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Study in Slovenia 2026: Complete Process, Costs, and Visa Success Secrets

Study in Slovenia 2026 Guide by Awais Chaudhary

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Are you looking for a direct route to the Schengen Area? While major countries are tightening their borders, Slovenia remains a welcoming gateway for international students. In this masterclass by Awais Chaudhary, we explore why Slovenia is currently the highest-performing destination for Pakistani students in terms of visa approvals.

As we discussed in our previous detailed post about Study in Croatia 2026, moving to a Schengen country provides you with unhindered access to 27 European nations. Slovenia, much like our opportunities for Scholarships in Lithuania, offers a high standard of living at a fraction of the cost.

1. The Current State of Slovenia Visas (99.9% Success Ratio)

According to Awais Chaudhary, the most significant advantage of applying to a Slovenian University in 2026 is the lack of “crowd.” When too many students apply to one country, rejection rates skyrocket. Currently, the “flow” to Slovenia is low, resulting in a nearly 100% success rate for genuine applicants [00:00:56].

2. Academic Requirements and Eligibility

Slovenia is an ideal destination for students with average academic profiles who still want a top-tier European degree.

  • Minimum Marks: Students with **55% marks** or above are eligible for admission [00:01:15].
  • No IELTS for Admission: You can secure an offer letter using an MOI (Medium of Instruction) from your previous school or college. However, as emphasized in the video, you will need IELTS or PTE for the Embassy stage [00:01:18].

3. Financial Investment: Tuition Fees & Expenses

Studying at a European University is an investment. In Slovenia, the costs are as follows:

  • Application Fee: €30 to €100 (Non-refundable).
  • Tuition Fees: €2,500 to €5,000 per year, depending on the program [00:01:30].
  • Bank Statement: You must show a balance of at least €10,000. Fresh funds are acceptable, provided you can prove the source [00:01:50].

Warning: Be careful! Many Slovenian universities do not refund tuition fees in case of visa rejection; they only offer intake deferrals [00:04:36].

4. The Iranian Embassy Route: Step-by-Step

Since Pakistan does not host a Slovenian visa processing center, you must travel to Tehran, Iran. This is a crucial part of the process mentioned by Awais Chaudhary:

Submission and Interview

You will need to visit the embassy at least twice. The second visit is often for a “Personal Hearing.” The embassy requires you to hire a professional Translator (costing around €200-€300) to assist during the interview, even if your English is excellent [00:02:39].

Total Timeline

From the moment you apply to the day you receive your TRP (Temporary Residence Permit) card, the total duration can be 7 to 10 months. The total budget for the entire process is roughly 2.2 to 2.5 Million PKR [00:03:24].

5. Language Requirements: Don’t Take Shortcuts!

The only real reason for a Slovenia visa rejection is failing the English interview. Awais Chaudhary highlights a specific case where a student used a LanguageCert certificate but couldn’t communicate in English during the interview, leading to a rejection [00:03:58]. To be safe, aim for an IELTS score of 5.5 or a PTE score of 59.

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Watch the Complete Video Presentation

For those who want to hear the detailed breakdown directly from Awais Chaudhary, watch the video below:


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