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International relations

Course and tuition fees

Preparatory department

Our representatives
in your country
1.  Admission fee

Information services
Drawing up the invitation and visa support
Registration services
Medical examination
Students Welfare fund
30$
20$
15$
20$
10$


2.  Accommodation
You can live in a two-bed room on-campus:
  • there are 2 beds, a wardrobe, a table, bookshelves, chairs in the room;
  • there are bathroom facilities;
  • there is fitted kitchen with cooker
    You can choose off-campus accommodation (to rent a flat, for example)
    Payment for accommodation per month:

    1-seat room in a hostel
    2-seat room in a hostel
    To rent a flat
    35$
    17$
    70-250$


    3.  Eating
    Students can eat at the University dining room, cafes or visit the student bar, which offers mire snack-type offerings. Students have possibility to cook their meal on their own.
    The cost of market basket with all the required products amounts to 150-200 $ per month. The prices of some food products are as follows:

    1 kg of bread
    1 kg of beef
    1 kg of potato
    1 kg of cheese
    1 liter of milk
    10 eggs
    1 kg of bananas
    1 kg of coffee
    $ 0,3-0,4
    $ 2-2,5
    $ 0,25
    $ 3-4
    $ 0,2-0,5
    $ 0,5
    $ 1-1,1
    $ 5

    All the products may be bought at supermarkets or agricultural markets. There are many products from countries of Europe, Asia, Africa in the city.


    4.  Police registration
    Students from some countries are required by law to register their name and address with the police. This can be done at the University.
    You will need:
  • Your passport
  • Registration fee (10-20$)
  • 4 passport-sized photographs


    5.  Sports facilities
    The students of the KhAI have a good possibility to practice various kinds of sport. At the KhAI there is a sport complex which contains track and field hall, swimming pool, stadium.
    The University has an "IKAR" sporting health camp which is located on the coast of the Black Sea. It is a wonderful place to spend summer holidays and practice sport.


    6.  Shopping
    Around the campus there are many grocery stores, hairdressers, bakers, pharmacies and post offices. Also there is a market here. The center of Kharkiv has a lot of supermarkets, boutiques, shops.
    The network of municipal transport is well developed - there are taxi, buses, trolley-buses, trams and the metro.


    7.  Health care
    Students studying at the University can receive free health care from Students' Hospital. This service includes medical examination, referred and hospital treatment. Note: there may be a charge for some hospital treatments.
    Foreign students should get health insurance certificate (except those foreigners who arrived from the countries with which have concluded contracts of granting free urgent medical aid). The cost of health insurance is 70$ US.
    The list of countries which have concluded contracts of granting free urgent medical aid:
    Azerbaijan, Armenia, Byelorussia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirgizia, Moldova, Tadjikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechia, Great Britain, Mongolia.
    Representatives of Ukrainian Insurance Stock Company UKRINMEDSTRAKH abroad:
    Pakistan, India, Israel, Lithuania.


    8.  Bank
    You should open a bank account in Ukraine to be ensure any money you have with you is secure. There are many banks in Kharkiv. The department of UKRSOTSBANK is on-campus. To get more information about UKRSOTSBANK services look through the site: www.usb.com.ua or www.ukrsotsbank.com.
    The department of PRIVATBANK is not far from the campus too. To get more information about PRIVATBANK services look through the site: www.privatbank.com.ua



  • Contact the Admissions office at +38-0577-190472
    Please refer all questions about site to dean@khaiedu.com