Cost of Living in Spain for International Students 2024
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Cost of Living in Spain for International Students 2024

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Priya Garg
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Updated on Oct 10, 2024 17:10 IST
Cost of Living in Spain: Being a country which offers much freedom, higher education opportunities and leisurely experiences to international students, it is no longer concealed why expatriates from all across the globe are targeting Spain for academic as well as living purposes. Be it a short course or a long one which you wish to pursue from a Spanish university, you will need a proper residence to stay in and spend your academic tenure. 
Cost of Living in Spain

Being one of the cheapest and most affordable European countries, Spain is one of the most popular study destinations in the world for overseas students. With such a friendly and cheerful living atmosphere, spending your academic tenure living in Spain is better than living in other expensive countries and totally worth it. It is absolutely normal to worry and be excited at the same time before finalising your decision. You will have to take care of budgeting while planning your move to study in Spain. After all, spending so much and moving to an international location to pursue a program is an investment to secure your future. Act smart and do your homework well before you make your choice. Do not just rely on the internet but also explore the possibilities of reaching out to the universities yourself.

You can visit the official website of your chosen institutes and call or e-mail them your query regarding how your stay would be taken care of and the kind of accommodations offered if any.

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Cost of Living in Student-friendly Cities in Spain

Below are the cost of living in different cities of Spain for international students. 

City

Average Cost of Living (Euro)

Average Cost of Living (INR)

(As per the Exchange Rate 1€ = ₹ 91.82) 

Madrid

800 € - 1,500 €

₹ 73,455 to ₹ 1,35,530

Seville

600 € – 1,300 €

₹ 54,212 to ₹ 1,17,459

Barcelona

735 € - 1,487 €

₹ 66,410 to ₹ 1,34,355

Valencia

600 € - 1,197 €

₹ 54,212 to ₹ 1,08,153

Thus, on an average, the cost of living in Spain ranges from €700 to €1300 a month for international students. 

Now, it depends on person to person how much he or she will have to spend while living in Spain. Every individual has a different liking and choice when it comes to staying at a place and maintaining a lifestyle. Many things such as utilities provided, food, location of the place, popularity, etc are taken into account when one searches for a place of residence. Depending upon your needs and preferences, staying in Spain can ultimately turn out to be very cheap or perhaps expensive for you. Most of the students coming from abroad wish to make their stay as economical as possible. On average, an international student may have to pay anywhere from 700 EUR to 1,300 EUR monthly. This figure also includes your food, rent, utilities, entertainment activities, and other miscellaneous things.

Student Accommodation: Types and Costs

Students who secure admission in Spanish universities are usually provided accommodation in student residence halls (Colegios Mayores) or apartments. Rent in each Spanish university varies according to its location and various other related factors. Those opting to study in Barcelona or Madrid will have to pay more than those choosing any other city in Spain. You will also have to include the cost of travel and food in your calculations when you plan an overall living budget. For the unversed, in Barcelona, an apartment costs around 850 Euro and in Madrid a one-bedroom apartment will of 1,000 Euro monthly.

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  • University dormitories: University dormitories are great to live in with students of the same age and course. But the only thing is that not every Spanish university offers them. Even if they offer, the same is allotted on a first-come-first basis. Students are therefore suggested to apply for these at the earliest. Staying in a dormitory is great for those who don’t wish to spend much on transport as you will be living just nearby the university campus only, which you can reach by walking.

         Price Range: 400 Euros to 800 Euros monthly

  • Family Housing: You can always opt to live with a local Spanish family in order to get the home away from home feeling. These families being well versed in Spanish may be a great source of help for those yearning to learn the language in their free time. They can even help you get around and get acquainted with the new city and important places such as markets, hospitals, post offices, eateries, etc.

         Price Range: 15 Euros to 20 Euros per day

  • Shared Apartments: In case you have classmates or friends with whom you wish to stay or who are also looking for residential accommodations, you all can rent an apartment. This way you’ll be individually paying for your rooms, washroom facilities, electricity, kitchen, hall, etc. Just keep in mind that such apartments are more expensive than most of the other types of living spaces.

