- It is the heart of Europe and it is connected with the neighbor countries through the Danube River.
- 1993 is a historic year for the country, after the “velvet divorce” of Slovakia and the Czech Republic took place and the country followed its own independent way.
- Formerly a member of the EU on 1/5/2004 and joined the eurozone on 1/1/2008.
- It is an ideal destination for Greek students, mainly in Medical and Polytechnic Schools, which are internationally prestigious and provide universally recognized degrees in Greece by DOATAP.
- It attracts European students with steady growth rates every year.
- It is considered a friendly and safe country for students.
- Living costs are moderate.
- The economy is on a steady upward trend on the basis of annual economic indicators.
- In the different cities there are very beautiful Gothic buildings and Baroque buildings.
- Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia and is close to the borders with Austria. It is the first choice of European students. It hosts 4 popular private Universities. Life is considered very affordable as well as real estate. For students who do not wish to stay at the university campus, they can very well look for an apartment or even a room in the Universities area. There are different ways of entertainment and this is an element of the city’s charm. Bars, Clubs, Café, the National Museum, the Castle, the Old Town, the St. Martins, and more.
- Kosice is the second largest city, beautiful and green with a special culture. Its undeniable beauty led to its choice on 2013 as the cultural capital of Europe. It is the commercial and industrial center of Slovakia.
- It is a safe city and is located in the NE part of the country, just 400 km. from Bratislava. It is one of the oldest cities in Slovakia with many historical monuments, theaters, cinemas, Philharmonic Orchestra, Library etc. It is the favorite city of students bustling with intense student life. In the city some of the biggest Art festivals and concerts of classical and modern music are organized, along with entertainment festivals, international gastronomy contests, orchid exhibition, theatrical performances, movie competitions, and many other cultural events.