SubjectsBusiness and Economics · Tourism · Health Sciences · Information Technology · Law
Accreditation
Agency for Control and Quality Assurance of Higher Education of Montenegro; Montenegrin Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
English
Montenegrin (and closely related Serbian) is primary. English-medium limited, mostly at private universities or graduate. Typical: IELTS 6.0+ / TOEFL iBT 70+.
Tuition
Low tuition by EU standards. UCG (public) international EUR 1,000-3,000/yr. Private tuition typically EUR 1,500-3,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-700/mo. Montenegro uses the euro.
View official deadlinesMontenegrin academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply June-September; deadlines vary by institution.
A private university based in Bar on Montenegro's Adriatic coast, offering business, tourism, health, IT, and law programmes. A smaller coastal institution; prospective international students should verify specific programme accreditation directly with the institution and Montenegro's higher-education quality agency, as is prudent for any private programme.
SubjectsMontenegrin Language and Literature · Linguistics · Philology · Literary Studies · Translation
Accreditation
Agency for Control and Quality Assurance of Higher Education of Montenegro; Montenegrin Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
Low tuition by EU standards. UCG (public): low-cost or state-funded; international EUR 1,000-3,000/yr (Medicine higher). Private EUR 1,500-4,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-700/mo. Euro used.
View official deadlinesMontenegrin academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply June-September; deadlines vary by institution.
A specialist public higher-education institution in Cetinje (Montenegro's historic old royal capital) dedicated to the study of the Montenegrin language and literature. 🕯️ Honest context: the codification and official status of the Montenegrin language is itself a politically contested question (closely related to Serbian, with debate over whether it is a distinct standard language). The faculty is recorded here factually as a recognised public institution; AlmiStudy does not take a position on the linguistic-political debate.
SubjectsTourism and Hospitality · Economics and Business · Information Technology · Law · Visual Arts
Accreditation
Agency for Control and Quality Assurance of Higher Education of Montenegro; Montenegrin Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
English
Montenegrin (and closely related Serbian) is primary. English-medium limited, mostly at private universities or graduate. Typical: IELTS 6.0+ / TOEFL iBT 70+.
Tuition
Low tuition by EU standards. UCG (public) international EUR 1,000-3,000/yr. Private tuition typically EUR 1,800-3,500/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-700/mo. Montenegro uses the euro.
View official deadlinesMontenegrin academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply June-September; deadlines vary by institution.
Founded in 2006, University Mediterranean is one of Montenegro's first private universities, based in Podgorica with a particular strength in tourism and hospitality management — fitting Montenegro's significant Adriatic-coast tourism economy — alongside business, IT, and law programmes.
SubjectsEconomics · Law · International Economics, Finance and Business · Information Systems and Technologies · Humanities · Food Technology, Food Safety and Ecology · Polytechnics · Arts · Sports Management · Diplomacy
Accreditation
Agency for Control and Quality Assurance of Higher Education of Montenegro; Montenegrin Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
English
Montenegrin (and closely related Serbian) is primary. English-medium limited, mostly at private or graduate. Some English-medium programmes available. Typical: IELTS 6.0+ / TOEFL iBT 70+.
Tuition
Low tuition by EU standards. UCG (public) international EUR 1,000-3,000/yr. UDG private EUR 2,000-4,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-700/mo. Montenegro uses the euro.
View official deadlinesMontenegrin academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply June-September; deadlines vary by institution.
Founded in 2007, the University of Donja Gorica (UDG) is Montenegro's largest and most prominent private university. Approximately 4,000-5,000 students; broad programme range with a strong economics, business, IT, and international-relations orientation, and active international partnerships. One of the most internationally engaged Montenegrin institutions.
SubjectsMedicine · Law · Economics · Electrical Engineering · Mechanical Engineering · Civil Engineering · Natural Sciences and Mathematics · Philology · Philosophy · Political Sciences · Maritime Studies (Kotor) · Tourism and Hospitality · Fine Arts · Music · Drama
Accreditation
Agency for Control and Quality Assurance of Higher Education of Montenegro; Montenegrin Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
English
Montenegrin (and closely related Serbian) is primary. English-medium limited, mostly at private universities or graduate. Typical: IELTS 6.0+ / TOEFL iBT 70+.
Tuition
Low tuition by EU standards. UCG (public): low-cost or state-funded; international EUR 1,000-3,000/yr (Medicine higher). Private EUR 1,500-4,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-700/mo. Euro used.
View official deadlinesMontenegrin academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply June-September; deadlines vary by institution.
Founded in 1974, the University of Montenegro is the country's FLAGSHIP and ONLY public university — by far the principal higher-education and research institution of Montenegro. Approximately 16,000-19,000 students across faculties spread among Podgorica, Kotor (the historic Maritime Faculty — fitting Montenegro's Adriatic seafaring tradition), Nikšić, Cetinje, and other towns. Comprehensive programme coverage including medicine, law, engineering, sciences, maritime studies, and the arts. The central institution of Montenegrin higher education.
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