TUITION FEES AND BUDGETING TIPS
Our department is constantly improving our academic programs, engaging in research, and remaining active as in the community of Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University. Our graduate programs are committed to providing a curriculum that satisfies the technical demands of a modern engineer. Our department are committed to making a high-quality education as affordable as possible and we have developed a fees structure that reflects the teaching and support costs of delivering a top-class educational experience.
For updated information about tuition and PhD fees, please contact the Center for International Education.
Budgeting tips
Students should ensure that they take all the necessary steps before the start of the academic year to ensure that their basic funding provision is in place. Finances can sometimes take on a life of their own, but a few simple tips can help you stay in control of your finances, instead of letting your finances control you.
Work out how much you have to spend.
Calculate your costs – including fees, travel, food, learning resources and accommodation.
Carefully plan your weekly spending – it is important to allow yourself some money to enjoy yourself, but set yourself limits on how much you can realistically afford to spend each week on treats such as takeaways, nights out and shopping.
Keep tabs on your money – it only takes a couple of minutes to check your balance each day using your smartphone or tablet app.
Use your student perks – take full advantage of all the perks of being a student such as student discount in shops, restaurants and the cinema.
Be cash sensible – only put as much cash as you can realistically afford to spend into your wallet or purse when going for a night out and avoid temptation to lift extra from the cash machine.
Save for a rainy day – try to put a little aside each month to cover unexpected costs or to save up for travelling during the summer holidays.
Be in control of your own spending and finances to ensure you avoid worrying about it.
For updated information about tuition and PhD fees, please contact the Center for International Education.
Budgeting tips
Students should ensure that they take all the necessary steps before the start of the academic year to ensure that their basic funding provision is in place. Finances can sometimes take on a life of their own, but a few simple tips can help you stay in control of your finances, instead of letting your finances control you.
Work out how much you have to spend.
Calculate your costs – including fees, travel, food, learning resources and accommodation.
Carefully plan your weekly spending – it is important to allow yourself some money to enjoy yourself, but set yourself limits on how much you can realistically afford to spend each week on treats such as takeaways, nights out and shopping.
Keep tabs on your money – it only takes a couple of minutes to check your balance each day using your smartphone or tablet app.
Use your student perks – take full advantage of all the perks of being a student such as student discount in shops, restaurants and the cinema.
Be cash sensible – only put as much cash as you can realistically afford to spend into your wallet or purse when going for a night out and avoid temptation to lift extra from the cash machine.
Save for a rainy day – try to put a little aside each month to cover unexpected costs or to save up for travelling during the summer holidays.
Be in control of your own spending and finances to ensure you avoid worrying about it.