         Price Range: 150 Euros to 300 Euros weekly

  • Private Apartments: These are the most expensive of all. Students entering the first year of their college studies should avoid choosing this type of accommodation as it may burn a hole in their pockets.

         Price Range: 600 Euros to 1,000 Euros monthly

Check: Part-time work options in Spain for International Students








Average Food Cost in Spain

Food Item

Rate (in INR)

12 Eggs

2.02 Euro (Rs 183) 

1 Litre Milk

0.80 Euro (Rs 72)

Loaf of Bread

1.02 Euro (Rs 92)

1 Kg Potato

1.21 Euro (Rs 109)

1 Kg Apples

1.80 Euro (Rs 163)

1 Kg Banana

1.62 Euro (Rs 146)

1 Kg White Rice

1.18 Euro (Rs 107)

1 Kg Cheese

10.24 Euro (Rs 925)

1 Kg Orange

1.48 Euro (Rs 134)

1 Kg Tomato

1.73 Euro (Rs 156)

1 Kg Onion

1.31 Euro (Rs 118)

Coke/Pepsi (small bottle)

1.81 Euro (Rs 164)

Beer

2.49 Euro (Rs 225)

Coffee

1.70 Euro (Rs 154)

Figures shown as per current conversion rates (April 10, 2024, i.e. € 1 = 90.35 INR)

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Ways International Students can reduce living costs in Spain

  • Choose a less expensive city to pursue your studies.
  • Choose a university or college where the tuition fee is not too high.
  • Apply for a scholarship if you meet all the set requirements for the same.
  • Opt for programs with a shorter duration such as January programs, immersive 5-week summer programs, etc. This way you’ll be able to gain the right skills in a short period with less tuition fee.
  • Earn while you learn. If your program allows, pick up a part-time job which will help you earn that extra cash.
  • Buy second-hand study products when you’re living in Spain.

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Cost of Living in Spain FAQs

Q. How much do I need to spend on living if I am studying in Spain as an international student?

A. Generally, you won't be requiring over 900 euros to 1,350 euros monthly while living in Spain. This amount of money is enough to live comfortably in Spain given that you keep track of your expenditures and spend cautiously. But if a student wants to pursue higher education in Madrid or Barcelona, the cost of living will be a bit expensive. 

Q. What things should be kept in mind while choosing an accommodation in Spain?

A. Every individual has a different liking and choice when it comes to staying at a place and maintaining a lifestyle. Many things such as utilities provided, food, location of the place, popularity, etc are taken into account when one searches for a place of residence.

Q. Do Spanish universities provide accommodation to international students?

A. Students who secure admission to Spanish universities are usually provided accommodation in student residence halls (Colegios Mayores) or apartments. Rent in each Spanish university varies according to its location.

Q. Can I live with my friend in Spain while studying?

A. Yes, you can stay with your classmates or friends who are also looking for similar residential accommodation. This way you’ll be individually paying for your rooms, washroom facilities, electricity, kitchen, hall, etc.

Q. Is there any program that can allow me to live in Spain for just a small duration?

A. Yes, programs such as January programs, immersive 5-week summer programs, etc require you to stay in Spain for a small period. This way you’ll be able to gain the right skills in a short period with less tuition fee.

Q:   How to apply for a Spain visa?

A:

Step 1: If the applicant is a minor, one of their parents must submit the application for a study visa to Spain on their behalf.
Step 2: The Consular Office is the competent authority to accept visa applications from individuals residing in cities that have a consulate. Applicants may also speak with visa brokers who have received advance approval from the Consular Office.
Step 3: The Consular Office will give the applicant a certificate of receipt of the application along with a number that will allow them to monitor the progress of their dossier via a link on the official website after they submit their Student Visa application.
Step 4: The Consular Office could ask the applicant to provide any missing paperwork or to offer further information if it's needed to make a determination on their application for a student visa to Spain. A personal interview with the candidate may also be scheduled.
Step 5: After a decision has been reached, the Spain Study Visa must be picked up in person within two months by the applicant or their agent (if the applicant is a minor).

