Are you ready to change the world? Study Sustainable Business and Green Technologies and take responsibility for the future of the planet!The future belongs to us. Choose Sustainable Business and Green Technologies studies and contribute to the preservation of the planet for future generations!
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Full-time
3 years
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
October, March
Language
English
Credits
120 Credits
Delivered
On Campus
Campus Location
Vilnius, Lithuania
Disciplines
Natural Sciences & Mathematics
The global business environment is changing rapidly. The problems of climate change, the environmental crisis, and the consumer economy require us to take responsibility for solving these problems. Therefore, the new SMK study program is designed to solve global problems, but at the same time to teach how to do it on a local scale, taking specific actions of responsible behavior in companies and communities. Green technologies can help protect the environment, reduce emissions, and improve people’s quality of life. Sustainable business can help create an economically sustainable and responsible business culture that contributes to the common good.
You will study:
- Economics- Management- Marketing,- Principles of sustainability,- Sustainable business principles,- Technological business processes,- Responsible business culture/Sustainable business philosophy/Social responsibility in business,- Business data analysis,- Sustainable communication and ethics/Digital business,- Management of sustainable business projects,- Creation of sustainable goods and services,- Technological innovations,- Cyber security,- Green technologies,- Technology implementation and management,- Climate change and environmental protection,- Customer Experience Management,- International law,- Sustainable logistics,- Sustainable finance, etc.
Here is grading score requirements for this programme.
Here’s what we charge for tuition.
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Are you from Bangladesh? You might need a student visa...
Don’t worry, everything is perfectly fine. We’re here to make your search for the right international degree in Lithuania smoother, simpler, and a lot more enjoyable.
While we’re working on bringing you all the latest updates, you can get a head start and:
Check if you really need a student visa.
Since you’re from Bangladesh and planning to study full-time in Lithuania, yes, you’ll definitely need to apply for a Lithuanian national visa (Visa D) or a temporary residence permit for studies.
Visit the official sources.
Head straight to the Embassy of Lithuania in New Delhi (which handles Bangladeshi applications) or the Migration Department of Lithuania website. That’s where you’ll find the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Watch the deadlines.
Visa and residence permit applications can take several weeks sometimes months. Don’t let a late submission make you miss your semester start date.
Gather your documents.
You’ll need:
A valid passport
An official letter of acceptance from a Lithuanian higher education institution
A completed visa or residence permit application form
Proof of financial means to support yourself during your studies
Health insurance valid in Lithuania and the Schengen area
Passport-sized photos
Academic certificates and language test results (like IELTS or TOEFL)
It’s a bit of a paperwork treasure hunt, but every piece counts!
Start saving and planning your finances.
You’ll have to prove that you can cover your tuition fees and living expenses in Lithuania accommodation, food, transport, and yes, maybe a few extra euros for exploring Vilnius or trying out local cepelinai (Lithuanian dumplings).
Polish your English skills.
Most Lithuanian universities offer English-taught programs, so strong English proficiency will help you both with your visa process and your studies.
All in all, applying for your Lithuanian student visa might feel like a lot at first, but it’s your first step toward an amazing European adventure full of learning, culture, and new opportunities.
Good luck!
If you’re from Bangladesh, you will need a Lithuanian national visa (Visa D) or a temporary residence permit that allows you to study and work in Lithuania.
Here you can see the rules for combining part-time work with your studies.
How can I apply?At local authorities |
Application requirements
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Duration of work authorizationYour right to work remains valid for the same duration as your residence permit and is directly linked to your studies. |
Max. hours of work per week Up to 40 hours per week (full-time) Lithuanian law allows full-time students from non-EU countries to work without special limits, provided they continue their studies. |
Required documentsYou don’t need a separate work permit, but you should always have the following ready if requested by authorities or your employer:
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