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A Comprehensive Guide to Studying in:
Argentina

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Argentina hosts more international students than anywhere else in Latin America, and it’s easy to see why. With free undergraduate tuition at the country’s public universities and lower living costs than much of Europe and North America, it is one of the most affordable study destinations in the world.

Yet it’s not just a cheap way to get an MBA. Both the Universidad de Palermo and IAE Business School feature in the QS Global MBA Rankings 2023, while the Universidad de Buenos Aires is ranked in the global top 100 universities by QS.

Argentina is also a melting pot of climates and cultures. From towering glaciers to golden beaches, you’ll find every type of geography in this huge country. And in a nation built by immigrants, you’ll feel more than welcome as an international student.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

How much will it cost to live and study in Argentina?
Do I need to get a visa to live and study in Argentina?
How reputable are Argentina universities?
What is the job market like for graduates in Argentina?
Are there a lot of international students in Argentina?

Did You Know? Fun Facts About Argentina

  • 1 There are more international students (120,000) in Argentina than in any other country in Latin America.
  • 2 Around 60% of the Argentine population is thought to have Italian ancestry.
  • 3 Argentina has a highly diverse geography, ranging from huge glaciers to vast deserts.
  • 4 In terms of land area, Argentina is the second-biggest country in Latin America and the eighth-biggest in the world.
  • 5 Welsh is a recognized regional language in Argentina. It is spoken in the country’s Chubut province, where Welsh settlers first arrived in the 1860s.

Which Visas & permits do i need in Argentina

To study for an MBA in Argentina, you’ll need to apply for a student visa before you arrive in the country. You can apply at your local Argentine embassy, and you’ll need the following documents:

  • A passport that is valid for at least six months
  • Two passport-sized photographs
  • A completed visa application form
  • Your university acceptance letter
  • Proof that you can support yourself financially while in Argentina

You may need to provide more documents depending on your personal situation and country of citizenship. You’ll also have to pay a fee of USD$150 / EUR€150 when you apply. For a full list of requirements, visit the Argentina Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship website.

Banking in Argentina

In general, you can only open a bank account in Argentina after you arrive in the country. As a minimum, you’ll need a valid passport, proof of residence in Argentina, and an acceptance letter from your university to open an account.

The biggest banks in Argentina include BBVA, Banco de la Nación Argentina, Santander, and Banco Provincia de Buenos Aires.

Because the American dollar is widely accepted in Argentina, many international banks will allow you to

What do I need to know about healthcare in Argentina

Argentina has one of the most comprehensive public healthcare networks in Latin America. It is free at the point of use and widely accessible in the country’s major cities. However, waiting times can be long, and it can be difficult to get an appointment.

For this reason, private health insurance may be a better option if you’re an international student. Waiting times are shorter, there is more chance of finding an English-speaking doctor, and you typically don’t need as many documents to sign-up. Private healthcare plans start from around USD$50 per month.

Housing options for students in Argentina

Students in Argentina have a couple of different accommodation options. Some students will choose to stay in university dormitories. You’ll share a flat with other students at your university. These are normally offered through each individual university, so it’s best to ask them directly for information about prices and availability.

Otherwise, private housing in Argentina is affordable compared to much of Europe and North America. The average cost of a one-bedroom apartment in the country is $238. This is likely to be cheaper outside of major city centers. The most popular property websites in Argentina are zonaprop, Argenprop, and MercadoLibre.

For a single person, the estimated monthly living costs in Argentina are around $418, excluding rent.

What are the public transport options in Argentina

Buenos Aires has the most extensive public transport network of any Argentinian city. It has its own underground metro and is well-served by a combination of buses, trains, and taxis.

Outside the capital, the country’s public transport is not as well-developed, although it is still affordable and fairly reliable. A single ticket on public transport costs around USD$0.25, while a monthly pass will set you back around USD$15.

How much does a Big Mac cost in Argentina

The Big Mac Index is an informal way of comparing the purchasing-power parity (PPP) of different countries. It was invented by The Economist in 1986 and uses the cost of a Big Mac to judge whether currencies are valued correctly.

A Big Mac costs 590 pesos in Argentina and USD$5.15 in the United States. The difference between this exchange rate and the actual exchange rate suggests that the peso is undervalued by 11.3%.