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EUROPE

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Despite the fact that there are 24 official languages in the European Union, most countries across Europe offer study programmes taught in English too. We work with many countries across Europe. The major ones can be found here. For information on any other countries too, please contact us.

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AUSTRIA

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Why Austria?

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Although the overall size of Austria as a country is small, it is hardly a reason for not coming to Austria for higher studies. There is a collection of reasons for students to flock to this country that is roughly the size of Maine, a state in the USA. Additionally, population wise, it is home to a population that is less than that of London or Paris.

 

In contrast to the size of its population, Austria is home to a number of universities that have produced some of the best in a lot of fields from music to art and everything in between. Students who aim to study in Austria can choose from a plethora of universities. These universities form a part of the framework that are known as institutions that impart quality tertiary education.

 

In addition, the following are some of the aspects that score highly when it comes to furthering one's education in Austria.

  • Austrian institutions have set examples in many fields of study that have encouraged students to look at Austria as a favorite destination for further education.

  • A broad spectrum of educational opportunities as also engineering study in Austria are available to students desirous of making Austria their preferred country to gain knowledge beyond academics.

  • Most of the universities teaching applied sciences offer bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs.

  • In addition to the above, there are diploma programs that are offered after the completion of the above.

  • The overall cost of education in Austria is low because of many provisions by the government of Austria.

  • Different universities have differing rules for waiver of fees or reimbursement which can be enquired with them on their site or with study in Austria consultants before applying.

  • One of the unique features that is rarely seen in other countries is that Austrian education is unrestricted in access even to stateless people.

  • Although most of the courses are taught in the German language, there are a few which are imparted in English.

  • With such facilities and incentives, it will be difficult for students to resist Austria as a preferred destination for further studies.

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How much does it cost?

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Average tuition fees: €726.72 per semester for international students at all levels.

Average living costs: €10,200-12,000 per year.

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Austria -

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MODUL University Vienna

Vienna University of Technology

Graz University of Technology

Vienna University of Economics and Business

Danube University Krems

University of Applied Arts Vienna

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CYPRUS

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Why Cyprus?

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Cyprus is a member of the European Union and is a country with a highly educated population. Cyprus has a sophisticated infrastructure and is full of island charm. People here are open and warm and have a tradition of hospitality. The cuisine and culture of Cyprus are one of the best in all Europe. Cyprus has a high percentage of English speaking population. Cyprus is a preferred location for education due to its very low crime rate and high standard of living. Cyprus is a hub for business and education. There are many reasons why to choose Cyprus for higher studies. Some of the most popular reasons for higher studies in Cyprus are:

  • Bachelor and Master’s degree in Cyprus is recognized world-wide.

  • The main language of instruction in English.

  • The standard of living in Cyprus is high and yet the living costs are affordable.

  • Cyprus has high academic standards.

  • The country is very safe and the crime rates are extremely low.

  • The climate is also very mild and pleasant.

  • Credits can be transferred to all other European Union countries as well as US and Canada.

  • Scholarships are provided to all International students that cover up to forty percent of tuition fees.

  • The learning environment is enhanced with the varied culture.

  • Students can work hard and then party harder.

  • Students are prepared to work in today’s marketplace.

  • A tolerance for other cultures is developed and students are encouraged to work in a global environment.

Cyprus has become a very popular study abroad destination. Information about study in Cyprus can be found from various sources. Cyprus is the ideal destination for study and research as a lot of focus is on innovating thinking and learning. You can also study in Cyprus without IELTS score and get an education that will make you employable.

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How much does it cost?

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For international students, tuition fees vary depending on both the degree type (e.g. Bachelor vs. Masters) and the subject (e.g. Civil Engineering vs. Pharmacy). The annual tuition fee for all international students studying in Bachelor (undergraduate) programs averages under € 3,600 per year except Pharmacy, which costs € 7,000 per year. The tuition fee of the postgraduate programs (Masters and PhD) is between € 2,000 and € 2,500 depending on the program of interest.

 

Most universities/ institutes offer “All-Inclusive Packages” which includes tuition and fees, accommodation and food. A wide selection of room choices is available for the “All-Inclusive Packages” and the fees vary accordingly between € 4500 and € 9000. These packages are very popular among students since they cover almost everything a student needs during the academic year, including health insurance and bus transportation.

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Cyprus -

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CDA College

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DENMARK

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Why Denmark?

