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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
There are around 1000 Indian students studying in Lithuania, per an unofficial source. The number of Indian emigrants is around 65-70.
Another interesting fact of note is the presence of a sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi and a village, and a mound called India in Western Lithuania
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Lithuania is among the the cheapest universities to study abroad for international students. Universities in the country offers quality education at a low cost. The first-year Universities in Lithuania fees vary from INR 74 K to INR 7 L. The table below includes the universities in Lithuania tuition fees range with number of universities:
First-Year Tuition Fee Range | Count of Universities |
|---|---|
Max 10 Lakhs | 8 |
Max 20 Lakhs | 8 |
Max 30 Lakhs | 8 |
Max 40 Lakhs | 8 |
Also read: Most Affordable Countries to Study Abroad
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, Aleksandro Stulginskio Universitetas, Lithuania is not a better option for doing MBA as compared to IIM, Calcutta for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, IIM Calcutta is ranked significantly higher at the 59th position globally while Aleksandro Stulginskio Universitetas, Lithuania stands at #4565 in the world. The cost of living at IIM Calcutta is higher at around 30,00,000 for one academic year and the return of investment and career prospects are also considerably greater. Finally, when we look at global reputation and employability, IIM Calcutta holds a higher disposition.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
India is on the cusp of big push for production. Make In India programme by present govt is opening up huge opportunities for employment.
I am sure you will find enough openings.
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8 years ago
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You have to show the funds according to the course offered by university and conditions given by them for international students. For more details, read here. you can take help of career advisor for managing finances related issues.
http://www.studyinlithuania.lt/en/how_to_apply/recognitionofstudies
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You can help to pay for your education by working part-time, while you're studying. International students have the right to work while studying in Lithuania as long as they are enrolled in an institution. During studies, there is 20 hours work permit as well as 3 months of full time work during holidays. Full time work is permitted for Residence Card holders.
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