Live 2026 data · Tuition, rent, visa, salaries, PR pathways & more
Serbia
54
GoScore
Budget/mo
$650
Salary/mo
$950
Belgium
53
GoScore
Budget/mo
$1,300
Salary/mo
$2,900
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Study Abroad GoScore Ranking
GoScore 0-100 · Weights: affordability, PR pathway, safety, career & quality of life
Key Comparison Metrics
Public university tuition / year
Monthly student budget
Part-time wage / hour
Student visa fee
Post-study work visa
IELTS band required
Safety index
Quick Verdict — 2026
Serbia wins for students (GoScore 54 vs 53). A 2-year master's costs $20,600 in Serbia — 50% less than Belgium, saving $20,600.
Belgium wins for working professionals (GoScore 54 vs 49). Professionals in Belgium retain $1,280/month after expenses — $1,328/month more than in Serbia.
Serbia is stronger for permanent residence (GoScore 63 vs 63). PR takes ~5 years in Serbia vs ~5 years in Belgium.
Total cost of attendance in Belgium — tuition ($10,000) plus living ($31,200) — is $41,200. In Serbia: $20,600 ($5,000 tuition + $15,600 living).Serbia is 50% cheaper, saving $20,600 over the degree.
In Belgium, 20 hrs/week at $12/hr earns $960/month — covering 123% of outside-city rent. In Serbia, the same hours earn $320/month — covering 80% of rent.
After rent, groceries, transport, and utilities, a professional in Belgium retains $1,280/month from $2,900. In Serbia: $0/month from $950. Over 5 years the gap compounds to $79,680. Tech salaries: $4,500/mo (Belgium) vs $2,800/mo (Serbia).
Belgium: PR pathway ~5 years. Serbia: ~5 years. Post-study work visas: 12 months (Belgium) and 0 months (Serbia). Student visa fee: $350 vs $80.
Minimum IELTS band: 6.0 (Belgium) and 6.0 (Serbia).Take a free IELTS mock test on mockDe to benchmark your exact skill-level gaps before applying.
| Metric | 🇧🇪 Belgium | 🇷🇸 Serbia |
|---|---|---|
| Study GoScore | 53 | 54 |
| Work GoScore | 54 | 49 |
| Settle GoScore | 63 | 63 |
| Public university tuition / yr | $5,000 | $2,500 |
| Monthly student budget | $1,300 | $650 |
| Avg net salary / month | $2,900 | $950 |
| Rent 1-bed (city centre) | $1,050/mo | $620/mo |
| Post-study work visa | 12 months | 0 months |
| PR pathway | 5 years | 5 years |
| Safety index | 51 / 100 | 63 / 100 |
Understanding a country beyond spreadsheets — unique facts about each destination that shape the experience of living and working there.
🇧🇪 Belgium
Belgium hosts NATO HQ, the EU Parliament, and over 1,400 international organizations — Brussels is the world's second most important diplomatic city after Washington DC.
Belgian engineers are among the highest-paid in continental Europe, with average salaries of €65,000–95,000/year.
Belgian universities charge €890–4,175/year for non-EU international students — among the lowest in Western Europe.
Source: Nuffic 2024
Belgium has the world's densest rail network per square kilometre — 95% of jobs are reachable by train from any Belgian city.
Source: Infrabel 2023
Belgians invented the internet protocol TCP/IP implementation used by CERN, french fries (despite the name), and the saxophone.
🇷🇸 Serbia
Belgrade's tech scene grew 25% in 2023 — Serbia now has the highest concentration of STEM graduates per capita in Southeast Europe.
Source: ICT Hub Serbia 2024
Serbia allows digital nomad residency with low income requirements — popular for EU-adjacent living at Central Asian costs.
Nikola Tesla was born in Serbia (then part of the Austrian Empire) — reflecting a long national tradition of engineering excellence.
Serbia's flat 10% income tax rate is one of the lowest in Europe.
Source: Tax Administration Serbia 2024
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Last reviewed June 2026.
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All figures in USD. AI insights by Gemini Pro. Values are indicative — verify official sources before making relocation decisions.