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Five major aspects to study in Europe

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  • Study in Germany
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    #1 Public universities do not charge tuition fees!

    Germany is the most favored study destination for students who want to study in Europe. It is the center of many activities since it shares its borders with 11 countries. Germany has the largest economy in Europe, thereby offering opportunities for students to fulfill their career goals while studying at the world’s oldest and most well-known universities. IU International University of Applied Sciences University of Bonn RWTH Aachen University

  • Study in Switzerland
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    #2 Most complex and advanced economies globally.

    Career-driven students who want to pursue careers in the banking or finance sector choose Switzerland for their higher studies. It is popular for having one of the most complex and advanced economies globally. Switzerland is not just the land of the highest mountain peaks in Europe, but it is also well-known for ground-breaking research opportunities, attracting numerous talented students. Some of the renowned universities in Switzerland are as follows: ETH Zurich (8th rank on QS Ranking 2022) University of Zurich (70th rank on QS Ranking 2022) University of Geneva (105th rank on QS Ranking 2022) University of St. Gallen (HSG) (459th rank on QS Ranking 2022)

  • Study in Netherlands
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    #3 It provides a residence permit for students to stay back for one year

    The Netherlands hosts several international students every year, with more than 2,000 university programs taught in English. The emphasis on student-centered teaching style and an innovation-driven curriculum train students to become experts in their fields. Universities in the Netherlands offer a degree that integrates current events and issues. University of Amsterdam (QS World University Ranking 2022 – 64) University of Twente (QS World University Ranking 2022 – 186) University of Maastricht (QS World University Ranking 2022 – 239)

  • Study in France
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    #4 France takes fifth position in the list of best European countries

    France takes fifth position in the list of best European countries for international students. Over 3500 higher education institutions and public universities form a part of the country’s education system. Tuition fees at French public universities are nominal as the government subsidizes education, and a degree from the same can be obtained at approximately 200 EUR per year (INR 17,000). However, private universities are more expensive and charge an annual 20,000 EUR (INR 17 lakhs). Following is the list of some of the renowned universities in France. Sorbonne University (88th rank on Times Higher Education Ranking 2022) Institut Polytechnique de Paris (95th rank on Times Higher Education Ranking 2022) University of Paris (155th rank on Times Higher Education Ranking 2022)

  • Study in Sweden
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    Sweden get many exciting opportunities, especially in the tech industry.

    Sweden has earned a top place amongst the Scandinavian countries for higher education. The country has educational institutions like the University of Boras and the Linnaeus University, which provide creative and progressive education. Considered a hub of innovation and inclusiveness, students who earn degrees from universities in Sweden get many exciting opportunities, especially in the tech industry. Another added advantage of working in Sweden is work-life balance, which the country’s people enjoy, along with an incredible sense of well-being.

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Our FAQ can help you choose a course that suits your profile and needs the best.. What and where to study in Europe after Schooling

European countries are the center of world-class universities and a hub of top fortune companies to work along with a great lifestyle. Top-ranked universities offer a wide range of accredited courses in 100% English language, which proved it's quality and standards education. The education structure of European countries are students friendly like it's an easy student visa process, work while studying and in many universities, you can apply without IELTS. It is worth studying in Europe due to great job opportunities with international exposure and easy settlement options. Study fees and daily living expenses are also low compare to USA, Canada, and Australia. So choosing European countries is always a better choice.
Apart from the quality education, the affordability of courses in Europe is quite normal, which puts it on the first choice for Indian students. Booming countries like Latvia, Malta offer quality education programmes, fee range from 2 to 3 lakhs. Fee range also depends on the type of course, for management courses fee comparatively high in France, UK and Ireland but it is limited within 10 to 15 lakhs.
Getting PR after completing your studies in European countries is not as hard as you think but not that easy also. Almost in every European country, you will receive 2 years post-study work permit. As a student, you have to make sure to work in a recognized company so after 2 years of work permit that the company can hire you again for the longer term. Also, ensure to pay all taxes on time and don't make any offence in the country during that period. Almost every country have the same process for PR, but there might be some little changes as per your profile.
Yes, there are several scholarships available in European countries for Indian students. Scholarships are offered by government / private bodies and organizations, which cover full or partial educational expenses. Many universities have their own scholarships programmes, and in some cases, you can apply it directly during the admission time. We listed all the available scholarships in the 10th number FAQS
Many students work part-time whilst they study or during the university holidays to help support themselves financially. Each country has restrictions on the maximum amount of hours that an international student can work during his/her studies.
This is the most asked question and we are happy to provide the complete admission requirement for European studies. To get admission in top management and business schools, students need to score atleast 60% of marks in their previous academics and to apply in other European universities your result must be above 50%. While in countries like Ireland, Denmark and Netherland IETLS is mandatory. Some requirement depends on the country and university, but these are the most general requirement that satisfies the admission terms.
Each country, even each higher education institution, decides on its admission requirements. We would recommend contacting the International Office of your selected higher education institution in Europe to ask for detailed information on its specific requirements regarding English language certificates.
In general, studying in Europe offers good value for money. Each European country has its own tuition fee policy. Have a look at the country profiles, where you can see the typical tuition fees per country.
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