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What Is the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship for Pakistani Students?
Stipendium Hungaricum is the Hungarian Government’s fully funded scholarship, open to Pakistani students at Bachelor’s, Master’s, one-tier Master’s, and PhD level. A full award waives tuition and pays a monthly stipend, an accommodation contribution, and medical insurance. Pakistani applicants apply through the Higher Education Commission on two portals. Airfare is not covered. MTZ helps you choose the right programme and build a strong application. MTZ does not award or guarantee any scholarship.
Stipendium Hungaricum at a Glance
Before the detail, here is the quick picture for a Pakistani family weighing Hungary against other destinations.
Study levels
Bachelor’s, Master’s, one-tier Master’s, PhD, plus non-degree preparatory
the scholarship
Stipendium Hungaricum, the Hungarian Government Scholarship, running since 2013
Sending Partner for Pakistan
Higher Education Commission (HEC)
Funding
Fully funded: full tuition waiver, monthly stipend, accommodation contribution, medical insurance
What a full award covers
Tuition exemption, a monthly stipend, a free dormitory place or a rent contribution, and medical insurance
Not covered
International airfare, and full living costs beyond the stipend
Monthly stipend
HUF 43,700 (about EUR 110) for Bachelor’s, Master’s, and one-tier Master’s. PhD pays HUF 140,000 (about EUR 355) then HUF 180,000 (about EUR 460) by phase
Language options
English-taught (IELTS or TOEFL, or a medium-of-instruction certificate) and Hungarian-taught
Application route
Two portals: the Hungarian online system and the HEC portal. Both are required
Main intake
September, with applications generally open from around November to mid-January
Medicine and Dentistry
Restricted by HEC to four PMC List A universities: Szeged, Semmelweis, Debrecen, and Pecs
Cost to apply
Free. There is no application fee
Age limit
Verify the current age limit from the official source before you apply
Stipendium Hungaricum: Hungary’s Fully Funded Government Scholarship
Stipendium Hungaricum is the largest route into Hungary for Pakistani students, and it is the one most applicants build their plan around. It is funded by the Government of Hungary, managed by Tempus Public Foundation, and it funds Bachelor’s, Master’s, one-tier Master’s, and PhD study at universities across Hungary. For Pakistan, the scholarship runs through a bilateral agreement, so the route looks different from a direct university application.
Verify details and apply at the official Stipendium Hungaricum site:

The HEC Route, and Why Both Portals Matter
Pakistan’s Sending Partner is the Higher Education Commission. You apply on two systems in the same cycle: the Hungarian online application system and the HEC portal. Apply on only one and your file is rejected. This is the single most common reason strong Pakistani applicants lose a place, so MTZ tracks both submissions for you.
The Levels You Can Apply For
You can apply at Bachelor’s, Master’s, one-tier Master’s, and PhD level, plus a non-degree Hungarian preparatory year. One-tier Master’s is the route that holds Medicine and Dentistry, where a single programme covers Bachelor’s and Master’s level together. HEC defines which fields and levels a Pakistani applicant may choose each cycle, so your options are set by the current HEC list, not by the full Hungarian catalogue.
The Scale of the Programme
Around 30 Hungarian institutions take part, with roughly 900 foreign-language programmes, taught mainly in English. That breadth is real, but for Pakistani applicants it is filtered down to the fields HEC has approved, so MTZ checks the current approved-field list for your subject before you build a plan.
Verify details and apply at the official Stipendium Hungaricum site: https://stipendiumhungaricum.hu
Are You Eligible for Stipendium Hungaricum?
The hardest moment in any scholarship cycle is finding out, after months of effort, that you never met a basic requirement. Check these first, before you invest in an application. The core requirements for Pakistani applicants are consistent across levels, with a few that decide an application before it is even read.
You must be a citizen of Pakistan or Azad Jammu and Kashmir and apply through HEC as the Sending Partner. You cannot hold Hungarian citizenship, and applicants already studying in Hungary may reapply only with their university’s recommendation.
You apply one level up from your current qualification: a completed FSc or equivalent for Bachelor’s, a Bachelor’s degree for Master’s, and a Master’s degree for PhD. A strong academic record matters, because selection is on merit.
