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Unquestionably, the Republic of Serbia’s stunning scenery, delectable cuisine, renowned music festival EXIT, and affordable way of life are some of its main draws. 58 public and 31 private schools make up the higher education sector, with 17 of them having university status.
The majority of students do not have to pay any fees because most schools are funded by the state; however, certain economics and law students are exceptions. Both private and public institutions require international students to pay for their education, and the cost might reach up to $5,000 per year, depending on the university and the course of study.
International students can receive several scholarships and financial aid from the Government of Serbia, IREX, and the Erasmus program.
AAB College, Prishtinë: https://aab-edu.net
European University, Beograd
University of Arts in Belgrade, Belgrade: http://www.arts.bg.ac.rs
University of Belgrade, Belgrade: https://www.bg.ac.rs
University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac: https://kg.ac.rs
University of Nis, Niš: https://www.ni.ac.rs
University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad: https://www.uns.ac.rs/index.php/en/
University of Prishtina, Prishtina: https://www.uni-pr.edu
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