Tuition (non-EU)
€8100
IELTS minimum
5.5
Institution
Applied-sciences university
City
Tartu, Estonia
Fields
aviation, engineering, stem
Why this works
- Estonia is an EU/Schengen member, so an EAA diploma opens legal work rights across the entire European Union.
- Public state-owned institution — accreditation is governmental, not private-brand, which matters for licence recognition.
- IELTS minimum of 5.5 is among the lowest bars for any English-taught aviation programme in Europe.
- On-campus dormitory is available with costs from €150–€250/month, making Tartu one of the cheapest student cities in the EU.
- Living costs in Tartu are estimated at €600/month — significantly lower than aviation programmes in the UK, Netherlands, or Germany.
- Highly specialised aviation focus (pilot training, aircraft engineering, air traffic services) with direct EASA-aligned professional pathways.
What to check
- Most 3-year programmes are listed under Estonian-taught tracks — English delivery for school-leavers is not explicitly confirmed.
- Commercial Pilot programmes require a CPL(A)/CPL(H) licence or ATPL theory before admission — this is not an entry-level flight school.
- All pilot-track applicants must pass an EASA Class 1 medical; failing it is a non-negotiable hard disqualification.
- Tartu is a small university city: internship and employer networks in aviation are limited compared to capitals like Tallinn or Riga.
- Tuition for 3-year programmes is not publicly stated on the website — the student cannot verify the full cost before applying.
Accommodation
€200–350/mo private — EAA campus is in Ülenurme near Tartu. On-campus dormitory; Tartu private market €200–350/month.
Scholarships
Harno national scholarships open to all CIS/Eastern European students. Apply via harno.ee.
Figures are indicative and change by academic year. Always confirm tuition, deadlines and visa requirements on the official institution and government sources before applying.