Cost of Living in Bosnia

Cost of Living in Bosnia for International Students


Live Comfortably in Europe Without Breaking the Bank

One of the biggest advantages of studying in Bosnia is the low cost of living. Compared to popular destinations like Germany, France, or the Netherlands, Bosnia offers a student-friendly lifestyle at a fraction of the cost β€” all without compromising on safety, quality of life, or academic standards.

🏠 Accommodation

  • University Dormitory: €50–€100/month
  • Shared Apartment: €100–€200/month
  • Private Studio/1BHK: €200–€350/month

Tip: Shared flats near campus offer affordability and social life.

🍽 Food & Groceries

  • Groceries: €70–€120/month
  • Cafeteria meal: €2–€4
  • Restaurant meal: €4–€8

Markets and canteens make eating well affordable.

🚍 Transportation

  • Student Pass: €15–€20/month
  • Taxi (short trip): €3–€5
  • Bicycle: Popular in Banja Luka

Public transport is safe, reliable, and discounted for students.

πŸ“Ά Utilities & Internet

  • Electricity, water, heating: €40–€70/month
  • High-speed Internet: €10–€15/month

πŸ“š Study Materials

  • Books, stationery, printing: €10–€20/month

πŸ’Š Healthcare & Insurance

  • Public health insurance: ~€30/month
  • Basic doctor visits included

πŸ› Personal & Entertainment

  • Mobile Plan: €5–€10/month
  • Gym Pass: €15–€25/month
  • Outing/Cinema: €3–€10

πŸŽ“ Estimated Monthly Costs

  • Modest Budget: €250–€350/month
  • Comfortable Budget: €400–€550/month

Even with a comfortable lifestyle, most students spend under €6,000/year β€” making Bosnia one of Europe’s most economical study destinations.

Why it matters: Low living costs mean you can focus on your studies, enjoy European life, and still save money. Bosnia’s affordability helps families and long-term students plan smartly.

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