Studying in Israel

  • Population: 8,700,000
  • Currency: Israeli Shekel (ISL)
  • University Students: 306,000
  • International Students: 11,000
  • English-taught Programs: 229

There are several reasons why students choose to study in Israel. For some, it is a chance to experience personal growth by immersing themselves in a different culture, meeting people with different perspectives, and discovering new places, while learning more about the state’s interesting heritage.

Israel’s higher learning institutions are known the world over for their academic excellence. With most of its universities ranked among the top globally, excellent research institutions and colleges, Israel offer exceptional academic experience.

Israel is a global hub and hotbed for all major research areas, from engineering and science to politics and Theology. Leading the world in water conservation, geothermal energy, and solar energy development, higher education plays a pivotal role in social and economic development of Israel.

Higher learning in Israel follows a similar model to American and European universities, with a typical undergraduate program taking between 3 to 4 years.

Universities in Israel

Because of its small size, there are only eight universities in Israel, and these are funded by the state. The council for Higher education authorizes the awarding of academic degrees, grants accreditation, and advises the state on the financing and development of scientific research and higher education.

Most universities are state-owned. The government funds a good percentage of public university budgets, with the remaining coming from private sources and tuition fees.

Despite being funded majorly by the government, public universities control their teaching programs. Each of the eight public universities has globally recognized reputation, with the Hebrew University of Israel being among the best universities globally. The University of Bar-Ilan, Weizmann Institute of science and University of Haifa are Israel’s other major universities that have produced renowned scientist over the past decade. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is one of the leading universities in Israel and home to over 2,000 international students.

A few private institutions have emerged in recent years and usually specialized in specific areas such as Law or Business. However, all these private colleges don’t receive a subsidy from the government, making tuition fees higher than in public institution.

  • Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (IIT)
  • Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI)
  • Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS)
  • Bar-Ilan University (BIU)
  • Tel Aviv University (TAU)
  • University of Haifa (HU)
  • Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU)
  • Open University of Israel (OPENU)
  • Ariel University (AU)

Study in Israel in English

Many higher education institutions in Israel offer programs in English, giving you unique learning surrounding designed for you to learn and excel.

Currently international students looking for English-speaking Universities in Israel, can pick from just over 200 English-taught programs.

There are also a variety of active campuses within Israel run by universities around the world. Most are American and British universities, and their programs are available to students from overseas and Israel.

Tuition Fees in Israel

Bachelor’s degrees in Israel will cost you about €2,900 per annum at Hebrew University. A full year of master’s study in public institution costs between €8,900 and €27,000 for international students. Tuition fees are usually paid in many instalments to spread the cost. You will also need to pay an application fee of €89. Fortunately, international students also have a chance to apply for both university and government allocated scholarship to subsidize their postgraduate tuition fees.

Scholarships to Study in Israel

You can study in Israel on partially or fully funded scholarships. Universities in Israel and the Government of Israel offer scholarships to local citizens and international students every year.

Basic requirements of scholarships include:

  • Proof of Hebrew or English language proficiency
  • International students need to be under the age of 35
  • Applicant must meet the academic requirements of the university they apply to
  • Applicant must have a good record of academic achievement

Cost of Living in Israel

The cost of living and lifestyle will entirely depend on the city and university you select to study in. On average, a student spends approximately €5,400 to €7,200 per annum.

Internships & Company Placements in Israel

An internship is important for you before you can embark on your preferred career path. Whether you are on a path to change career, recent graduate or a student, an internship will polish your resume.

Israel is one the leading nations in economic, communication and technology. If you are more into peace and conflict studies, culture, International relations, education, sports, healthcare, religion, languages, history, and art, then you be delighted to know that Israel offers it all when it comes to internships.

There are a number of agencies in Israel that will help you find employment. They assist you to navigate Israel job market more easily.

Working in Israel

International students can work in any of the following fields; construction, nursing, agriculture, industrial professions, ethnic cookery, hotel work, and welding. You can obtain a working visa in your country. You are not permitted to work unless you hold a working visa.