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  1. Tuition fee for foreign undergraduate students: EUR 1,500 a year. Tuition fee for foreign graduate students: EUR 2,000 a year. Tuition fee for foreign Ph.D. students: EUR 3,000 a year. The University of Economics in Bratislava is probably one of Europe’s best and cheapest places to study economics-related disciplines.

  2. Economics. Studying economics in Slovakia offers great perspectives for students: with a degree from the Faculty of economics, one can find job easily after graduation. Degree from Slovakia is internationally recognized, which means, that graduate may work in any country in European Union after graduation. There are 3 levels of higher education ...

    • Matej Bel University. International Master's Tuition: 0 Euros to 2,500 Euros. Domestic Master's Tuition: 0 Euros to 2,500 Euros. Matej Bel University Admissions Pages.
    • University of Presov. International Master's Tuition: 0 Euros to 2,000 Euros. Domestic Master's Tuition: 0 Euros to 2,000 Euros. University of Presov Admissions Pages.
    • Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava. International Master's Tuition: 0 Euros. Domestic Master's Tuition: 0 Euros. Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava Admissions Pages.
    • Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin. International Master's Tuition: 0 Euros to 690 Euros. Domestic Master's Tuition: 0 Euros to 690 Euros. Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin Admissions Pages.
  3. Aug 15, 2021 · A: According to the Education Ministry data, there are currently 28 universities and colleges in Slovakia which offer courses in a language other than Slovak, mostly in English. Foreign students, however, have to pay for the studies held in languages other than Slovak. This stems from the law on universities adopted in 2002.

  4. There are approximately 5.5 million speakers of Slovak worldwide. The majority of speakers reside in Slovakia, where it is the native language of the Slovak people. Additionally, significant Slovak-speaking communities exist in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine, and the United States. The origins of the Slovak language can be traced ...

  5. In this curriculum, students are introduced to basic personal finance and economic concepts, such as scarcity, choice, goods, services, saving, spending, and banks. They explore these concepts through popular children’s literature to reinforce reading fluency. In addition to reading integration, all lessons incorporate activities to enhance ...

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  7. Feb 29, 2024 · Below is a list of best universities in Slovakia ranked based on their research performance in Economics. A graph of 89.3K citations received by 11.8K academic papers made by 14 universities in Slovakia was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.