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Although most of the students who head out of the country for higher studies have the normal destinations like US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, there are countries in Europe, especially the Nordic countries which offer not just opportunities at par with the popular destinations but are far more pocket friendly.

 

A trip to the study in Denmark consultants will surely put a lot of doubts and questions relating to not just study opportunities but also expenses and language barrier questions to rest. According to a study conducted in 2012, the average cost of higher education varies from country to country in Europe. However, the Nordic countries are generally more generous when it comes to fees that are charged for imparting education. Of course, there are certain groups that are accorded free education and yet for those who do not belong in that group, the costs are still lower when compared to the more popular countries as mentioned above.

 

The Following are some of the benefits of studying in Denmark that gives students an edge over others.

  • Students who arrive in Denmark from EU or EEA (European Economic Area) can avail of free higher education.

  • Students who are a part of student exchange programmes are also able to avail of free higher education.

  • There are further categories, which do not have to pay for tuition, which includes those who have a permanent residential permit or temporary residence permit that can be later upgraded to permanent resident permit.

  • A student who has a parent from a non EU or EEA country, but who is already working in Denmark can also avail of free higher education.

  • There are many different grants also available to the students if they become parents or even when they choose to be single parents.

  • The Danish government also offers scholarships to highly qualified students from other countries provided they adhere to certain prerequisites.

  • Low cost of living is one of the features that can act as an attractive factor for students.

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How much does it cost?

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Average tuition fees: €6,000-16,000 per year for international students

Average living costs: €11,000 per year

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Denmark -

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KEA College

Aarhus University

Metropol University College

Vejle Business College

ZIBAT - Nykbing Campus-Næstved Campus-Slagelse Campus - Roskilde Campus-Køge Campus

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FRANCE

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Why France?

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France is a country that has always attracted foreign students. It is their first choice when considering an education abroad. France has captured the imagination of many youngsters. It has always been a popular tourist destination with its unparalleled wine, food and the amazing natural beauty. According to the United Nations, it is the most popular tourist destination in the world. But it is also a place of learning and education. Higher education in France is one of the most alluring aspects of its popularity.

 

France has a rich heritage of thinkers and philosophers. It has produced world famous authors, innovators, filmmakers and artists. Not only that, several scientists, researchers and mathematicians have been from this nation. With forty nine Nobel Laureates, France ranks fourth in the list of the highest Nobel Laureate winner countries in the world.

 

Even today, France has a tradition of academic excellence. France is one of highest investors in research and education. French universities are ranked amongst the top universities of the world, with twenty two which are included in the top five hundred world universities. Not only do the universities in France are the best in the world, but they are also the most affordable. The tuition fees at the leading universities in France are one of the cheapest all over the world. The average annual fee for both international as well as domestic students is under one thousand US dollars per annum.

 

France is the ideal destination if you wish to achieve world class education. Engineering study in France is one of the best in the world. There are many reasons why you should study in France and all of them are very compelling. If you wish to be a leader, France is the ideal choice for you while pursuing higher education abroad.

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How much does it cost?

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Average annual tuition fees: €189 for most undergraduate programs at public universities; €256 for most Master’s programs, and €391 for doctoral programs. Private universities charge considerably more.

 

Average living costs: €9,600 per year

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Here are a few institutions we work with in France -

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SKEMA Business School

EM Normandie/Normandy Business School

ESC

ISC Paris Business School/ISC Paris School of Management

ISEP Paris

Schiller International University

EPITA Graduate School of Computer Science

IPAG Business School

INSEEC

ESLSCA

EPITA

EMLYON

Reims Management School

EISTI

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GERMANY

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Why Germany?

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Officially known as the Federal Republic of Germany, it has been at the center of Europe's political and economic happenings for a long time. It is the largest and the most populated country in the continent of Europe. In spite of the two world wars, which nearly destroyed the country, Germany has emerged to be the powerhouse of both economic as well as intellectual aspects of the region. Apart from Russia, Germany is the most populous country in mainland Europe.

 

Millions of students around the world go abroad to attend a university. Many of those students choose to come to Germany. It is one of the emerging destinations for Indian students as well. Many Indians travelled to Germany in recent years for higher education. German universities, which combine research and teaching, offers some of the most robust programs in engineering, physical sciences, biomedical sciences and management.

 

German higher education is known globally for its research, innovation and affordability. However, most public universities offer undergraduate courses primarily in German language; so prior training in German is required. Some private universities offer professional courses solely in English. At masters and doctoral levels, students have many opportunities to undertake study and research in English.

