

European University of Lefke (EUL): a short guide for Indian students
At a glance
Foundation, not-for-profit university in Lefke, Northern Cyprus. Compact green campus, English-taught options, practical learning with internships and studio/project work. This is good option to study in Northern Cyprus for Indian students.
Programs
Undergraduate and postgraduate tracks across Engineering & Architecture, Business & Economics, Education, Law, Communication & Media, Health sciences, and Arts & Social Sciences. Many courses include applied projects; some offer January and September intakes.
Entry requirements (India-specific)
Bachelor’s (UG): Class 12 (10 2) with relevant subjects; competitive majors may ask for stronger marks in core areas (e.g., PCM for engineering).
Master’s (PG): Recognized Indian bachelor’s degree (3- or 4-year depending on program); some tracks may request a minimum CGPA/percent and, where relevant, portfolio or interview.
English: IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/Duolingo accepted by many programs, or an internal placement test/medium-of-instruction route where available.
Costs & budgeting
Tuition is generally lower than Western Europe; international students frequently receive partial tuition waivers. Plan separately for: application/enrolment fees, health insurance, residence permit, books, and living costs.
Housing: On-campus dorms and nearby rentals; shared options help keep costs down.
Monthly living: Groceries, transport, mobile plan, and incidentals vary by lifestyle; Lefke is typically more affordable than major capitals.
Tip: For quick mental math, use a round figure (e.g., ₹90 per €) to convert budgets; confirm the current rate before payments.
Visas & travel from India
You’ll need an admission letter to start the student-residence process. Final residence permitting is completed after arrival on campus.
Most students fly India → Türkiye → Ercan (Northern Cyprus). Depending on your route and passport, you may need a Turkish transit/entry visa; check current requirements before booking.
Keep originals of offer letter, fee receipts, accommodation confirmation, and passport photos in hand luggage for immigration and university registration.
Work & internships
Part-time work is regulated; on- or off-campus roles may require permits and are not guaranteed. Treat any earnings as a top-up, not as a source for tuition. Many programs embed internships or practical projects that strengthen employability.
Recognition & next steps
Degrees are awarded under the national higher-education framework of the university’s jurisdiction. For further study or jobs in other countries (including India), graduates commonly use credential evaluations; keep transcripts, syllabi, and medium-of-instruction letters organized to streamline this.
Student life for Indians
Active international community; vegetarian and vegan cooking is easy in dorm kitchens. Indian staples and spices are available via local shops or weekly trips to larger towns; student clubs often run cultural events and festival meet-ups.
Application checklist
Choose program & intake (Sept/Jan).
Gather documents: 10 2 or bachelor’s transcripts, passport, photo, English score, CV, portfolio (if required).
Apply for admission and scholarship together.
Arrange housing and plan fee payments (bank transfer/instalments if offered).
Sort travel: flights via Türkiye, transit visa if needed.
Arrive, complete medical insurance and residence procedures, and register for classes.