BUEB Main page
Students' page HU - Magyar

Budapest University of Economics and Business

  • International
  • Our university
      • About us
      • Management of BUEB
      • Vision and mission
      • BUEB in a nutshell
      • History and traditions
      • Faculties
      • Our Community
      • Alumni
      • International Relations
      • Highlights
      • Accreditations and International memberships
      • Partnerships and collaborations
      • Student opportunities
      • Our Organization
      • Foundation for the Budapest Business University
      • Educational, academic and research departments
      • Support units
      • Student organisation
      • Bodies and committees
      • Advocacy groups
  • Sustainability
  • Scientific life
      • Highlights
      • Latest news
      • Portfolio overview
      • Economic and social impact
      • Awards and recognitions
      • Events and knowledge sharing
      • Research portfolio
      • Doctoral School
      • Knowledge map
      • Centres of Excellence
      • Prosperitas
      • Talent Development & Services
      • Students’ Research Societies (TDK)
      • Students’ Academic Societies
      • Research Coordination Office
      • Library
      • Centres of Excellence
      • Budapest LAB – Office for Entrepreneurship Development
      • Future of Higher Education Research Centre
      • Centre of Excellence for Sustainability Impacts in Business and Society
      • Centre of Excellence for Future Value Chains
      • Centre of Excellence for Visitor Economy
  • Business partnerships
Home page >
Useful and practical information for incoming Erasmus students
Budapest University of Economics and Business
BGE
Search
Menu
Search
Menu
Useful and practical information for incoming Erasmus students
Useful and practical information for incoming Erasmus students

Welcome to Budapest Business School!


On this page you can find some practical information in connection with your stay in Budapest Business School.

Coming to Hungary – what you need to do

Inform your international coordinator

Please inform your international coordinator of your Faculty at your earliest convenience on the exact date, time, flight-number of your arrival to Budapest. 

Please take into consideration, that due to the Coronavirus the Government of Hungary introduced entry restrictions on July 15th 2020. Countries are classified into “red”, “yellow” and “green” categories, based on the severity of the COVID situation in each. 

Covid-19 information for passengers is available at https://www.bud.hu/en/covid_19 We will inform you about the special rules – such as possible requirement of PCR tests and / or quarantine. 

Sign the Certificate of Arrival

After having arrived to Budapest, please go to the Student Services Office at your faculty and ask the coordinator to sign the Certificate of Arrival. Due to the Covid-19 measures in case you have to go to quarantine, this regulation will be modified, and you are allowed to send it by email to the coordinator.

What to bring with you?
  • Please bring with you 4 passport size photos! 
  • We advise you to prepare for a four-season climate - both with light and warm clothes 
  • We advise you to bring with you dictionaries (if you have any) of Hungarian and your native tongue and English 
  • We advise you to bring with you necessary medicaments - if you use any

Administrative tasks to be done after your arrival

NEK Identifier

The first step of getting a permanent student card is to have a NEK identifier. You visit the Documentations Office (Kormányablak) to get a NEK identifier and have his or her photo taken in order to start the application process.

Necessary documents: passport


The closest offices to your own Faculty: 

  • If you are a student of Faculty of Commerce, Hospitality and Tourism you should go to: 1133 Budapest, Visegrádi u. 110-112.

Office hours

Monday 08.00 - 19.30

Tuesday 08.00 - 19.30

Wednesday 08.00 - 20.00

Thursday 08.00 - 20.00

Friday 08.00 - 19.30

Saturday 08.00 - 13.30

Sunday 08.00 - 13.30


  • If you are a student of Faculty of Finance and Accountancy you should go to: 1145 Budapest, Pétervárad u. 11- 17.

Office hours

Monday 08.00 - 18.00

Tuesday 08.00 - 16.00

Wednesday 11.00 - 19.00

Thursday 08.00 - 16.00

Friday 08.00 - 14.00


  • If you are a student of Faculty of International Management and Business you should go to: 1165, Budapest Baross G.u. 28-30.

 Office hours

Monday 08.00 - 16.00

Tuesday 08.00 - 16.00

Wednesday 11.00 - 19.00

Thursday 08.00 - 16.00

Friday 08.00 - 14.00

Temporary Student Card

You will be given a temporary student card while your permanent student card is ready. The card is valid for 60 days, so pay attention to the expiration date. You can ask for a new one at the Student Information Office. 

When you receive your permanent student card, please have it validated by picking up a sticker at your study program coordinator’s office. The permanent card is NOT valid without a sticker and it must be validated each semester.