 

Although education is state funded in Germany, but few courses (especially those in business management) might charge higher fees for non EU/EEA students. Competitive scholarships/grants are available from universities, DAAD and European Commission for some programs. While pursuing the course, students can work for 20 hours per week. Upon graduation, they are entitled to extend residence permit to seek jobs.

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How much does it cost?

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Average tuition fees: Free for all students at undergraduate and PhD level; €10,000+ per semester for most non-consecutive master’s programs (free education available in German language; courses taught in English are payable).

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Average living costs: €8,000 per year (according to German student visa requirements)

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Germany -

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International University of Applied Sciences Bad Honnef

Hochschule Bremen University of Applied Sciences

Macromedia University for Media and Communication

Kühne Logistics University

Berlin International College

Eurasia International University

European University

Schiller University

EBS University of Law and Management

University of Cologne

SRH Berlin

International School of Management (ISM)

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ITALY

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Why Italy?

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Italy is one of the most sought after destinations when it comes to studying abroad. Not only is the Italian culture rich and addictive, Italian universities live up to their reputation. The present day Italian universities are some of the oldest in Europe and were founded in the twelfth century. Italy is the country that was one of the first to adopt the University system and this is the reason for Bologna Reform. Italian education in every field is excellent, but Italy specializes in the field of architecture, arts, design and applied sciences.

 

Research is given much importance by the Italian government and a lot of investment is made in this niche for staying in the mainstream of technological developments. Italy has dominated research in the field of environment, transport and energy and leads the European scientific research activity.

 

Italy has a long history of academic excellence. Some of the first universities were founded here. The University of Salerno was founded in the ninth century and that of Bologna in the year 1088. The Italian government is very conscious about education and is constantly trying to improve the education system through reforms.

 

The Italian universities lay a lot of stress on making students employable. The education is designed based on real market needs and training is a compulsory part of the academic study. Not only do the Italian Universities have an academically sound curriculum, but they also have a curriculum that lays much emphasis on Practical Learning making Italian graduates much sought after by employers.

 

Italian education leaves nothing to be desired. From its stellar history to its exciting present, Italy is a dream come true for most students. Students who get an opportunity to study in Italy never forget the experience. There is no dearth of reason why to choose Italy for higher study.

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How much does it cost?

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Average annual tuition fees: €850-1000 at undergraduate level at public universities; €1,500 at postgraduate level.

 

Average living costs: €14,400 per year

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Italy -

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IED

The American University of Rome

Polytechnic University of Milan

Polytechnic University of Turin

University of Parma

University of Pisa

University of Bologna

Sapienza University of Rome

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LATVIA

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Why Latvia?

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Latvia is known as the land that sings and Latvians claim that their country is a symphony of sounds, sights and experiences. The Latvian government has laid special emphasis on education and has made several educational reforms that have made it an ideal study abroad destination.

 

Latvia has both fee-paying as well as state-financed higher education opportunities in universities. For scholarship schemes a careful process of student selection is carried out so as to offer government aid to the most deserving students. There are two types of higher education programs offered in Latvia: Professional and Academic. Latvian universities offer both these programs, but there are several non-university type institutes in Latvia that offer only professional education to students.

 

The Bologna System is followed in higher education, which is divided into three distinct levels – the Bachelor’s studies, the Master’s studies and the Doctoral studies. A bachelor degree is awarded are either three or four years of regular study. A master’s degree on the other hand can be achieved only after receiving the Bachelor’s and completing further one or two years of study. In Doctoral studies, the students should have a master’s degree or an equivalent diploma. Doctoral studies can take anywhere from three to four years and involve advanced studies and the preparation of a Doctoral thesis.

 

The major reason why you should study in Latvia is the affordable education. The tuition fees and other living costs are lower as compared to several western nations. Engineering study in Latvia is very popular and the universities here are famous for producing high quality engineering and IT graduates. Latvia also has EU membership, so a degree from here is equivalent to that from any other EU country.

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How much does it cost?

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Tuition fee depends on the chosen institution and study programme.

Popular study programmes tuition fees per year are approximately:

Medical Sciences                                      € 7,000-15,000

Business and Management Studies      € 2,000-6,000

Engineering and Technology                  € 2,200-4,000

Mathematics and Informatics                €2,000-4,000

 

Average monthly living expenses in Latvia are estimated to be between € 450-700, depending upon the type of accommodation (student dorm or privately rented housing/flat). These amounts should be enough to cover food, accommodation, utilities, transportation and other expenses.

