Education in Lithuania
In medieval sources, Lithuania (Lietuva), and its official name is the Republic of Lithuania (Republic of Lithuania), is located on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea in Europe, and its capital is the city of Vilnius. The country borders Latvia to the north, Belarus to the southeast, Poland to the southwest, and the Kaliningrad region of Russia. It has been a member of NATO and the European Union since 2004. The religious faith of the country’s population is Christian, and 77.5% of its population is Catholic (Roman Catholic). The official state language is Lithuanian, and the currency is litas. The largest cities are Kaunas and the capital Vilnius. 85% of the country’s population are Lithuanians, and the remaining 15% are Poles, Russians, Belarusians, and ethnic representatives of other nations. Lithuania has been a member of the European Union, NATO, and the Schengen Agreement since 2004.
Lithuania is a European country that offers high-quality education programs and is an attractive study destination for international students. As Lithuania is a member of the European Union, students’ study according to European standards and obtain an internationally recognized degree.
The language of instruction in Lithuania is usually Lithuanian, but many universities and colleges offer English-language study programs. There are many scholarships and tuition discounts available for international students. Living costs in Lithuania are lower than in other European countries, and university campuses are modern and well-equipped. Also, Lithuania is known for its natural beauty and historical sites, which students can explore at leisure.