Hungary Government Scholarship 2025-2026 is a fully funded scholarship for international students. Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship will cover tuition fees, stipend of HUF 43,700/month, accommodation contribution of HUF 40 000/month and medical insurance for up to HUF 65 000 a year/person
Stipendium Hungaricum, being the most prestigious higher education scholarship programme of the Hungarian Government, offers a wide range of courses for international students of excellent academic track record. The scholarship aims to support the internationalization of the Hungarian higher education and its constant development, to strengthen the international relations of the academic and research community, and to promote the good reputation and competitiveness of the Hungarian higher education throughout the world
Founded by the Hungarian Government in 2013, the programme is supervised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and managed by the Tempus Public Foundation.
It is based on bilateral education agreements between Hungary and the governments of the sending countries, and is already available on five continents in approximately 70 countries, attracting more than 5000 international students each year. Applicants are offered more than 500 full degree programmes, covering all higher education fields at all degree levels, including part-time and doctoral programmes.
Hungary Government Scholarship Summary
- Level of Study: Undergraduate, Masters, Ph.D., Non-degree
- Institution(s): Hungarian Universities
- Study in: Hungary
- Program Period: Bachelor’s Scholarships: 2-4 Years, Master’s Scholarships: 1.5-2 Years, One-tier master: 5-6 Years, Doctoral Scholarships: 4 Years, Non-degree Programs: 1 Year
- Hungary Government Scholarship Deadline: January 15, 2024
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Offered Courses: Lists of eligible study programs determined in the educational cooperation
agreements in effect between Hungary and the specific Sending Partner.
Full degree programs– Visit Here
Partial studies– Visit Here
Hungary Government Scholarship Coverage
Hungary Government Scholarship provides the recipient with following benefits:
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Tuition-free education
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Exemption from the payment of tuition fee
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Exemption from the payment of tuition fee
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Monthly stipend
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Monthly amount of HUF 43,700 (ca EUR 130) contribution to the living
expenses in Hungary, for 12 months a year, until the completion of
studies
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Doctoral level: according to the current Hungarian legislation,
the monthly amount of scholarship is HUF 140 000 (cca EUR 450) for the
first phase of education (4 semesters) and HUF 180 000 (cca EUR 580) for
the second phase (4 semesters) – for 12 months a year, until completion
of studies. Please see details in section 1.2.1.
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Monthly amount of HUF 43,700 (ca EUR 130) contribution to the living
expenses in Hungary, for 12 months a year, until the completion of
studies
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Accommodation contribution
- Free dormitory place or a contribution of HUF 40 000/month to accommodation costs for the whole duration of the scholarship period
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Please note that if the student does not live in the dormitory, then the
HUF 40 000/month is a contribution to that rental costs, and in bigger
cities – especially in the capital city – this contribution would not
cover the full amount of rental costs.
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Medical insurance
- Health care services according to the relevant Hungarian legislation (Act No. 80 of 1997, national health insurance card) and supplementary medical insurance for up to HUF 65 000 (cca EUR 205) a year/person
Eligibility Criteria for Hungary Government Scholarship
To qualify for Hungarian Government Scholarships, candidate must fulfill all of the following requirements below:
- Required Language: English. English language proficiency (for courses taught in English).
- Excellent school achievements.
- Motivation.
- Good health.
- Eligible Sending Partners: The Hungary Government Scholarship is based on effective bilateral educational cooperation agreements between the Ministry of Human Capacities of Hungary and the partner’s Ministry responsible for higher education. Applications will be considered eligible if the applicant is nominated by the responsible authorities of the Sending Partner. For full-time programmes, students can apply from the following Sending Partners: Arab Republic of Egypt, Argentine Republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Federative Republic of Brazil, Georgia, Islamic Republic of Iran*, Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Japan, Kingdom of Cambodia, Kingdom of Morocco, Kingdom of Thailand*, Kurdistan Regional Government/Iraq, Kyrgyz Republic*, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Lebanese Republic, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mongolia*, Montenegro, Pacific Alliance (member states: Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru), Palestine*, People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria, People’s Republic of Bangladesh, People’s Republic of China (including the Hudec scholarships), Republic of Albania*, Republic of Angola, Republic of Azerbaijan, Republic of Belarus, Republic of Cabo Verde, Republic of Colombia, Republic of Cuba, Republic of Ecuador, Republic of Ghana*, Republic of India, Republic of Indonesia*, Republic of Iraq, Republic of Kazakhstan*, Republic of Kenya, Republic of Korea, Republic of Kosovo, Republic of Moldova, Republic of Paraguay, Republic of Serbia, Republic of Singapore, Republic of South Africa, Republic of the Sudan, Republic of the Philippines, Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Republic of Turkey, Republic of Uzbekistan, Republic of Yemen, Russian Federation*, Socialist Republic of Vietnam*, State of Eritrea, State of Israel, State of Kuwait, Syrian Arab Republic, The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan*, Tunisian Republic, Turkmenistan*, Ukraine*, United Mexican States, United Republic of Tanzania.For partial (exchange) study programmes, students can apply from the following Sending Partners: Federative Republic of Brazil, Japan, Kingdom of Cambodia, Lebanese Republic, Mongolia*, People’s Republic of China (only Hudec applicants), Republic of Albania*, Republic of Belarus*, Republic of India, Republic of Korea, Republic of Turkey, Socialist Republic of Vietnam*, Russian Federation*, Syrian Arab Republic, United Mexican States.