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Latvia -

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Riga Technical University

Turiba University

RTU Riga Business School

University of Latvia

BA School of Business and Finance

Liepaja University

Ventspils University College

RISEBA (Riga International School of Economics and Business

Latvian Academy of Sport Education

Latvia University of Agriculture (LLU)

Riga Graduate School of Law

Riga Stradins Medical University

Rezekne University of Applied Sciences

ISMA University

Transport and Telecommunication Institute

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LITHUANIA

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Why Lithuania?

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The first university in Eastern Europe was set up in Lithuania and since then, Lithuania has been a center of learning. People come here from all over the world not only for the amazing architecture but also for its high academic standards. Lithuania is an ideal country to pursue higher education and there are many reasons why you should study in Lithuania.

 

Lithuanians are friendly and educated and you will enjoy your stay in Lithuania. Moreover, as Lithuania is a member of the EU, a degree from Lithuania is equivalent to that from any other European country. Lithuania has also signed agreements with over 16 countries regarding academic exchanges. Although public schools use Lithuanian as a medium of instruction, other languages can also be used if the students or teachers are foreigners or if the curriculum demands it.

 

Lithuanian government funds the education of the best graduates and they are not required to pay the tuition fee. Although every Lithuanian university has its own fee, students can avail the State sponsored loan to cover it. The state funded seats – fifty at universities and another fifty at schools are available for the permanent residents of the Economic Area and the European Union as well as foreigners with permanent residence in Lithuania. A one year equalizing course in the Lithuanian language can also be arranged at the Universities for foreign students who wish to learn the language.

 

Living costs in Lithuania are considerably less than the other countries of the European Union and you can enjoy the benefit of an education from an EU country without paying the hefty costs. Lithuania has many places for tourists so you will have plenty to occupy your free time. A degree from Lithuania will help you gain a job all over the world. Lithuania is one of the best places to pursue higher education.

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How much does it cost?

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Tuition fee depends on the chosen institution and study programme.

Popular study programmes tuition fees per year are approximately:

Medical Sciences                                               € 7,000-15,000

Business and Management Studies              € 2,000-6,000

Engineering and Technology                           € 2,200-4,000

Mathematics and Informatics                         €2,000-4,000

 

Average monthly living expenses in Lithuania are estimated to be between € 400-700, depending upon the type of accommodation (student dorm or privately rented housing/flat). These amounts should be enough to cover food, accommodation, utilities, transportation and other expenses.

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Lithuania -

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Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU)

ISM University of Management and Economics

International Business School at Vilnius University

Vilnius College of Technologies and Design

Vilnius College of Design

SMK University of Applied Social Sciences

Vilnius Business College

Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences

Klaipeda University

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MALTA

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Why Malta?

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One of the reasons why students get attracted to this tiny nation for purposes of education is that it has a uniqueness that is typical of many an islands. This is combined with unique features that are listed below that lend the islands a unique flavor when seen in light of further education.

 

  • More than 200 courses are offered in Malta. These are adapted to assimilate international students and are taught in English.

  • One of the most unique features when students opt to study in Malta is that there are courses in agriculture, forestry and fishery, education and teaching and tourism and leisure, Social and behavioral sciences, Transport and logistics which are offered by a few universities across the world.

  • On an average the living expenses of a student range from 300 to 600 euros a month. This is very less compared to other centers of education.

  • Typical of an island nation, Malta offers not just sun and surf, but also a host of unique features in the realm of education as well as an open arms policy to students as well as visiting dignitaries including guest lecturers.

  • Malta believes that it is never too young nor too old to travel or at least come to Malta. That is the reason why Study Abroad in Malta can be seen as not just something academic but practical. This is because Malta welcomes 8 year olds to summer camps on the islands as well as 80 year olds.

  • The Maltese have retained their expertise in the English language long after the British granted them independence 50 years ago.

  • A unique feature that comes to the fore is the acceptance of a third country language as a language that is taught, which will make the inhabitants of that country feel comfortable in Malta. This is evident in the acceptance of Mandarin Chinese that can answer apprehensions about Why to Choose Malta for Higher Study.

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How much does it cost?

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The cost of tuition fees varies from university to university and depends upon its location. Private universities have an expense of around €1700-2000.    

 

Experience shows that cost of study in Malta living in the country would be anywhere between €3500-7500 per year. This would cover the daily expenses, tuition fees and various other expenses.

