aisac
Avicenna International
Students Aid Center
AISAC (Avicenna International Students Aid Center) is an autonomous organization that assists overseas students and Hungarian institutions.
Offices/Agents
AISAC operates its own regional offices in Asia. We also employ the services of local agents and consultants.
Partners
AISAC provides help to all Hungarian educational institutions. However, several of these institutions have...
Admission
AISAC facilitates the admission process to any Hungarian university or college. You can apply to the filed of your interest at...
Visa
Hungary is a member of EU and Schengen area. If you are not a citizen of the European Union
Accommodation
When you arrive in Hungary, you will be lodged in a temporary residence such as a hotel or pension.
Fees
Most of the consultations and assistance of AISAC are free of charge. Your preliminary registration is also free...
Scholarships
Avicenna International College is proud to be among the very few private international educational institutions in...
Avicenna International
Students Aid Center
AISAC (Avicenna International Students Aid Center) is an autonomous organization that assists overseas students and Hungarian institutions. The primary goal is to make it easier for overseas students to apply to and be accepted by Hungarian universities and colleges. AISAC also provides a variety of services to international students in Hungary to help them study and live in Hungary.
Corvinus University of Budapest
Hungary
Hungary is a country in Central Europe. It has a wide range of natural features, including low mountains in the north-west, a vast plain in the east, lakes of various sizes, notably Lake Balaton, Central Europe’s biggest lake, and a number of small villages and large towns.
Hungary is administratively split into 19 counties, with the capital city of Budapest operating independently of any county authority. Hungary is one of Europe’s most popular tourist attractions, with Budapest being recognized as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Despite its small size, the nation has multiple World Heritage Sites, UNESCO Biosphere Reserves, the second biggest thermal lake in the world (Lake Hévíz), the largest lake in Central Europe (Lake Balaton), and Europe’s largest natural grassland (Hortobágy). Hungary is a member of OECD, NATO, EU and the Schengen Convention.