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Starting strong at KTU: your guide to a smooth integration

Important | 2025-07-28

Embarking on your studies abroad is more than a change of location – it’s the start of an exciting chapter filled with opportunities, challenges, and personal growth. As you prepare to join Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), a little planning can go a long way in turning your transition into a rewarding experience.

From figuring out the best way to reach Kaunas, choosing between student dorms and private rentals, to understanding the local climate and culture, moving to a new country comes with plenty of questions. You’ll find many answers right here, and for everything else, KTU’s International Studies Office is ready to support you every step of the way.

Choose the right accommodation

KTU has 12 dormitories for its students, all of which are located close to the main university campus. In the dormitory, you may have a single or shared room, and access to the common kitchen, laundry and other facilities. Monthly rent rates vary, depending on the room type; you may pay from around €90 to over €250 per month. Visit the KTU dormitories page for more information. Take a virtual tour to see what KTU dormitories look like!

KTU dormitory
KTU dormitory No.10

Those valuing their privacy or willing to live elsewhere can opt for private accommodation. There are many websites offering accommodation in Kaunas. Also, you may check groups on social media (search term: butu nuoma Kaune) for options. The rent might cost from €150 to €500, depending on the size and other qualities of the accommodation chosen, and you will need to pay the bills (electricity, water, heating, etc.) on top. Keep in mind that the heating season in Lithuania runs from October to April, and this will affect the price of your bills.

Although Kaunas is a fairly inexpensive place to live, don’t take our word for it; check this out with our students – chat with Student Ambassadors.

Investigate the travelling to and around Kaunas options

Kaunas
Kaunas castle in the old town

Kaunas is in the centre of Lithuania, just an hour’s drive from Vilnius. The city centre can be reached by train, bus, or the airport shuttle. If you use public transport, you will end up in Kaunas Bus Station (Kauno autobusų stotis) or Kaunas Railway Station (Kauno geležinkelio stotis). They are situated next to each other and close to the city centre. Kaunas city transport is efficient, cheap and allows you to reach every corner of the city easily.

For travelling around the city, download the Ziogas app, which will help you to plan and pay for your trips.

“Within a 10-minute walk, you can find yourself in a beautiful park. If you feel more adventurous, you can get on a bus and in 20 minutes you will be in nature. When you call your friends, you can say: Let’s meet at X place in 30 minutes. It takes a maximum of half an hour to go anywhere in the city,” says Eylul Guleryuz from Turkey, studying MSc Artificial Intelligence in Computer Science at KTU.

Kaunas, one of the best cities for students according to global ranking, has it all – cultural life with museums, festivals and concerts, parks and greenery, and historical heritage. For nature lovers, there are several forest parks, exceptional walking grounds, such as Santaka (Eng. confluence) or Nemunas Island Park, and riverside bicycle roads. In summer, you can even go to the beach – there is a choice of them too!

“For those who feel connected with nature, Kaunas is the right place. When I feel down, I go for a walk to Ąžuolynas Park. When I need a quiet and peaceful moment, I like going by the lake to listen to the calmness of water and the sounds of birds singing,” says Busra Bilaloglu from Turkey, who has just graduated with a degree in International Business.

Get acquainted with local weather and culture

Do you know what it means to be a culturally sensitive traveller? They are prepared to blend into the environment, experience the new place as locals and get the most out of their stay in a country far from home.

Take some time to better familiarise yourself with your future study country, Lithuania. By knowing even briefly your soon-to-be home’s culture, history, geography, economy, and government, your study abroad experience will be enriched and your time spent more meaningful.

Lithuanian traditional food
Šaltibarščiai, aka pink soup, traditional Lithuanian summer dish

You can start with the official websites for overseas travellers, investors and students, or check out an official Lithuania gateway, Lithuania co-create. The majority of Lithuanians will speak English or Russian; however, knowing a few Lithuanian words and phrases might help greatly in the beginning. When you are at the university, enrol in classes for learning Lithuanian. Life will feel different once you understand the locals.

According to KTU alumna Wendy Giovanna Andino Villalta from Honduras, Lithuanians, who typically are reserved and shy around strangers, open up when they hear their native tongue.

“When you try to speak Lithuanian (even if it’s broken), the locals appreciate the effort. It has been hard, but my Lithuanian skills have gotten better. Now, I can communicate with locals at the supermarket, or in stores,” says Giovanna, to whom learning languages is one of her hobbies.

Weather alert! There are four seasons in Lithuania, in autumn-winter, it rains and snows often, and although summers tend to be warm and sunny, the colder season might feel a bit dark and damp. Our winters might feel rather cold for someone coming from a warmer climate. However, we suggest bringing only essential warm clothes. There are plenty of shopping centres in Kaunas, where you will find all the necessary things for your stay here.

Prepare to make the most of your studies

Although “Extracurricular activities” is one of the last parts of your résumé, don’t underestimate its importance. Most employers get major information about the applicant’s hobbies and personality from this section of their CV. In some cases, the last part of your résumé can determine whether you will be accepted for a new job, especially, if you do not have enough relevant work experience.

Gifted KTU
KTU GIFTed talent academy students in the Campus Library

Whether it is learning alongside the most gifted, getting inspired through arts, or being guided by dedicated mentors – KTU has thought about all the aspects of your university journey. Check out these exclusive personal development opportunities here.

If you need encouragement, get inspired by the story of KTU students from Ukraine, Sofiia Gliuza and Illia Filipas.

Beyond their main studies, both Sofiia and Illia joined talent development programmes at KTU. “International students shouldn’t let their doubts keep them from their passion,” says Sofiia.

Meet your peers beforehand

In Lithuania, the school year starts on September 1st. However, make sure to arrive at least a week before the semester starts, not to miss the Welcome Week, which is a great way to get to know your university, and your new home town and make new friends. This year’s Welcome Week is scheduled for 25–30 August.

However, if you miss the welcome week’s introduction to the university, you can find all the information on the important issues of your university life at the Student Infocentre, housing International Relations, Student Affairs and Doctoral School, located at the heart of the KTU Campus, Studentų Street 50.

Overall, to get acquainted with the University environment, take our virtual tour, where you will find everything – from dormitories to research laboratories filmed as they are.

Welcome Week
International Students registration in 2024

Last but not least – don’t overstress about arriving at Kaunas – our mentors, trained by Erasmus Student Network KTU and KTU Students’ Union, will not only meet you but also show you around the city.

Talk to others who have been there. Check out the KTU Ambassadors – among them, you may find your fellow countryman who is also a KTU student. The Ambassadors are a friendly group of international KTU students dedicated to helping their peers adjust to the new environment.

Always remember, the University is not a building, but people who are there to make you feel welcome and happy.

Are you ready to come? Have you checked that you have everything needed for smooth travel? Great! Looking forward to greeting you at KTU.

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