Public Transport Pass

When you have your temporary student card, you can buy monthly student public transport pass which costs 3450 HUF.

For more information please visit the website of BKK (public transportation company)!

Hungarian Mobile Number (optional)

In Hungary there are three mobile service providers: Telekom, Telenor and Vodafone. Since you are a foreign student, you can only buy pre-paid mobile number which means that every time you do not have enough money on the card you have to go either to the mobile service provider to put some money on the card, go to the news agent’s, fill it through bank automat or online. 

For buying a pre-paid card you need to have the following documents with you: passport containing your visa 

You can find the shops of the mobile service providers almost everywhere, but the best option is if you go to a shopping mall, for example Árkád (Budapest, Örs vezér tere 25/A, 1106) or Westend (Budapest, Váci út 3, 1062). 

Opening a Bank Account (optional)

We would recommend you to go a shopping mall to open a bank account (for example in OTP Bank, UniCredit Bank, etc). The only document that is necessary for opening a bank account is your passport.

Address registration

Due to the COVID-19 situation, you have to inform the authorities about your stay in Hungary.

If you live in a dormitory the address registration card should be signed by the Head of the Dormitory and an accommodation certificate should be issued as well.

If you live in a flat then the following documents should be submitted: 

  • Contract
  • Property sheet

You have to go to the Land Office to ask for a property sheet in case the owner of the flat cannot give you one. If you live in districts I., II., III., VIII., IX., X., XI., XII., XVIII., XIX.,XX., XXI., XXII., XXIII. then you have to go to 1111 Budapest, Budafoki út 59. If you live in the IV., V., VI., VII., XIII., XIV., XV., XVI., XVII. districts, you have to go to the following address 1149 Budapest, Bosnyák tér 5.

Office hours

Monday 07.30 - 14.00

Tuesday 07.30 - 14.00

Wednesday 07.30 - 14.00

Thursday 07.30 - 14.00

Friday 07.30 - 11.00


The price of the property sheet is 6250 HUF.

The address registration card should be signed either by the owner of the flat or the officially authorized person.

Health Insurance

Please check whether you have valid European Health Insurance Card! If you do not have it, please take out health insurance before your mobility!

What and where to do in school?

During your studies at Budapest Business School you will get in contact with several departments of the university, most often with the staff of the International Mobility Office and the Student Information Office of your Faculty. The following figure below shows where you should turn for help with your matters:

Academic Calendar 2021/2022

For your information: the 2021/2022 academic year starts on 2 September with an information week. 

Semester 1
Semester 2

Orientation Day

02 September 2021

03 February 2022

First day of teaching

06 September 2021

07 February 2022

Teaching period

06 September – 11 December 2021

07 February – 14 May 2022

Autumn/spring break

18 – 22 October 2021

14 – 19 March 2022

I. mid-term exam week (classes can be held parallel to assessments) 

25 October – 30 October 2021

21 – 26 March 2022

National holidays

23 October 2021 (Day of Revolution)

15 April 2022 (Good Friday)

18 April 2022 (Easter Monday)

01 May 2022 (Labour Day)

06 June 2022 (Pentecost Monday)

II. mid-term exam week (classes can be held parallel to assessments) 

06 – 11 December 2021

09 – 14 May 2022

Examination period

13 December 2021 – 22 January 2022* 

16 May – 25 June 2022

* Between Christmas and New Year the buildings of BUEB are closed (from 24 December 2021 to 02 January 2022) 

How to get to the faculties?

Faculty of Commerce, Hospitality and Tourism

The main building of the Faculty is in the heart of Budapest in the 5th District, three minutes walking from the Hungarian Parliament (address: 1054 Budapest, Alkotmány utca 9-11., – utca means street). Some of the contact hours during your studies will be in this building but the majority will be in the other building of the Faculty which is 5 minutes far by walking (Address: 1055 Budapest, Markó utca 29-31). 


In case you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact Mr. József Dániel TÓTH, Erasmus Coordinator (toth.jozsef@uni-bge.hu). 

telephone: +36 1 301 3415

Faculty of International Management and Business

The Faculty is at 22-24 Diósy Lajos utca in the 16th district in a peaceful suburban area. The best way to come is by taking the underground (Metro-line 2) up to the terminal at Örs vezér tere. There is a suburban train station by which you can come 5 stations and get off at Imre utca. Then crossing the busy road of Veres Péter utca you’ll have to walk along this street - in the direction you were coming from by the train - until you get to Diósy Lajos utca. Here you turn left into Diósy utca and walk along until you get to the main building of the Faculty on the left hand side. The other possibility is to get on number 45 bus at Örs vezér tere and get off at stop named Diósy Lajos utca.