Your application must be submitted on both the Hungarian online system and the HEC portal in the same cycle. A file sent on only one portal is rejected. This is a Pakistan-specific step that catches many applicants out.
For English-taught programmes, an IELTS or TOEFL score is accepted, and in many cases a medium-of-instruction certificate where your last degree was taught in English. For Hungarian-taught programmes, Hungarian proficiency is required. MTZ confirms the exact requirement for your chosen programme before you apply.
HEC approves the specific fields a Pakistani applicant may choose each cycle, so not every Hungarian programme is open to you. Medicine and Dentistry are restricted to four named universities, covered in the next section. After you reach Hungary, changing your study field is not allowed, so the choice at application stage is final.
Age criteria are set by the current HEC call and can change between cycles. Verify the current age limit from the official source before you apply, and MTZ confirms the figure for your level.
Medicine and Dentistry: The Four Universities Open to Pakistani Applicants
If your child is applying for Medicine or Dentistry on Stipendium Hungaricum, HEC restricts the choice to four Hungarian universities, and applying to any other medical school means the file will not be considered. Here is the factual position, taken from HEC’s official scholarship pages.
Read HEC’s official medical and dentistry programme list:
For Medicine and Dentistry, HEC routes Pakistani Stipendium Hungaricum applicants only to the four universities recognised under the Pakistan Medical Commission’s List A framework:
University of Szeged, Faculty of Medicine
Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine
University of Debrecen, Faculty of Medicine
University of Pecs, Medical School
These are one-tier Master’s programmes, where Bachelor’s and Master’s level study sit in a single degree. Medicine is among the most competitive fields in the whole programme, and places are limited, so a strong first-choice application matters more here than anywhere else. Because changing your field after arrival is not allowed, your medical choice at application stage is the one you keep.
Recognition for practice in Pakistan follows the Pakistan Medical Commission’s current rules on return, including its licensing examination, so confirm the present requirements at pmc.gov.pk before you commit. MTZ checks the current HEC medical list and the PMC position for your case when you enquire.
What Stipendium Hungaricum Actually Pays For
Knowing exactly what is covered, and what is not, lets your family budget honestly rather than arriving in Hungary with a gap you did not plan for. A full Stipendium Hungaricum award is generous, but the official rules are clear that it is a contribution to living costs, not a cover-everything package, and the stipend rises sharply at PhD level.
[Covered]
✅Full tuition exemption for the whole programme
✅Monthly stipend, paid 12 months a year: HUF 43,700 (about EUR 110) for Bachelor’s, Master’s, and one-tier Master’s
✅A free dormitory place, or a HUF 40,000 (about EUR 100) monthly contribution towards private rent for the whole scholarship period
✅Medical insurance: national health cover plus supplementary insurance up to HUF 65,000 (about EUR 165) a year per person
[Not covered]
❌International airfare to and from Hungary
❌Full living costs beyond the stipend, especially in Budapest, where the official rules state the HUF 40,000 rent contribution will not cover full rent in larger cities
❌Any application or service costs charged outside the scholarship
For PhD students
The monthly stipend is higher: HUF 140,000 (about EUR 355) for the first phase (four semesters), then HUF 180,000 (about EUR 460) for the second phase (four semesters).
The official programme rules state plainly that these benefits are a contribution to living expenses and do not cover all costs of living, so students need to add their own funds. That honesty is worth taking seriously: budget for the gap before you go, not after you arrive. The HUF and EUR figures are set by the scholarship; if you are planning in rupees, use a conservative rate and treat any rupee figure as indicative only.
How to Apply for Stipendium Hungaricum, Step by Step
A Stipendium Hungaricum application runs over several months, and the Pakistani students who succeed are the ones who start early and submit a complete file on both portals. Here is the path.
step-1 →
Confirm your field is on the HEC list and pick your level. Check that your subject is among the fields HEC has approved for the current cycle, and decide your level: Bachelor’s, Master’s, one-tier Master’s, or PhD. For Medicine or Dentistry, your choice is limited to the four named universities. MTZ confirms the current approved-field list for your subject.
