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Applying for a Master’s degree in Austria (2025)

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Applying for a Master’s degree in Austria (2025)

Located in the heart of Europe, Austria is not only famous for its breathtaking landscapes but also for its exceptional higher education system. With a rich history of highly ranked universities, low tuition fees and high quality of life, Austria is a top choice to pursue your Master’s degree.

Read on to learn the what, how, and when about getting a Master in Austria:

Find a Master in Austria

This guide is regularly fact-checked by our university and admissions experts, most recently in June 2025.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Find a master’s programme in Austria

    There are more than 200 Masters in Austria that are completely taught in English. Find yours today!

  2. Know your tuition fees

    Austria is known for its affordable education. At public institutions, students enjoy the benefit of low tuition fees for Master’s programmes:

    • If you’re a citizen of an EU/EEA country or Switzerland, you will only have to pay €726.72 per year to study at a public university in Austria.
    • Students from non-EEA countries have to pay €1,453.44 per year.

    The Austrian higher education system distinguishes between universities and universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschulen or FH). Universities of applied sciences might charge higher fees for their Masters than those amounts.

    Private universities often have substantially higher tuition fees than their public counterparts, regardless of nationality.

  3. Find out how to apply

    Unlike some other countries, there is no centralised platform in Austria to apply for Master’s programmes. Austrian universities each have their own online application processes where all documents must be submitted digitally. Refer to the respective university websites for step-by-step instructions on how to apply.

    In some cases, you have to pay an application fee of up to €50. Such application fees are generally non-refundable.

    Note: Universities advise you not to work with agencies that offer to process your application! prohibits this and applications submitted by agents are generally rejected. If in doubt, contact the university admissions staff.

  4. Prepare your application

    Commonly required documents for Master’s degrees include:

    • Bachelor’s degree certificate (equivalent to at least 180 ECTS)
    • Your academic transcripts
    • Proof of sufficient English skills (such as IELTS or TOEFL scores, or alternatives)
    • A detailed curriculum vitae (CV)
    • Letters of recommendation
    • A statement of purpose/motivation letter

    The exact requirements for documents and the required level of English differ from Master to Master, so make sure to check early what the university is asking for.

    It’s possible that you may also have to take an entrance exam to proceed with your application, especially at medical universities, universities of the arts and universities of applied sciences.

  5. Submit your application before the deadline

    The academic year in Austria begins on 1 October (winter semester), and the summer semester begins on 1 March. Public universities mostly only offer a winter semester intake for Masters.

    Austria has relatively late application deadlines for Masters compared to other European countries. The exact dates may vary from institution to institution and also depend on your nationality:

    • At public universities: Deadlines for EU/EEA/Swiss students are generally between June and (early) September for the winter intake; non-EU/EEA students have to apply earlier than that, usually by July at the latest.
    • At universities of applied sciences (UAS): Austrian UAS often have earlier deadlines, with first application rounds for the winter intake already closing in March. In some cases, applications are possible until June or July.
    • Private universities set their own key dates. Many of them decide on applications on a rolling basis and accept students until all places are taken.
  6. Learn about scholarships

    Master tuition fees in Austria are very affordable compared to other countries in Europe. However, if you are still worried about the financial aspect of studying abroad, you will be happy to know that there are a few scholarship opportunities for international students.

    The Austrian Agency for International Cooperation in Education and Research (OeAD) lists grants in an extensive .

    Additionally, Austrian universities and institutions may have their own scholarships, targeting exceptional talents, outstanding academic achievements, and students from specific countries. Some of these are only partial scholarships, but would certainly help you finance your postgraduate studies.

  7. Apply for a student visa for Austria

    Depending on your nationality and the duration of your studies, you may need to apply for a visa to study in Austria.

    • If you are a student from an EU or EEA country or Switzerland, you won’t need a visa; but you still need to register with the local municipal authority (Magistrat, Bezirkshauptmannschaft) within 4 months of your stay if you are planning to stay more than 3 months in Austria.
    • Non-EU citizens need to apply for a residence permit for study purposes (Aufenthaltsbewilligung - Student), which entitles you to stay in Austria for more than 6 months. Visas can only be applied for at the competent (embassy or consulate-general) before travelling to Austria. Once they give you a positive answer about your application, you can afterwards apply for a visa D to enter Austria and collect your residence permit.

    If you have to qualify for the "Residence Permit - Student", one important requirement is proof of sufficient financial means:

    • Students who are 23 years of age or younger must have €7,357.92 in a bank account (to cover 12 months of €613.16 per month)
    • Students who are 24 years of age or older must show €13,203.12 (=12 months of €1,110.26 per month).

    Start the visa application process as soon as you get your admission letter ("Zulassungsbescheid") and ideally at least 3 months before you plan to start your studies, to allow for delays. Make sure to gather all necessary documents, such as a valid passport, passport-sized photos, proof of funds, and health insurance coverage.

  8. Find accommodation

    Once you’ve decided for a Master’s programme and applied for a visa, it’s time to look for accommodation. Start by checking university accommodation options, such as student dormitories. These rooms are often the cheapest options, and the fastest way to immerse yourself in student life in your new home.

    In the larger cities like Vienna, Graz, Salzburg, and a few more, universities cooperate with . That is a non-profit student residence provider operated by Austria’s Agency for Education and Internationalisation (OeAD).

    For this and other housing options, don’t hesitate to contact the university admissions & welcome staff for advice.

  9. Plan your move С

    Thanks to its central location in Europe, Austria is very easy to reach for international students with various modes of transport.

    Vienna International Airport has hundreds of direct connections with destinations in Europe and elsewhere in the world.

    If possible, also consider trains and buses in order to reduce your carbon footprint. Austria’s efficient public transportation system and it’s central location in Europe, makes it very convenient to travel from any of its neighbouring countries. Long-distance buses are also budget-friendly choices. Make use of Austria’s convenient location and visit other countries during your Master’s programme - Germany, Czechia, Hungary, or Italy are popular destinations and worth a visit!

Typical duration

Masters in Austria generally take 2 years to complete. There are a few exceptions of shorter programmes between 1 year and 18 months, mostly at private universities.

Typical tuition fees

At public universities, tuition fees are usually ca. 750 per year for EU/EEA citizens and ca. 1,500 per year for non-EU/EEA international students. At private universities, fees may reach around 10,000 to 15,000 per year.

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