Enjoy a world class education on the weekdays and explore the beautiful country of Europe on the weekends. We representthe top Universities in Croatia, we would focus on providing you with the best fit for your educational requirements.Croatia is a country of strong academic tradition, some of the Universities are the oldest in South East Europe.
You get to choose from a variety of courses at different Universities, all that strive to achieve excellence. Study opportunities in Croatia to higher educational institutions are available to prospective international students who do not speak Croatian. A wide variety of courses offered are in English language, so you won't miss out anything in translation. Being surrounded by multiple cultures and top notch facilities you will earn more than just a degree.
The well connected city makes it easy to move about, so you won't miss out on seeing any street of Croatia. Studying in Croatia is a means to opening doors to a great career ahead. With its Sapphire waters and old stone walls, Croatia is the perfect place to start the next chapter of your life. Whether it be the city of Dubrovnik, Rijeka, Spilt or Zagreb, they are all so beautiful and perfect for your social media. Come with Vision 360° to Croatia - study, explore and discover.
Croatia joined Bologna Process / EHEA in the year 2001.
The Croatian higher education system has been fully aligned with the European Higher Education Area. This means that Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, as well as other qualifications, should be afforded the same respect as those from elsewhere in the EHEA. (European Higher Education Area ).
Some degrees offered in English are validated by non-Croatian universities but there most are Croatian accredited.
Degrees in Dentistry and Medicine are recognised throughout the European Union and, for the time being at least, students who graduate from Croatia will be automatically able to work in the United Kingdom.
The degree in Veterinary Medicine at the University of Zagreb is additionally accredited by the European Association of Establishments of Veterinary Education. This provides an extra level of recognition and should mean that this degree will be recognised in the UK no matter what happens with Brexit.
The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) is a group of 48 countries that cooperate to achieve comparable and compatible higher education systems throughout Europe. Member countries of the EHEA follow the directives of the so-called Bologna Process to achieve these goals.
As part of the Bologna Process, countries within the EHEA have implemented systems with three cycles of higher education qualifications: Bachelor's degrees, Master's degrees, and Doctoral degrees.
Another important cornerstone for comparability within the EHEA was the introduction of ECTS credit points (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System): By this standard, one year of full-time academic study corresponds to 60 ECTS points. These are commonly split down per lecture, facilitating student mobility between EHEA countries.