In case you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact Ms. Anikó MAGYAR (Erasmus Coordinator) (magyar.aniko@uni-bge.hu). 

telephone: +36 1 467 7800 extension number: 349 

Faculty of Finance and Accountancy

The building is in the 14th district a few kilometres from the centre of Budapest. The address is 1149 Budapest, Buzogány street 10-12.

It is easily accessible by public transport as follows:

1. by Metro-line 2 (M2) → Ferenc Puskás metro station 

a. 80A trolleybus 

b. 130 bus until Kaffka Margit bus stop.

2. from Keleti railway station → 80A trolleybus until Kaffka Margit bus stop.


In case you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact our Erasmus Coordinators: Ms. Erzsébet SCHRAUF-CSIZMADIA

e-mail: schrauf-csizmadia.erzsebet@uni-bge.hu

telephone: 00 36 1 469-6600 / extension: 6510

Electronic systems: NEPTUN, COOSPACE, MODULO, access to WIFI-SYSTEM

Neptun

Students can manage study matters online, through the Neptun system (e.g. registering for the semester, registering for subjects and exams); they can trace their performance (electronic- grade book), money matters (e.g. scholarships, student credit), but any other matters, too, can be taken care of with a few clicks, instead of standing in long lines (e.g. applying for a student card or a place in a hall of residence, application for the modification of a tuition fee).

CooSpace

CooSpace is an online learning environment, which has useful functions for students. It makes communication among students and professors easy and fast. The latter is a fast internal messaging service. The personal document storage space makes it possible to store and organize all the source materials of your courses and subjects well organized into folders. 

The system can be started by clicking on CooSpace in Useful links. Your access codes are the same as those you use for all the other digital platforms of the school. 

When you have entered the site, on the main page you can see those sections which have been created by the teachers/professors. It is recommended that you use your own calendar on the right-hand side of the main page so that you can keep track of deadlines.

Modulo

Students may submit applications regarding several matters. The applications – according to the Education and Examination Regulation (TVSZ, HTJSZ etc.) – are assessed by the competent committees or persons: the Study Committee, the Credit Transfer Committee, the Dean or the Assistant Dean for Education. Applications must be submitted using the Modulo system. (However, if you encounter problems with the system, your applications will be accepted in paper form). 

Modulo is a web based system to support dealing with official matters. Students can easily, without standing in a queue, deal with their official matters by filling in electronic application forms. (Certain rules, of course, must be complied with – e.g. the deadlines of submission should be kept, the required documents should be attached, etc.)

WIFI

You can use WIFI at each Faculty of the BUEB. There is internet connection in the Dormitories as well. You can easily access the “eduroam” network by using the login: your Neptun Code@uni-bge.hu and your password.

Mentor Network (Faculty of Finance and Accountancy)

Dear Student, 

At BUEB-FFA, we are offering assistance for incoming Erasmus students and other international students. The members of Mentor BEE are engaged students in order to help the new international students and make their life easier and joyful.

We will get in touch with you after your nomination! Check out our website! (IT WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON!)

Transfer from Liszt Ferenc International Airport to the city

Arriving at Liszt Ferenc International Airport you may use the minibus shuttle service to the Dormitory/rented accommodation. Coming out from the transit zone you will find the desk at the miniBUD shuttle minibus company. The price for one person with luggage depends on the distance and should be between 3900 and 6500 HUF. Taxis are more expensive but if there are 2-3 people coming together it may reasonable. There is an official taxi-desk outside the building where you can order a taxi. If you use a taxi, for not to be cheated, use labelled ones belonging to companies. There is also a public transport bus services to Kőbánya-Kispest metro station, bus number 200E (until 0:30 the final stop is Kőbánya-Kispest, between 0:30 and 4:30 the final stop is Határ út). 

For departing passengers with cancelled flights, travelers should check carrier schedules for the latest updates and work directly with the carrier or travel agent to arrange or reschedule travel. 

Please note, that regulations introduced due to the Coronavirus pandemic may overwrite the above mentioned opportunities. 

