Bachelor's

Business and Economics

Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Wien, Austria English (Check official programme page) Taught
Tuition
€751.92/semester
Duration
36 Months
Intake
Check official site Semester
Deadline
Closed 2026
Closed for 2026 intake. Next deadline not yet verified.

About the Program

In the international, research-based bachelor’s programme in Business and Economics the students will acquire a sound multidisciplinary qualification in English language. In-depth skills in economics will be closely linked with social science, quantitative, legal and ecological perspectives. Graduates will be able to understand economic, social and ecological challenges in their complexity and to contribute to change. This enables them not only to survive in an increasingly globalised and changing labour market but also to contribute to a sustainable economy.

Eligibility & Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field
  • English (Check official programme page)
  • Competitive academic record (GPA)

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Application Pipeline

1

Confirm Eligibility

Before application

Review the official Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien programme page and confirm academic, language, and subject requirements for Business and Economics.

2

Prepare Core Documents

Before application

Gather transcripts, degree certificates, passport, CV, motivation materials, and English-language proof required by the university.

3

Submit University Application

non-EU: July 09, 2026

Apply through the university or listed admissions route and upload all required documents before the official deadline.

📅 Deadline: non-EU: July 09, 2026

4

Confirm Fees and Admission Conditions

After submission

Verify tuition, student union fees, recognition requirements, and any entrance or supplementary examinations.

5

Plan Residence Permit and Funding

After admission

After admission, prepare Austrian residence permit documents, proof of funds, housing plans, and scholarship applications.

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How Master's funding works in Austria

Austrian public universities charge a semester fee (€363.36/semester). The OeAD (Austrian Agency for Education and Internationalisation) manages most scholarship programs.

OeAD Scholarship Programs

The Austrian Agency for Education and Internationalisation (OeAD) offers several scholarship programs for international Master's students.

OeAD Scholarships
Ernst Mach Grant

The Ernst Mach Grant supports international students for short research stays and full degree programs in Austria. Check eligibility for your country.

Ernst Mach Grant
University scholarships

Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien may offer its own merit scholarships. Check their scholarship and financial aid pages directly.

Work & Stay

What you can earn and how long you can stay after graduation.

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Work & Stay in Austria

What happens after you graduate

Official info

Work while studying

20 hrs/week

Up to 20 hours/week. Requires registration with the Public Employment Service (AMS).

Student pay rate

€13.00/hour

Minimum wage varies by sector under collective agreements. Most student jobs pay €12–€15/hour.

Stay after graduation

12 months

Red-White-Red Card (Job Seeker) — One-year permit to find skilled employment after graduation. Must have Austrian degree.

Path to residency

5 years

Settlement permit after 5 years. Red-White-Red Card holders can apply for permanent settlement after 2 years of employment.

Average graduate salary

€40,000/year

Average starting salary. Vienna-based tech and finance roles typically €45,000–€60,000.

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Estimated Semester Cost

Tuition €751.92/semester
Admin / Union Fees €25.2/semester