Q:   What is the cost of studying in Spain?

A:

Due to its low and affordable tuition fees, Spain has come to be recognised as one of the popular study destinations for international students, who are budget-minded. How much it will cost will also depend upon a few other factors such as the university, place, type of programme, and the institute’s reputation. If a student is looking forward to studying at a public university, he or she may have to spend between 2,000-3,500 Euros annually.

Q:   What is the cost of living in Spain?

A:

How much would you pay for living will depend on lot many factors such as the room type, facilities available, location, etc. A one-bedroom apartment in the student-famous city, Madrid, may cost students around 1,000 Euros, whereas one may have to pay 850 Euros for an apartment in Barcelona.

The table below displays the rent of a 1-bedroom flat in different Spanish cities that are cheap for overseas students:

City

1-bedroom flat (centre)

1-bedroom flat (periphery)

Salamanca

450 €

305 €

Córdoba

416 €

350 €

Seville

620 €

446 €

Granada

550 €

420 €

Q:   Is it worth getting an MBA in Spain?

A:

If students are considering Europe a study destination, then Spain is a wonderful place to study. If students want to diversify their CV and work in Spain in a MNC then an MBA in Spain can be their gateway. The tuition fees in Spain is lower than Canada, UK, Ireland Universities have a well-deserved international reputation

  • Low tuition fees
  • Variety of scholarship options
  • Students can participate in internship opportunities
  • Various MBA specializations

Q:   Should I get an MBA in Germany or Spain?

A:

Both Germany and Spain offer unique experiences and advantages when it comes to studies. But, the decision to study abroad in Spain or Germany depends on various factors such as academic goals, personal preferences, and priorities. Refer to the table given below to make an informed decision of studying MBA from any of these countries:

Factors

Germany

Academic Excellence

Known for world-class education, with various universities ranked best in the world. Germany is an excellent place to study if students want to explore fields like Science and Engineering

Tuition free education

Various public German universities offer tuition-free education, thereby, reducing financial burden of students

Strong economy

Germany has a robust economy with various job prospects and internships, especially in industries like Technology, Finance and Automotive Engineering

Culturally Diverse

Germany is culturally diverse. Students can explore different cuisines and cultures

Efficient Public Transportation

Efficiency and well-connect transportation system

Spain 

Factors

Spain

Cultural Experience

Spain is known for its beautiful landscapes, rich culture, and warm climate. This country offers a unique blend of history, art, music, and cuisine

Language Learning

While studying here, students will have an opportunity to learn or improve Spanish language skills

Affordability

Affordable as compared other countries like the US and UK

Know more about:

Q:   How much does an MBA cost in Spain?

A:

The first-year tuition fees for an MBA in Spain is between INR 10 Lacs – INR 40 lakh. Some of the universities will have tuition fees above INR 40 lakh. But, most of the MBA universities in Spain will have the tuition fees range between INR 20 Lacs – INR 40 lakh. Refer to the table given below to know about the first-year tuition fees for MBA universities in Spain.

University

First-Year Tuition Fees

University of Navarra

INR 35.07 L

IE Business School

INR 72.61 L

EAE Business School

INR 26.02 L - INR 27.35 L

EU Business School

INR 19.32 L - INR 22.8 L

Q:   What is the eligibility to get admission in Kasturiba Gandhi Jal (Spain) College of Education for UG/PG courses?

A:
Kasturiba Gandhi Jal (Spain) College of Education has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
CoursesEligibility
B.EdCandidate must have passed graduation from a recognised University/Institute.

Q:   What are the documents required in the visa process for indian students at University of Barcelona, Spain?

A:

The documents required for Indian students applying for a visa to study at the University of Barcelona, Spain, typically include the following:

  • A valid passport for the intended period of stay.
  • Two passport-size photos.
  • Certificate of acceptance from the University of Barcelona.
  • Academic documents of previous education
  • Travel and medical insurance policy copies
  • Proof of accommodation in Spain
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