Study in Armenia

Budget guide

Plan the full student budget before comparing offers

A practical cost-planning guide for tuition, fees, documents, housing, food, transport, insurance, flights, and emergency funds.

Use the guide to prepare questions, documents, and next steps before choosing a university path.

Tuition

Tuition must be verified by university, program, degree level, language, and intake before it appears as a public claim.

Use published official university pages or written confirmation before quoting any tuition amount.

Application and government fees

Application, platform, government, visa, residence, and related administrative fees can change and may depend on citizenship or document status.

Keep these costs separate from agency service fees so families understand who controls each charge.

Documents and translations

Budget for certificates, transcripts, photos, translations, notarization, legalization or attestation where required, courier needs, and document corrections.

These are usually third-party costs, not agency-controlled refunds.

Living costs

Housing, food, local transport, mobile service, study supplies, insurance, seasonal clothing, and personal spending should be planned together.

Do not publish ranges unless they are verified, dated, and clearly scoped to a student profile.

Flights and emergency fund

Families should budget for travel, arrival buffer, medical needs, temporary accommodation, and unexpected document or timing changes.

A low tuition number is not a full budget. Compare total first-year cash need before committing.

Next step

Turn this guide into a practical review.

Share the student profile before making payment, travel, or document decisions. The review focuses on fit, missing information, and realistic next actions.

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