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Study in Luxembourg

Luxembourg, a small landlocked country in Western Europe, is known for its multilingual culture, high standard of living, and strong economy. Though small in size, it plays a major role in global finance and is home to numerous EU institutions.

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Key Facts

Everything you need to know at a glance.

Official Name Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Capital Luxembourg City
Languages Luxembourgish, French, German
Currency Euro (€)
Population ~660,000
Safety Top 10 safest countries
Int. Students Over 7,000
Work During Study Up to 15 hours/week

Why Study in Study in Luxembourg?

Discover the benefits of choosing this destination for your education.

Multilingual Education

Courses are often taught in English, French, or German.

European Hub

Centrally located with easy access to other EU countries.

Cultural Diversity

Over 45% of the population are foreign nationals.

Affordable Tuition

Highly affordable public education compared to other Western EU countries.

Education System

Understanding the levels of education and grading system.

Levels of Education

Bachelor's (Licence)

3 years (180 ECTS)

Often includes internships or mobility semesters

Master's Programs

1–2 years (60-120 ECTS)

Focus on research or professional practice

Doctoral (PhD)

3–5 years

Supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR)

Types of Institutions

Understanding the different types of universities available.

1

Public University

The University of Luxembourg offers a wide range of highly ranked multilingual programs.

2

Specialized/Private Institutions

Institutions like LUNEX University (Sports/Health) and United Business Institutes.

University-Specific Scholarships

Financial aid opportunities for international students.

AFR PhD Grants (FNR)

Up to €41,158/year for 4 years covering salary and research costs for doctoral students.

University of Luxembourg Merit

Up to €5,000 per semester for outstanding Bachelor's or Master's achievers.

Ministry of Higher Education (Cedies)

Basic grants (~€1,000/semester) generally for EU students or those with legal ties.

Corporate Scholarships

E.g., European Investment Bank (EIB) Institute Scholarship for finance/economics students.

Erasmus+ Scholarships

Monthly allowance of €300–€850 for exchange semesters.

Major Intakes

Admission cycles for international students.

Fall Intake

Also called: Primary Intake (September)

The main intake where all Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD programs are available.

Best For: All students seeking maximum program availability and scholarships.

Spring Intake

Also called: Limited Availability (February)

Limited Master's or specific professional degrees, mostly in private universities.

Best For: Students who missed the fall deadline.

Top Universities

Ranked by QS World University Rankings 2025.

Rank (QS 2025) University UG Fees / Year PG Fees / Year Popular Courses
801-1000 University of Luxembourg €800–€4,000/yr €800–€4,000/yr CS, Law, Economics
- LUNEX University €9,000–€12,000/yr €9,000–€12,000/yr Physiotherapy, Sports Science
- United Business Institutes €6,500–€8,500/yr €6,500–€8,500/yr Business Admin, Finance
- European Business University €4,500–€6,000/yr €4,500–€6,000/yr Business, AI & Tech
*Fees vary by course. Tuition fees listed are per year for international students.

Admission Requirements

What you need to apply to Luxembourg Universities.

Fall Timeline

Apply: Jan-May/June. Visa: June/July.

Spring Timeline

Apply: Sep-Nov. Visa: Dec/Jan.

Important Note

Start your visa process right after receiving your admission letter (it can take up to 90 days).

Career Growth & Post-Study Work

High-demand sectors and Graduate Route Visa opportunities.

9-Month Job Seeker Visa

After graduating, non-EU/EEA students can apply for a 9-month job search permit to find employment.

Finance & Banking

  • Growth: 2nd largest investment fund hub globally
  • Top Employers: PwC, Deloitte, J.P. Morgan
  • Salary Range: Highly Competitive

Information Technology (ICT)

  • Growth: Strong government support for digital
  • Top Employers: Amazon, SES, PayPal
  • Salary Range: Highly Competitive

Logistics & Supply Chain

  • Growth: European logistics hub
  • Top Employers: Cargolux, DHL, Kuehne+Nagel
  • Salary Range: Highly Competitive

Engineering & Manufacturing

  • Growth: Global industrial base
  • Top Employers: Goodyear, ArcelorMittal
  • Salary Range: Highly Competitive

Law & Int. Relations

  • Growth: Ideal for EU affairs
  • Top Employers: EU Institutions, NGOs
  • Salary Range: Highly Competitive

Permanent Residency (PR) Process

Luxembourg offers one of the most inclusive and flexible citizenship processes in Europe.

1

Student Visa (Type D)

Valid for the duration of your studies. Allows 15 hours/week of part-time work.

2

Job Seeker Visa

Apply for a 9-month post-study visa to search for full-time employment.

3

Work Permit

Secure a job offer and switch to a Salaried Worker Permit (initially 1-3 years).

4

Permanent Residency (5 Years)

Eligible after 5 consecutive years of legal residency with a stable source of income.

5

Luxembourg Citizenship

Eligible after 5 years (requires passing a Luxembourgish language test and a civics test). Dual citizenship is allowed!

Types of Luxembourg Visas

A quick overview of visas for international students.

Visa Type Purpose Work Allowed? Can Apply for PR?
Student Visa (Type D) Full-time study 15 hrs/week 1 year (renewable)
Job Seeker Visa Post-study job search No 9 months (non-renewable)
Salaried Worker Permit Full-time employment Full-time 1–3 years (renewable)
Researcher Visa PhD/Postdocs Yes Duration of project
Short Stay Visa (Type C) Short courses/exchange No Up to 90 days
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Frequent Answer Question

Quick Answers To Your Visa Queries

Is there a Post-Study Work visa in Luxembourg?
Yes, non-EU/EEA graduates can apply for a Job-Seeking Residence Permit valid for up to 9 months to find employment or start a business.
Are there fully funded scholarships in Luxembourg?
Can international students get Permanent Residency in Luxembourg?
Do I need to speak Luxembourgish, French, or German to study?