Useful things for everyday life

Costs of living in Budapest

You will need at least 80,000 Hungarian forints (approx. 255 Euros) per month to cover the costs of accommodation including utilities, pay for local transport, and even go out occasionally. This amount should cover the costs of utilities, shopping for everyday items and local transport. The final amount will depend on whether you rent a room, a flat, or whether you are accommodated in a dormitory. There are regional differences in this amount: life in Budapest is more expensive than in other Hungarian cities. 

Living costs (food, transport, miscellaneous): about EUR 250 – 400 per month.


Average prices: 

  • rent of a small flat in Budapest (per month): from 120 000-180 000 HUF (370 EUR-550EUR) + utilities (200-230 EUR) 
  • rent of a room in Budapest (per month): from 80.000-100.000 HUF (220-305 EUR) + utilities 
  • 1 loaf of bread: 250 HUF (0,8 EUR;) 
  • 1 bottle of beer: 250 HUF (0,8 EUR; ) 
  • 1 bottle of wine: from 1.000 HUF (3.5 EUR; ) 
  • 1 liter of milk: 220 HUF (0,6 EUR) 
  • eating out: 1.500-2.500 HUF (5-8 EUR) 
  • daily menu: 890-1.500 HUF (3-5 EUR) 
  • cinema ticket: 1.410-1.850 HUF (4-6 EUR); Digital 3D 1.820-2.250 HUF (6-7 EUR). 
  • accommodation: about EUR 250 – 550 per month per person, depending on the size and location of the flat as well as on the number of students sharing it. 
  • academic related expenses (books, photocopying, etc.): about EUR 50 – 100 per semester. 
Public transport

Budapest has an efficient network of public transport, including bus, trolley bus, tram, metro services plus suburban railway lines called HÉV lines and boat services. Tickets are available at metro stations or street kiosks. Passengers can use the same type of ticket for all forms of public transport but they need to validate a new ticket when making transfers. Bus drivers on specific routes do sell tickets but passengers need to prepare exact amounts as no change will be given back. If one regularly uses public transport, it is economically more viable to buy a monthly pass. 

Please note that you will get a Student Card which will enable you to get student discount of monthly Budapest pass. (3.450,- HUF)


One single ticket is valid for one uninterrupted journey of up to 60 minutes, whereas a pass is good for unlimited travel in Budapest. 

Tickets and passes can be purchased at major Metro stations, such as Deák Ferenc tér. 

Tickets can be validated by means of meters on board of buses and trams or at entrances of metro stations. The validated tickets should be kept till the end of the trip and handed over to the controller on request. It is cheaper to buy a 10-piece discount coupon book ("gyűjtőjegy": 3.000, - HUF) than buying the single tickets separately.


Important: You must have a ticket or a valid pass before boarding the vehicles. The tickets should be validated by the punchers before starting your trip on the Metro lines, or right after embarking other means of transport. BKV officials are authorized to check the validity of your ticket or pass any time during or after your trip. Passengers without valid ticket or pass are to pay a heavy fine - 16.000,- HUF (approx. 55 euros) on the spot. If it happens to you that you leave at home your monthly ticket, you have to present your pass and cash or bankcard payment at any of the BKK customer service points strictly within 2 working days. 


In case you are in possession of a pass and a related ID (student ID, personal photo ID) that was valid at the time of control having been purchased before but was not presented, you can take care of penalty fare payment within 2 workdays from the issuance of the penalty fare at any of the BKK customer service points by presenting the pass or travel document and paying the appropriate fee. The fee is 2,000 then. This option is available up to twice in each calendar year.

The option of presenting their pass is available to the customer only if you have no current debt due to a previous violation. A pass purchased after the issuance of a penalty fare is not accepted for presentation.


If your friends or relatives may visit you, they can choose from the following options while traveling on Budapest public transport: 

  • a single ticket: 350,- HUF 
  • a Budapest 24-hour travel card (1.650,-HUF) 
  • a 7-day travel card (4.950,- HUF) 
  • a monthly Budapest pass (9.500,- HUF). The monthly pass allows you to travel day and night on any vehicles run by BKK (Budapest Transport Limited).

Be aware of pickpockets on crowded lines of public transport such as metro lines, tram number 4-6!!!


Buses, trolley buses, tram

Budapest has more than 200 bus routes covering most inner city and suburban areas. Some routes offer an express service, indicated with an E following the bus number. Express and regular services cover the same routes but express services have a reduced number of stops. On the main routes, service are available even during the night hours. 

Night buses are operating during night too in Budapest.


Metro

Budapest metro has four lines, three of which (M1, M2 and M3) intersect at Deák tér: 

M1: the Yellow Line between Vörösmarty tér and Mexikói út. 

