Europe is yet another choice of many international students. Primarily, there are four countries where students may choose to study in Europe. These are:
Each country has its own set of prospects, but all of them offer great education at nearly same price. All these European countries have nearly similar set of rules and requirements for international students. Let’s know a bit more!
The educational institutes in Europe are broadly categorized as:
There are nearly 90 public universities and about 300+ Grandes Ecoles in Europe. Getting admission in Grandes Ecoles is tougher and costlier as compared to any public university in Europe.
January-February and September-October are the months when most of the universities are open for admission in Europe.
Cost of studying and living in Europe is lesser when compared to other countries like U.S.A. or even Canada (in some areas). However, it largely depends on the program & provider you choose and the area you live in. Here are the average fee structures of different programs in Europe.
Average tuition fees for Bachelor’s degree:
Average tuition fees for Master’s degree:
Living expenses depend entirely on the country you live in.
In fact, in the U.K., the British Council estimates that students need around £600 per month to live on, which covers food accommodation, clothes and other expenses.
This differs to other countries; for instance, one year’s student living in the U.K. costs four times what an equivalent student will pay in Germany!
European countries offer the most exceptional and efficient education system, and this is the reason that thousands of students choose Europe each year. Here’s the eligibility criteria:
In Europe, unlike India, the companies do not visit the college campus but the students must proactively participate in finding the right job for themselves.
To ease out the process, the colleges provide the students a chance to interact with various recruiters to know what they are looking for. There is no dearth of opportunities in Europe. Once the student is done with his/her academics, the professional career will follow soon.
Here’s a list of documents that are required for application:
Once the above documents are submitted, and if the university is satisfied with the documents, the student will be called for a video interview/telephonic interview. Further process will be based on the performance in the interview.