Key Features
- Established & Type: Founded in 2003 (modern merger university), it is a public research university in Antwerp, Belgium. It is one of the major universities in Flanders.
- Global Ranking: Ranked approximately among the top 200–300 universities worldwide (varies by QS/THE rankings).
- Academic Structure: Offers programs through faculties such as Business and Economics, Law, Medicine and Health Sciences, Science, Arts, Social Sciences, and Design.
- Language of Study: Bachelor’s: Mostly Dutch-taught, but some English-taught bachelor programs available. Master’s & PhD: Many English-taught programs available
- Campus Facilities: Modern city-based campuses in Antwerp with research labs, libraries, student housing support, innovation centers, and strong industry partnerships.
- Affordability: Very affordable compared to Western Europe, especially for EU students; non-EU fees are still moderate compared to other EU countries.
Undergraduate Programs
- Study Areas: Business Administration, Economics, Political Science, Computer Science, Applied Engineering, Biomedical Sciences, Law, Social Sciences, Urban Studies
- Entry Requirements: Completion of HSC / A-Levels or equivalent secondary education
Must meet Belgian university equivalency requirements (often strict for non-EU students) - English Requirement: IELTS Academic 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 in each section)
- Tuition Fees: Approximately €3,000 – €4,500 per year for non-EU students (program dependent)
- Living Costs: Around €800 – €1,200 per month (≈ €10,000 – €15,000 per year)
- Scholarships: Limited scholarships; mainly faculty-based or merit-based funding
Postgraduate Programs
- Study Areas: Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Business Administration, Economics, Law, Medicine-related research, Engineering, Public Health, Political Science.
- Entry Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
- English Requirement: IELTS 6.5 – 7.0 depending on program.
- Tuition Fees: Approximately €3,500 – €8,000 per year depending on program and credits
- Living Costs: Around €10,000 – €15,000 per year
- Scholarships & Support: Limited merit-based scholarships. Some faculty and research-based funding options. Erasmus and exchange funding (for selected programs).






