Mykolas Romeris University (MRU) is Lithuania's largest specialised public university for social sciences, humanities and business, founded in Vilnius in 1990 as the country's first post-independence higher-education institution.


€4,690
18 months
English
September
Vilnius, Lithuania
Public
Mykolas Romeris University (MRU) is Lithuania's largest specialised public university for social sciences, humanities and business, founded in Vilnius in 1990 as the country's first post-independence higher-education institution. MRU teaches 26 English-medium programmes to around 7,000 students, including an Executive MBA and Master's degrees in Finance and Logistics Management for international applicants.
MRU was founded in Vilnius on 28 April 1990 as the Lithuanian Police Academy, the first new higher-education institution created after Lithuania's 11 March 1990 restoration of independence; it was renamed Law University of Lithuania in 2000 and became Mykolas Romeris University in 2004, named after Constitutional Law professor Mykolas Romeris (1880-1945). MRU describes itself as the leader in social sciences in Lithuania, with social-science and humanities programmes making up 95% of its academic portfolio (AIKOS database) and roughly 7,000 students. The university is organised into five academic divisions: the Law School, the Public Security Academy (Kaunas), the Faculty of Human and Social Studies, the Faculty of Public Governance and Business, and the Sudovian Academy (Marijampolė), formed on 1 October 2024 when Marijampolė College became part of MRU. The main Vilnius campus is at Ateities st. 20, LT-08303. MRU runs 26 English-taught programmes, including 7 joint or double-degree programmes, and lists Dongseo University (South Korea), Josai University (Japan) and Huazhong University of Science and Technology (China) among its most active Asian partners. Its library is open seven days a week, and MRU LAB is a network of interdisciplinary social-innovation laboratories connecting academia, business, government and society.
Financial Management (Master of Finances)
Logistics Management (Master of Business Management)
Master of Business Administration (Executive MBA)
Day-to-day life for Indian students pursuing this program at Mykolas Romeris University (MRU) in Vilnius, the country. This covers accommodation, food, campus environment, safety, and the student support systems available to you during your this program years.
Campus environment
MRU was founded in Vilnius on 28 April 1990 as the Lithuanian Police Academy, the first new higher-education institution created after Lithuania's 11 March 1990 restoration of independence; it was renamed Law University of Lithuania in 2000 and became Mykolas Romeris University in 2004, named after Constitutional Law professor Mykolas Romeris (1880-1945). MRU describes itself as the leader in social sciences in Lithuania, with social-science and humanities programmes making up 95% of its academic portfolio (AIKOS database) and roughly 7,000 students. The university is organised into five academic divisions: the Law School, the Public Security Academy (Kaunas), the Faculty of Human and Social Studies, the Faculty of Public Governance and Business, and the Sudovian Academy (Marijampolė), formed on 1 October 2024 when Marijampolė College became part of MRU. The main Vilnius campus is at Ateities st. 20, LT-08303. MRU runs 26 English-taught programmes, including 7 joint or double-degree programmes, and lists Dongseo University (South Korea), Josai University (Japan) and Huazhong University of Science and Technology (China) among its most active Asian partners. Its library is open seven days a week, and MRU LAB is a network of interdisciplinary social-innovation laboratories connecting academia, business, government and society.
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Accommodation
MRU operates its own Student House across two Vilnius addresses, Didlaukio st. 57 and Didlaukio st. 86, with official 2026 monthly prices for enrolled students ranging from about EUR 110 for a place in a shared triple room up to EUR 135-160 for a double-room place, EUR 230-275 for a single room, and EUR 500-550 for a renovated single room with private kitchen; a non-refundable EUR 100 reservation fee is credited against the first month's rent. Didlaukio st. 57 has wireless Wi-Fi; Didlaukio st. 86 only wired internet. Students who prefer private housing are pointed by MRU's International Office to named options including SHED Vilnius (furnished studios near MRU, reachable by bus 55/57), SOLO SOCIETY City House Vilnius, the Liv_in Vilnius co-living complex and Chapters co-living/co-working, plus listing sites Aruodas.lt and Domoplius.lt. As an independent benchmark, Numbeo's July 2026 data price a private one-bedroom apartment at about EUR 768/month in central Vilnius and about EUR 554/month outside the centre, several times MRU's own dormitory rates.
Daily living support
MRU's own international-student pages do not publish any dedicated Indian, South Asian or halal food partnership near either Student House or the Ateities st. campus. As an independent benchmark, Numbeo's July 2026 Vilnius data price an inexpensive restaurant meal at about EUR 13.00 and a fast-food combo meal at about EUR 7.50. Vilnius has a growing international restaurant scene reflecting its wider student and expatriate population, but students with specific dietary needs should independently research current options near their assigned housing and budget for self-catering in the Student House's shared kitchen facilities, since MRU does not publish dedicated guidance on this topic.
Safety and support
Numbeo's July 2026 Vilnius Crime Index stood at 29.16 (Low) against a Safety Index of 70.84, with 'safety walking alone during daylight' rated Very High (86.55) and 'at night' rated High (62.96) -- a materially safer profile than many other popular European study cities, though still meaningfully lower after dark. MRU's International Admissions Office (study@mruni.eu, +370 5 271 4700, WhatsApp +370 6 564 6682, Office I-122) is the named first point of contact for enrolled international students, with incoming@mruni.eu and student.support@mruni.eu handling Erasmus and full-time student support respectively. Lithuania's unified emergency number is 112. MRU's International Admissions Office (Office I-122, Ateities st. 20) supports applicants through the online application at apply.mruni.eu, and separate incoming@mruni.eu / student.support@mruni.eu contacts handle Erasmus-exchange versus full-time degree-seeking students after arrival. International students who are still completing their Temporary Residence Permit application may study their first semester remotely, provided they arrive in Lithuania by 1 September of their intake year unless a later start date is specified; MRU states it will notify Lithuania's Migration Department of contract termination if a student fails to arrive without a valid reason. Enrolled students have access to a dedicated Psychological Support service, a Career Center, MRU's own mobile app, and the Moodle virtual-learning platform used for the evening and hybrid sessions that most Business/Management master's programmes run on.
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