step-2 →
Shortlist programmes and confirm the language route. Match your field to Hungarian universities offering it, and confirm whether each programme is English-taught or Hungarian-taught, since that sets your language requirement. You may list up to two programmes in order of preference.
step-3 →
Register on both systems. Create your account on the Hungarian online application system and register on the HEC portal. Both submissions are required in the same cycle, and a file on only one portal is rejected.
step-4 →
Build your application file. Academic transcripts and degree, motivation letter, study plan or research proposal for Master’s and PhD, recommendation letters, passport, medical certificate, and language proof. PhD applicants may need a statement from a proposed supervisor.
step-5
Submit on both portals and track. Submit before the deadline on each system, then track the decision cycle and respond quickly to any request for an entrance examination, interview, or extra documents. Nominated applicants are forwarded to the chosen Hungarian universities for the final decision.
The application window generally opens around November and closes mid-January, with studies starting the following September, but the exact current-cycle dates and the HEC deadline are set per cycle, so MTZ confirms the live dates for you before you build the file.
What MTZ Actually Does for Your Hungary Application
A Stipendium Hungaricum place is won on the quality of the file you submit on both portals, not on who you know. MTZ works on that file with you, from the first honest read to the day you submit.
Before any talk of universities, MTZ reviews your transcripts, academic level, language scores, and target field, then tells you whether Stipendium Hungaricum is realistic for you this cycle. If your field is not on the HEC list or your profile is short, you hear it early, while there is still time to fix it or target a different route.
HEC approves only certain fields for Pakistani applicants, and Medicine is limited to four universities. MTZ matches your profile to the programmes where you compete, and confirms the current approved-field list rather than letting you apply blindly.
For Master’s and PhD applications, the study plan or research proposal is where the file is won or lost. MTZ helps you shape one that reflects what the programme and the funder want to support, without templated language reviewers see every day.
Transcripts, degree attestation, the motivation letter, recommendation letters, the medical certificate, and language proof, assembled correctly and submitted on both the Hungarian system and the HEC portal in the same cycle. MTZ tracks both so neither submission is missed.
Your application is followed through the decision cycle, including any entrance examination or interview, and the nomination stage. Once you are accepted with funding, MTZ handles your Hungary student visa file end to end.
What MTZ Does Not Promise, and Why That Matters
Scholarship consulting is the most over-promised service in Pakistan’s study abroad market. Here is what MTZ will not tell you.
MTZ cannot guarantee a Stipendium Hungaricum award. Selection is decided by the Hungarian institutions and the programme authorities, and the nomination runs through HEC. None of them take instructions from agents.
MTZ cannot make a weak profile competitive for a selective field. Medicine and the popular Master’s programmes draw far more applicants than there are places. If your grades or language scores are not there, MTZ tells you before you invest months of work, and helps you target a level or field where you can actually win.
MTZ does not submit false documents or inflated claims, ever. The scholarships its students win are won on real profiles.
MTZ cannot move the HEC deadline or speed up a decision cycle, and does not commit to a named university before seeing your full profile. Some cycles, strong candidates still are not funded. What MTZ promises is that your application will be one of the strongest in the pile, submitted correctly on both portals, on time.
Which Stipendium Hungaricum Level Fits You?
Most applicants assume the level is obvious, but funding, stipend, and competition shift a lot between Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD. Here is an honest comparison so you target the route that fits your profile.
| Factor | Bachelor’s / Master’s / One-Tier | PhD | Medicine (One-Tier) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition | Full waiver | Full waiver | Full waiver |
| Monthly stipend | HUF 43,700 (about EUR 110) | HUF 140,000 then HUF 180,000 by phase | HUF 43,700 (about EUR 110) |
| Universities open to you | HEC-approved fields, wide choice | HEC-approved fields, supervisor often needed | Four only: Szeged, Semmelweis, Debrecen, Pecs |
| Competition | Moderate to high by field | High, research-led | Highest in the programme |
| Best for | Strong academics starting or continuing study | Applicants with a research direction and a supervisor fit | Strong medical applicants set on a first-choice place |
The PhD stipend is more than three times the undergraduate and Master’s rate, which makes a research-aligned PhD the most financially comfortable route if your profile fits it. Medicine pays the standard stipend and is the most competitive field, so a strong first-choice application matters most there.