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Malta -

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University Of Malta

Malta College of Arts, Science & Technology

Institute of Tourism Malta

European Institute of Education

Global College

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NETHERLANDS

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Why Netherlands?

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The Kingdom of the Netherlands (Holland) is located in the northwestern part of the continent of Europe. It borders in the west to the North Sea, to the east it shares borders with Germany and to its south lies Belgium. In spite of the fact that many refer to the country as Holland, it is technically not correct. This is because Holland is one of the provinces that are further classified as North Holland and South Holland. Amsterdam, which is the capital is located in North Holland and Rotterdam, which is the largest port in Europe is in South Holland.

 

There is a host of sources that can point you in the direction of information about study opportunities in Holland. A student is well advised to choose the right kind of educational course, depending not just on what they like, but also on other factors like their own personality and whether they would prefer one or the other university that aligns with their ambitions as well as career goals and also their personal preferences.

 

Before a student decides on what is the type of curriculum they want to pursue, they have to check is whether they will be admitted to the program that they feel inclined towards. This is because every institution has their own requirements for admission to their courses. Thus, students are advised to get all the information about study in Holland. This will ensure that either they are going in the right direction.

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How much does it cost?

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Tuition fee per year (in Euros) for international students

Preparatory courses (1–12 months)                 € 6,000-12,000

Bachelor’s programmes (3–4 years)                 € 6,000-10,000

Master’s programmes (1–2 years)                    € 7,000-20,000

Tuition fee for MBA programmes can reach  € 40,000 — € 50,000

 

According to the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND), student needs € 10,412 per year (€ 867.68 per month) to cover living expenses including accommodation, food, health insurance, and transport costs in the Netherlands.

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Netherlands -

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The Hague University of Applied Sciences

Radboud University

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NORWAY

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Why Netherlands?

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People from all over the world are faced with changes that happen to the environment on a daily basis. These changes and choices that are faced help giving an impetus to certain fields of studies. One of these fields is that of Engineering. In fact, these fields of study have multiple facets that have implications in all the facts of life and the solutions that are researched and discovered prove fruitful in the long term.

 

Students who are interested in this aspect of the study will be in a better position when they have the answer to the pressing questions when it comes to study engineering in Norway.

  • Whether it is a course in civil engineering or marine engineering or also environmental engineering, students will be pleased to know that there is a Norwegian university that offers a course in that field of study. There are courses that help students to specialize in certain aspects that are covered as an overall subject elsewhere.

  • A common query from any student of engineering is whether he will get a degree that is recognized in other parts of the world. Norwegian degrees in engineering are accepted as the best in the world and lend a greater degree of credibility to the student.

  • Another important aspect that worries many students is of the language barrier. However, it will be heartening to them to know that a majority of the courses that they pursue when they will study engineering in Norway are offered in English.

  • Apart from the numerous choices that students have in the colleges and the courses in engineering, a Norway university worth its salt does provide help to students when they have to take a break from studying providing them with information about getting around in Norway where they can enjoy their off time.

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How much does it cost?

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Average tuition fees: Free for all at public universities (with a few exceptions in the case of specialized programs).

Average living costs: NOK 120,000 per year

 

(Tuition at public universities in Norway is free for all students, with fees charged only for a few specialized programs, typically at postgraduate level. You may be required to pay a small semester fee, typically around NOK 300-600).

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Norway -

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Aalensund University College

Norwegian Business School

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SWITZERLAND

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Why Switzerland?

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Switzerland is a highly progressive nation and has been greatly hailed for its educational reforms and strategies. The country considers good education system imperative for the political stability, innovations and increase in its wealth. The main resource behind the growth of Switzerland has always been research and knowledge and that is why the country has always acknowledged the role played by the foreigners in its development, business acumen, research and innovation.

 

The country is recognized the world over for its excellent education system and attracts thousands of foreign citizens every year for studying different subjects. The Swiss universities offer graduation degrees, masters and doctorate in various subjects. The teaching and administrative facilities in these institutions are at par with the international standards and offers high-class quality learning opportunities.

 

The public institutions generally fund the Swiss universities and the investment in research and education in this country is considered the highest among all the OECD countries. That is the reason why, the country has the highest number of patents registered in its name among all the European countries. Moreover, the country also boasts of the maximum number of Noble Prize laureates. This makes study in Switzerland one of the best options for the students aspiring to study abroad.