M2: the Red Line between Déli pályaudvar and Örs vezér tere, 

M3: the Blue Line between Újpest Központ and Kőbánya-Kispest, 

M4: the Green Line between Kelenföld vasútállomás and Keleti pályaudvar. 

Each metro station is marked with a letter M enclosed in a circle. Although navigating in the Budapest metro poses no difficulty for tourists, metro maps are available at any of the station entries. Metro services run from 4:30 until 23:30.


HÉV

The suburban train service of Budapest called HÉV connects Budapest with its suburban areas. 

HÉV lines are also numbered: H5, H6, H7, H8 and H9. A popular journey for tourists is from Batthyány tér to Szentendre by the line H5. If you leave the administrative border of Budapest, you need to purchase an additional ticket to your destination.


Taxi

When taking a taxi, tourists should avoid hailing unmarked taxi cabs. Even if they have a taxi sign on the roof and are seen standing at taxi ranks, do not get in the car unless they have a company name on the outside of the car. You can always hail a taxi in the streets but it is cheaper to book one over the phone. From September 2013 every taxi in Budapest is uniformly yellow and the price is unique. 

Shopping

Food shops are open Monday–Sunday. 

Most stores are open from Monday till Friday between 10:00–18:00 or 20:00 and on Saturday and Sunday between 10:00–17:00. Shopping centres have longer opening hours, from Monday till Sunday between 10.00–19.00. Stores of the following chains can be found in most cities in Hungary: Tesco, Spar, Lidl, Aldi.

Currency

Forint (HUF) has been the local currency in Hungary. Banknotes come in denominations of 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000 and 20,000. Six different coins are in use: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 forint coins. (It is important to be aware when you pay in cash, the bill will be rounded up or down so that the last digit will always be five or zero.) Credit cards are accepted at many places. 

Communication
  • Phones 

Hungary’s country code is 36. To make a long distance call within Hungary, you have to dial 06 followed by the area code, then the actual number. ‘Green numbers’ starting with 06 80 are free of charge. 

If you plan to live in Hungary for a while, look out for discounts by using phone cards. In Hungary there are three service providers: Telekom, Telenor and Vodafone, whose networks can be accessed all over the country. They all offer prepaid cards, which you can buy at newsstands, post offices and petrol stations. 

  • Hungarian mobile number 

In Hungary there are three mobile service providers: Telekom, Telenor and Vodafone. Since you are a foreign student, you can only buy pre-paid mobile number which means that every time you do not have enough money on the card you have to go either to the mobile service provider to put some money on the card, go to the news agent’s, fill it through bank automat or online. 

For buying a pre-paid card you need to have the following documents with you: 

- passport containing your visa 

You can find the shops of the mobile service providers almost everywhere, but the best option is if you go to a shopping mall, for example Árkád (Budapest, Örs vezér tere 25/A, 1106) or Westend (Budapest, Váci út 3, 1062). 

  • Postal services 

There are numerous post offices throughout the country. Opening hours vary, depending on office locations. Mail boxes are red and bear the word: ‘Posta’. Besides mailing your letters at a post office, this is also a place where you can pay your bills, transfer money, send faxes, buy phone cards.

Culture

If you want to enjoy Hungarian culture, rich cultural life awaits for you in every town, especially in the capital.

  • Cinema 

Besides Hollywood movies, Hungary offers a wide selection of art films from all over the world. You can choose from various films, dubbed or subtitled, depending on your knowledge of foreign languages. 

  • Theatre 

There is a very rich and active theatre life throughout the country. The season starts in September and ends in May. To be on the safe side, you should book your tickets well in advance for the play of your choice. There are several performances in English language. 

  • Museums and Art Galleries 

The best places to learn about Hungarian culture, art and history are exhibitions. Museums are open from 10 am to 6 pm, and are usually closed on Mondays. If you use your student ID, you will be entitled to a discount from the ticket price. 

Emergency Numbers

General emergency number: 112 

Police: 107 

Ambulance: 104 

Fire service: 105 

To call the numbers above is free of charge.


24-hour English-language crime hotline: +36 1 438 8080 

English language telephone directory service: 191 

International operator: 199

2025 - Budapest University of Economics and Business - All rights reserved v1.12.0
Useful links
  • Data of public interest
  • IT guides
  • Contact
  • Institutional information
  • Conditions of Use
  • Cookie settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Applications
  • Requirement System for Students
  • Developments
Follow us
made by