Common Questions About the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship
Common questions about the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship, answered for Pakistani families.
Yes. Stipendium Hungaricum is the Hungarian Government’s fully funded scholarship, open to Pakistani students at Bachelor’s, Master’s, one-tier Master’s, and PhD level. A full award waives tuition and pays a monthly stipend, an accommodation contribution, and medical insurance. Airfare is not included. MTZ helps you target the level and field where your profile competes.
It covers full tuition exemption for the whole programme, a monthly stipend, a free dormitory place or a HUF 40,000 contribution towards private rent, and medical insurance. It does not cover international airfare or full living costs beyond the stipend, and in Budapest the rent contribution will not meet full rent. Budget for that gap before you go.
For English-taught programmes, an IELTS or TOEFL score is usually required, though many programmes accept a medium-of-instruction certificate where your last degree was taught in English. For Hungarian-taught programmes, Hungarian proficiency is required instead. MTZ confirms the exact requirement for your chosen programme before you apply.
Pakistani applicants apply on two systems in the same cycle: the Hungarian online application system and the HEC portal, with HEC acting as the Sending Partner. A file submitted on only one portal is rejected. This two-portal rule is the most common reason strong Pakistani applicants lose a place, so MTZ tracks both submissions for you.
Yes, but for Pakistani applicants HEC restricts Medicine and Dentistry to four universities: Szeged, Semmelweis, Debrecen, and Pecs. These are one-tier Master’s programmes covering Bachelor’s and Master’s level together. Medicine is the most competitive field in the programme, so a strong first-choice application matters most here. Confirm Pakistan Medical Commission return requirements at pmc.gov.pk before you commit.
The stipend is HUF 43,700 a month (about EUR 110) for Bachelor’s, Master’s, and one-tier Master’s students. PhD students receive more: HUF 140,000 (about EUR 355) for the first phase, then HUF 180,000 (about EUR 460) for the second phase. The stipend is paid 12 months a year and is set in HUF, so treat any rupee figure as indicative only.
No. The Stipendium Hungaricum application is free, with no application fee on either the Hungarian system or the HEC portal. Be cautious of anyone asking for a fee to submit the scholarship application itself. MTZ explains any service fee for its own application-building work separately and in writing.
Applications generally open around November and close in mid-January, with studies starting the following September. The exact current-cycle dates and the HEC deadline are set each year, so confirm the live dates before you build your file. MTZ confirms the current deadline for your cycle when you enquire.
No. International airfare to and from Hungary is not covered, and you should budget for it separately. Tuition, the monthly stipend, an accommodation contribution, and medical insurance are covered on a full award, but travel and full living costs are not.
You apply one level above your current qualification: a completed FSc or equivalent for Bachelor’s, a Bachelor’s degree for Master’s, and a Master’s degree for PhD. Selection is on merit, so a strong academic record matters, especially in competitive fields like Medicine.
Age criteria are set by the current HEC call and can change between cycles. Verify the current age limit from the official source before you apply rather than relying on figures from unofficial sites. MTZ confirms the figure that applies to your level when you enquire.
Yes. You may list up to two programmes in order of preference in the same application. Your merit is assessed on your first-choice programme, so choose your first preference carefully. MTZ helps you order your choices to give you the strongest realistic chance.
No, and any agent who guarantees one is not being honest. Selection is decided by the Hungarian institutions and the programme authorities, with nomination through HEC. What MTZ guarantees is an honest assessment of your chances and an application submitted correctly on both portals, on time.
The service fee depends on your level, the number of applications, and how much application-building your case needs. A single Bachelor’s application is different work from a research-led PhD file. Send your CV on WhatsApp and you will receive the fee for your specific case alongside a free profile assessment.
Send Your CV. MTZ Will Tell You Whether Hungary Is Realistic for You.
Share your CV, transcripts, and target field. You will receive an honest read on whether Stipendium Hungaricum is realistic for your profile, what your application strategy should look like, and what the service fee would be. Usually within the same working day. The profile assessment is free.

Author: Mubbashir Qureshi, CEO, MTZ Global Visa Consultants Pvt Ltd. 25+ years personal experience guiding Pakistani students into study abroad and international education.

