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Why to study in Europe?
Europe, with over 3,000 higher education institutes and colleges, is a popular study destination for international students due to its quality, affordability, cultural diversity, and numerous tourist sites. With 26 Schengen countries, Europe Study Visa allows students to travel without formalities, enjoy a world-class education system, and affordable tuition fees.
Best Courses Offered
- Business Administration
- Engineering & Technology
- Tourism & Hospitality Management
- Art, Design & Architecture
- Medicine & Health
- Business & Economics
- Law
- Leisure & Sports
- Horticulture & Forestry
- Food & Beverage
- Social Sciences
- Professional Studies
- Journalism & Mass Communication
- Education & Training
- Environmental Studies & Earth
- Sciences
- Language Studies
- Branding & Marketing
- Computer Science & IT
Cost of Studying in Europe
Studying in Europe’s cost depends on your chosen country, with countries like Germany offering significant tuition savings and potentially avoiding living costs. The study EU provides estimated tuition fees for Non-EU/EEA students studying in European countries.
Country | Tuition Costs to Study in Europe (Per year) |
Austria | 1,500 EUR (1,27,000 INR approx.) |
Denmark | 45,000-1,20,000 DEK (5,05,000-13,48,000 INR approx.) |
Finland | 5,000-20,000 EUR (4,20,000-16,79,000 INR approx.) |
France | 2,800 (for bachelor’s)-3,800 EUR (for master’s) [2,35,000 INR-3,19,00 INR approx.] |
Germany | Free apart from minimal administrative fees of somewhere around 100-350 EUR (8,400-29,400 INR approx.) depending on your program |
Hungary | 1,500 EUR (1,26,000 INR approx.) |
Norway | Free education for EU/EEA as well as Non-EU/EEA students |
Poland | 1,500 EUR (1,26,000 INR approx.) |
Slovenia | 5,000 EUR (4,20,000 INR approx.) |
Sweden | 80,000-2,00,000 SEK (6,24,000-15,59,000 INR) |
Intake
Before you think about applying to a European university or moving a step towards making your dream to study in Europe come true, it is essential to know student visas, English language requirements, application deadlines, intake dates, etc.
- The student intakes are different in each country. However, the main months of intakes are from September to October.
- The most preferred test for the English language is IELTS. This is for those colleges where the language in which the course is taught is English. TOEFL is another test that is widely accepted by most of the colleges/ universities.
Living Cost
Country | Average Living Costs to Study in Europe (Per year) |
Belgium | 10,200-11,400 EUR (8,56,000-9,57,000 INR approx.) |
Netherlands | 9,600-13,200 EUR (8,06,000-11,08,000 INR approx.) |
Austria | 11,400 EUR (9,57,000 INR approx.) |
Denmark | 14,400 EUR (12,09,000 INR approx.) |
Ireland | 12,000 EUR (10,07,300 INR approx.) |
Finland | 9,600 EUR (8,06,000 INR approx.) |
France | 9,900 EUR (8,31,000 INR approx.) |
Germany | 10,200 EUR (8,56,200 INR approx.) |
UK | 12,180 EUR (10,22,400 INR approx.) |
Switzerland | CHF 22,734 (18,02,000 INR approx.) |
Norway | NOK 139,680 (10,78,000 INR approx.) |
Spain | 10,800-13,200 EUR (9,05,600-11,07,000 INR approx.) |
Russia | RUB 242,160 (2,51,200 INR approx.) |
Sweden | SEK 96,000 (99,600 INR approx.) |
Obtaining Student Visa in Europe
A letter of acceptance from a university is required for entry into any European country, and the process can be completed online or offline, depending on the country.
Step 1: Collect all the necessary documents required for a visa which include
- Passport size photos
- Application form
- An identification card or proof
- Proof of your educational qualifications like a high school transcript
- A certification from the police that illustrates that you haven’t been into any sort of criminal activity lately.
- Proof of sound financial ability
- Medical certificate declaring the fact that you are medically fit (applicable in some countries)
- Receipt of the payment you have made for the admission in your desired university
- Letter of acceptance
Step 2: Contact the consulate or embassy of the European country in which you are going to stay.
Step 3: On the day of the interview, they will ask you for the documents that you have collected earlier so be prepared. The consulate or embassy will give you the date of the interview