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Is there any other country more budget-friendly than Germany for studying psychology for a Master's?

17 Aug 2026 · Answered by Soundarya M · 1 min read
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Yes, there are countries that can be more budget-friendly than Germany for studying psychology, especially when looking at tuition and living costs.

- Czech Republic: Public universities are tuition-free for programs in Czech; English-taught programs typically cost €1,000 - €4,000/year. Living costs are around €500 - €750/month.
- Poland: Tuition for English-taught psychology master's programs is €2,000 - €6,000/year. Living costs are about €600 - €900/month.
- France: Public universities charge about €243/year for non-EU students. Living expenses are €800 - €1,200/month.
- Spain: Tuition is €1,500 - €3,500/year at public universities. Living expenses are €800 - €1,200/month.
- Italy: Tuition can be under €1,000/year, often income-based. Living costs are lower outside major cities.
- Portugal, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania: These countries also offer low tuition and affordable living costs, especially at public universities.

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