Study in Belgium Guide + Top Universities

Why study in Belgium Overview

Belgium is a central European hub with high-quality universities, strong research, and lots of English-taught master’s programs, especially in Brussels, Leuven, Ghent, and Antwerp. It’s also great for EU institutions exposure and international careers.

Strong research + global recognition

Belgian universities are known for research, innovation, and international collaboration.

  • Engineering, AI/data, life sciences
  • Business, economics, and policy
  • EU and international environment

English-taught options (especially Masters)

Many postgraduate programs are fully taught in English across top universities.

  • IELTS/TOEFL commonly required
  • Good student support services
  • Scholarships and fee waivers possible

Work opportunities

Part-time work is possible with rules depending on residence status and regulations.

Great student cities

Brussels, Leuven, Ghent, Antwerp, Liège, Hasselt and more.

Cost of studying in Belgium Tuition guide

Tuition varies by university, program, and whether the institution is in Flanders, Wallonia, or Brussels. Living costs are generally higher in Brussels.

Study programApproximate annual tuition
Undergraduate bachelor’s degree€1,000 to €6,000 per year (varies by institution and status)
Master’s degree€1,500 to €12,000 per year (specialised programs can be higher)
Doctoral degree (PhD)Often funded via research projects/assistant roles; limited admin fees may apply
Brussels living cost is higher Proof of funds needed for visa English programs mostly at Masters level

Intakes in Belgium Entry months

Belgium commonly has one main intake for most degrees, with some programs offering a second start or rolling admissions.

IntakeTypical months
Main intake (most common)September
Secondary intake (program dependent)February

Start early for English test, SOP, and document preparation. Some programs close early.

Scholarships for international students Funding routes

Funding options include university scholarships, regional scholarships, and research assistant roles (especially for PhD).

University scholarships

Merit scholarships and fee reductions are available at some universities for international students.

Regional scholarships

Some scholarships are offered via Flemish/Walloon institutions or partner schemes (program dependent).

Research funding (PhD)

Many PhD positions are funded through research projects, labs, and assistantships.

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Shortlisting, SOP/CV, requirement checks, and full application guidance with timelines.

Student visa requirements for Belgium Entry to the country

Common visa route

Long Stay Student Visa (Type D)

For studies longer than 90 days. You apply through the Belgian embassy/consulate and then complete residence steps after arrival.

Residence permit (after entry)

After arriving, students usually register locally and obtain a residence card/permit.

Short study (Type C, limited cases)

For short courses under 90 days (not for full degrees).

Visa application process

  • ✅Get admission letter and prepare financial proof + insurance.
  • ✅Submit embassy application with documents and biometrics (as required).
  • ✅After arrival: local registration and residence card steps.

Required documentation

  • 📄Valid passport and admission letter.
  • 📄Proof of funds (bank/sponsor) and financial documents.
  • 📄Health insurance and accommodation plan.
  • 📄Academic records + English/French/Dutch language proof (program dependent).

Always confirm the exact embassy checklist and the university’s official requirements because they can change.

Post study work opportunities Career pathway

Belgium has opportunities in EU institutions, consulting, engineering, logistics, pharma, tech, and research. Post-study work options depend on current immigration rules and job type.

During studies

Part-time work, internships, and industry projects can help build experience.

After graduation

Work permit options vary; choosing in-demand fields and networking early helps a lot.

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Frequently asked questions Belgium queries

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Is IELTS required for Belgium
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For English-taught programs, IELTS/TOEFL is commonly required. Some programs may accept alternatives.

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Do I need French or Dutch
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Many master’s programs are in English, but for daily life and jobs, French/Dutch can be helpful depending on the region.

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What intakes are common in Belgium
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September is the main intake. Some programs may offer a February intake.

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Can I work while studying in Belgium
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Students can often work part-time, but limits depend on your residence status and local rules. Always verify current policy.

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How to get scholarships for Belgium
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Target university scholarships and regional schemes where available. A strong SOP, CV, and academics improve chances.

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