety of languages, such as Latvian, English, French, Spanish, German and Italian although most of the programs are in English.
Educational System of Latvia:
In Latvia, there is both state-funded and fee-paying higher education. To single out the ablest students, whose studies are publicly funded, higher education institutions carry out a procedure of student selection.
Latvia has two kinds of higher education programs – academic and professional (for example translators, business lawyers, bank staff, pilots, etc.). University-type institutions of higher learning offer both academic and professional education, while the “non-university type” systems provide only professional education.
Academic higher education in Latvia follows Bologna system and is divided into three levels:
Bachelor’s studies
Master’s studies
Doctoral studies
A Bachelor degree is obtained after three or four years of study, while a master’s degree is obtained on successful completion of the second phase of academic higher education, lasting one or two years.
Only graduates holding a master’s degree or equivalent graduate diploma may take up doctoral studies. These last three to four years, involving advanced studies, examinations and the preparation and defence of a doctoral thesis.
Universities in Latvia
Latvia has around 60 state and private colleges, university colleges and universities. More than 50 of which are established since Latvia became an independent nation from the Soviet Union in 1990.
Tuition fees for master’s degree program at public schools is nearly about €1,700/year for EU/EEA and about €3,700 for all other international students. Most master’s degree programs require two years of study.
Academic Year
The academic session is divided into semesters (autumn and spring) that usually starts in September and ends in June. Each semester is a program of 20 weeks long which includes final examination too.
After obtaining the master’s degree, students are welcome to seek a job in Latvia and other surrounding countries. Most students are expected to show an invitation for a job before applying for a visa and work permit, but students with some techno scientific skills may get a work permit without a firm job offer, the skills such as information technology specialists and scientists to be employed by state institutions.
General facts and figures
Official name: | Republic of Latvia |
Capital city: | Riga |
Local time: | GMT +2 |
Official language: | Latvian |
Most common foreign languages: | Russian, English, German |
Border countries: | Belarus 141 km, Estonia 343 km, Lithuania 588 km, Russia 276 km |
Coastline: | 498 km (Baltic Sea and Gulf of Riga) |
Surface Area: | total: 64,589 sq km land: 63,589 sq km water: 1,000 sq km |
Highest point: | Gaizina Kalns 312 m |
Population: | 2.07 million (2011 census) |