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Tallinn University

Tallinn

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Estonia
Founded in 1919, Tallinn University is the oldest and largest university in Estonia, and one of the top universities in the Baltic region. As a university with a strong tradition in both social sciences and humanities, Tallinn is best known for its interdisciplinary and innovative approach to learning. With its student-centered methodology, modern research and teaching environment, Tallinn offers a unique university experience, distinct from other universities in the region.

Overall Score: 

50.24

We grade on a curve: 

60% and up = A
50 to 60% = B
40-50% = C

Tallinn University of Technology for International Students

Example Tuition for 1 Year ($)

4000

Total Years to Degree

3

Total Tuition Cost ($)

12000

Location

Tallinn is the capital of Estonia with a population of roughly 427,000 people. It has a major international airport with regular flights from all over Europe and offers several railway and bus connections- making it a perfect destination for any traveler. With its cobbled alleys of the Old Town, ancient walls, and modern high-rises, this exceptionally preserved Hanseatic city is a must-see for any visitor.

Overall Scores

Academics

57.5

Happiness

46.9

Costs

46.33

Overall Grade

50.24

1. Academics

Rank:

1100

This is the university’s academic ranking among the world’s universities with at least one English-taught program and a student body with 6% or more international students.

Teacher/Student Ratio:

9.6

This is how many faculty you’ll find for every student (less is better). 

Number of English Taught Programs:

6

This is the number of English-taught undergraduate degree programs you can take. 

Total Academic Score:

57.5

If academics was an exam, how would this university do? Here’s their score, on a percentile scale from 0 to 100.

2. Happiness

National Happiness Score:

37.8

This is the university’s home country’s happiness scale, from 1 to 100. You’ll enjoy high freedom and healthy, generous neighbors with high trust in their government.

Percent International:

16

How many students come from abroad? This number might mean robust student support for international students.

National English Proficiency:

58.29

From 1 to 100, how many of your neighbors speak English? How easy will it be to find services in English, like banking or medical care, while you’re abroad? 

Total Happiness Score:

46.9

If happiness was an exam, how would the university do? Here’s their score, on a percentile scale from 0 to 100.

3. Costs

Cost of Living Percentile:

33.3

How much does it cost to live in this country? On a scale of 0 to 100, countries that score highest have the lowest cost of living. 

Rent Index Percentile:

41.3

Rent is one of the biggest expenses for students in university abroad. How does this country stack up? Higher scores indicate a happier wallet.

Total Tuition: $

12000

We converted the local currency for the international tuition fees into US dollars (USD). We used the lowest-cost degree.

Total Cost Score:

46.33

If costs were a grade on a test, how would this university do? Here’s their score, on a percentile scale from 0 to 100.

4. Overall Score:

50.24

We grade on a curve: 60% and up = A
50 to 60% = B
40-50% = C

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