 

All the universities in Switzerland provide their courses based on the Bologna system. According to this system, the undergraduate studies are further culminated into a bachelor's degree, which can be further advanced to a Master's degree and then to the PhD programs. All these educational programs are designed for a variety of areas and cutting-edge research and technology.

 

You can choose from the vast courses including medical and engineering study in Switzerland. Some of the best universities and educational institutions in the country include University of Basel, University of Fribourg, University of Bern and more. Switzerland has lot to offer, it is up to the student to choose the right field.

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How much does it cost?

 

Average tuition fees: CHF 1,266-2,200 per year at all study levels. International students may have to pay an additional charge of CHF 500 at undergraduate level and CHF 100 at postgraduate level.

 

Average living costs: CHF 18,000-28,000 per year.

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Switzerland -

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University of Applied Sciences Bad Honnef

Hochschule Bremen University of Applied Sciences

Macromedia University for Media and Communication

Kuhne Logistics University

Montreux Business University

BHMS

HTMI

UBIS

IFM University

Swiss Hotel Management School

Culinary Arts Academy

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SWEDEN

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Why Sweden?

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Swedes are known for their high academic standards and amazing education system. Not only do they foster most of the world leading companies and the Nobel Prize, but they also make sure that anyone who studies in Sweden gets equal opportunities. If you are wondering why Sweden, here are a number of reasons that will be able to persuade you that Sweden is the best choice for higher education.

 

Focus on Creativity and Innovation

Sweden is one of the most research oriented countries in the world. Their investment in Research and Development is significantly higher than those of other countries. Swedish companies have made their presence known worldwide and are leaders in innovation. In Sweden students are encouraged to think creatively and be a part of the solution. They are taught to reason and question rather than rote learning. Here, students are taught that thinking for themselves and voicing their opinions is a very important part of the learning process.

 

High Academic Standards

Sweden’s history of Academic Excellence is almost unparalleled. Right from the 15th century, it has been home to several leading universities of the world. And of course, everyone knows that Sweden is the country where the Nobel Prize originated. With such high academic standards Sweden is the ideal choice for higher education.

 

A Wide Range of Choices

Students have a wide range of choices when they apply in Sweden. Here more than 450 masters degrees are offered in subjects as varied as human rights laws and engineering by Swedish universities.

 

More English Speaking People

Almost all Swedes are fluent in English so that foreign students do not encounter any language issue when they study here. Sweden also boasts of the highest number of foreign students making it a hub of learning. Many Swedish companies use English as the official language.

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How much does it cost?

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Average tuition fees: SEK 90,000-150,000 per year for international students.

 

Average living costs: SEK 95,970 per year

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Sweden -

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Jönkoping University

University of Gävle

Malmo University

Halmstad University

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SPAIN

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Why Spain?

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Spain is one of the most prominent and important countries of EU and provides a very high standard higher education to international students. Students from various countries can get great opportunities for pursuing different courses as well as learn Spanish, which is increasingly gaining importance all over the world.

 

Of course, there are many other European countries, but there are only a few that can match the standard of living that Spain offers. It is cheaper as well as more enjoyable. Spain has a very mild climate and varied culture that will provide the ideal place to learn and relax. The pleasant lifestyle is an added benefit.

 

There are several reasons why students prefer to study in Spain. There are plenty of educational opportunities in Spain. The Spanish language is the third most popular language of the world. For students from Spain and some other countries, even a student visa is not required for a stay of up to three months.

 

The capital city, Madrid is full of wonders. Spanish people believe in living and enjoying life. You will gain professional satisfaction by applying the Spanish philosophy of inner happiness. Spain is a hub of commerce, values, tradition and history and can provide great opportunities for students who wish to learn. You can also learn Spanish- a language that has become very essential in today's business world and will provide you an edge in this cut throat competition. You can interact with locals and learn the language first hand. Spanish universities are amongst the top ranked in the world and provide many courses. You can pursue your masters in Spain. You can also study in Spain without IELTS. Spain is the ideal country for study and research and if you wish to get a great career, you should consider Spain for higher education.

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How much does it cost?

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Average annual tuition fees: €680-1,280 at undergraduate level in public universities; €1,320-1,500 at postgraduate level. Non-EU students will pay slightly more.

 

Average living costs: €10,600-13,200 per year

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Here are a few institutions we work with in Spain -

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European University

University of Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

UCAM Catholic University of Murcia

EAE Business School

ELISAVA Barcelona School of Design and Engineering

HTL International

Barcelona Executive Business School

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