Required Documents for Hungary Government Scholarship
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Online Application Form
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The applicants must fill out and save all requested information on the
online application form in English language
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A recent photo of the applicant (taken not earlier than 2 years before
the submission of the application)
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Those who apply for partial (exchange) studies must clearly state the
length (1 or 2 semesters) and start date (September of February) of the
studies they apply for.
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The applicants must fill out and save all requested information on the
online application form in English language
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Motivation Letter:
- Minimum 1 page, typed with Times New Roman 12 point font size letters
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Proof of language proficiency and their translations in the language of the selected study programme or
in Hungarian
- Scanned copy of the original proof of language proficiency, with a minimum level determined by the Host Institution AND their translations
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In case the student has completed his/her previous level of studies in
the language of the selected study programme, a proof can be uploaded
about the fact that the language of education was the same as the
language of the study programme that the applicant is now applying
for.
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School certificates and their translations in the language of the selected study programme
or in Hungarian
- Bachelor level full-time programs: scanned copy of the original secondary school graduation certificate or equivalent AND their translations
- Master-level full-time programs: scanned copy of the original bachelor degree certificate or equivalent AND their translations
- One-tier master level full-time programs: scanned copy of the original secondary school graduation certificate or equivalent AND their translations
- Doctoral level: scanned copy of the original master degree certificate or equivalent AND their translations
- Non-Degree, Hungarian language preparatory programmes: scanned copy of the secondary school graduation certificate AND their translations
- Non-degree, specialisation programmes: scanned copy of degree certificate required by the host institution AND their translations
- Partial (exchange) study programmes on all study levels: scanned copy of the original certificate about student status issued by the current higher education institution where the applicants is registered in AND their translations
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Translations only have to be attached if the copy of the original
document is not in the language of the selected study programme or in
English
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Transcript of Records and its translations in the language of the selected study
programme or in Hungarian
- Copy of the original transcript of records regarding all academic semesters or school years completed during previous studies (in the highest level of education that the student have participated in) AND their translations
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Translations only have to be attached if the copy of the original
document is not in the language of the selected study programme or in
Hungarian
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Medical Certificate
- Scanned copy of a medical certificate of satisfactory health condition issued not earlier than 15 November 2021
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Certificates has to be issued and signed by a physician to prove that
the applicant does not have the following illnesses: AIDS, Hepatitis A,
B, C or any other epidemic conditions
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Copy of Identification Document
- Provided that the applicant already has a passport, the scan of the passport should be uploaded
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In case the applicants do not yet have a passport, the applicant should
upload the scanned copy of any document which may be used to prove the
applicant’s identity (e.g. national ID card)
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Acceptance of Statement for Application in the online system
- all applicants need to accept the “Statement for Application”
- The statement can only be accepted in the online system, therefore scanned and signed copies should not be uploaded
- the statement appears in the online application system after registration – all applicants need to click on accepting it in order to be able to submit their application
All documents that cannot be obtained or produced in the language of the selected study programme or in Hungarian have to be translated and the translations have to be submitted as well as the copy of the original document.
Additional Documents for Doctoral Level:
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Research Plan
- Minimum 2 pages, typed with Times New Roman 12 point font size letters, written in the language of the selected study programme
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Letters of Recommendation
- Two signed Letters of Recommendation from the applicant’s former or current academic tutors or supervisors
- The two letters cannot be issued by the same person
- Written in the language of the selected study program or in Hungarian
How to Apply for Hungary Government Scholarship?
Please follow the following step by step procedure to apply for this scholarship:
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Find your chosen program: Available study fields differ from partner country to partner country.
You can either check the study field provided for your country at the SH
website or You can start an application in the DreamApply system and
select the relevant study programme. You can check the list of sending
partners and eligible study fields here.
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Contact your sending partner: Applications shall also be submitted to the responsible authority of
the sending partner. Each sending partner might have different deadlines
and requirements for submitting the application material. Contact your
sending partner (which can be the local Hungarian Embassy, the related
ministry, council etc.) to inquire about their exact procedures.
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Register and upload your documents: Application is processed in an online application system
(apply.stipendiumhungaricum.hu). You can browse 29 universities and
colleges (more than 600 study programmes), but only 2 choices are allowed.
Make sure that your chosen programmes are relevant to the field of your
studies. If you apply for doctoral studies, please remember that you need
to find a supervisor. Required documents may vary according to your level
of study and nationality. You can find these requirements down below
(“Documents”).
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Application deadline: Your application must be submitted by the deadline. Please make sure
that all required documents are attached and all the required fields are
filled out properly before submitting your application. Please find application deadline at the top!
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Sending partner’s nomination list: Sending partners will nominate the best applicants by the end of
February, Nominated applications will be forwarded to the chosen Hungarian
higher institutions.
- Entrance exam at Hungarian Universities: The universities will get in touch with the nominated applicants directly to set a date and conduct the entrance exams from the middle of March until the end of May. Your exam scores must be a minimum of 56 out of 100 points for your application to be considered for the final list of scholarship awardees.
Website
To know more about Hungary Government Scholarship, please visit the official websites:
For more scholarships in Hungary, click here.
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