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Study in Europe


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Pathway to Studying in European nations

The entry route to study in Europe is very easy every level has a lot of desired programs to pursue there are so many small duration programs also. Pathway programs are increasingly popular study options for Europe. To start with here are the following levels

1. Foundation

2. Bridging Programme

3. Language

4. Bachelors

5. MBA

Different admission requirements are there for different universities and colleges across European nations. Duration of specific programme also differs in different universities. To know more click our contact button and get to know all options for you.

Top courses in Europe


The world class studies have diversity in the fields offered. Here are the Top fields of studies, from which a student can choose:

  • Medicine

  • Biology, Chemistry, and Pharmacy.

  • Earth Sciences.

  • Education and Psychology.

  • History and Cultural Studies.

  • Law.

  • Mathematics and Computer Science.

  • Philosophy and Humanities.

  • Physics.

  • Food and Beverage Studies

  • Journalism and Mass Communication

  • Languages

  • Tourism and Hospitality

  • Tuition Fees

    Tuition fees in Europe range between:

    0 – 42,500 EUR/academic year for Bachelor’s degrees

    0 – 56,000 EUR/academic year for Master’s degrees

    1. At private universities in Austria all international students should expect to pay between: 6,000 – 15,000 EUR/academic year for a Bachelor’s degree. 3,000 – 23,000 EUR/academic year for a Master’s degree

    2. University education in Denmark is free for students from the EU/EEA countries and Switzerland. For all other students, tuition fees range from 6,000 to 16,000 EUR/academic year for Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in Denmark.

    3. In Finland tuition costs for non-EU/EEA students generally vary between: 5,000 – 13,000 EUR/academic year for Bachelor’s degrees 8,000 – 18,000 EUR/academic year for Master’s degrees

    4. French private universities charge annual tuition costs between: 5,000 – 30,000 EUR/academic year for Bachelor’s programmes 1,500 – 35,000 EUR/academic year for Master’s programmes

    5. Most Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Germany are free at public universities for all students regardless of their country of origin.

    6. German private universities charge between: 6,500 – 26,000 EUR/academic year for Bachelor’s programmes 1,000 – 40,000 EUR/academic year for Master’s programmes

    7. Italian private universities charge higher tuition fees: 3,000 – 20,000 EUR/academic year for a Bachelor’s degree 3,000 – 35,000 EUR/academic year for a Master’s degree

    8. Dutch private universities have higher tuition costs: 7,500 – 19,000 EUR/academic year for a Bachelor’s degree 5,000 – 30,000 EUR/academic year for a Master’s degree

    9. Swiss private universities have higher tuition fees: 8,000 – 42,000 EUR/academic year for Bachelor’s programmes 7,500 – 43,000 EUR/academic year for Master’s programmes

    10. In Sweden Non-EU/EEA citizens should expect to pay between 7,500 – 25,500 EUR/academic year for a Bachelor’s or Master’s programme. They also need to pay an application fee of 85 EUR.

    11. In Spain private universities tuition is higher: 5,000 – 24,000 EUR/academic year for Bachelor’s degrees 5,000 – 30,000 EUR/academic year for Master’s degrees

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    Entry Requirements for European universities:

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    12. Passport, identity card or proof of citizenship in combination with an official identification with photo

    13. A-levels, high school diploma or equivalent certification

    14. Transcript with grades from the last school year

    15. Various filled-out forms:

    16. Application form for admission

    17. Registration form

    18. Form for statistics

    19. Student document of identification with photograph attached

    20. Form for continuation

    21. Proof of payment for the tuition fee per semester, if there is no exemption from payment.

    22. Knowledge of the host country language may be required, so in some EU countries you may be asked to take a language test.

    After Study Options


    1. 1. Ireland offers 12 months of stay back for all international students finishing a Bachelor’s degree in Ireland. Postgraduate students are allowed to stay for 24 months.
    2. 2. In France Bachelor degree holders can stay on only if they have a work permit (or at last hold an offer of paid employment). But, foreign students with Master’s degrees can apply for and get a temporary residence permit (APS), for a period of 24 months.
    3. 3. Switzerland, Sweden, and Italy are excellent options to study abroad. Additionally, both Switzerland and Sweden offer 6-months stay back options.
    4. 4. In Germany You can apply for an 18 month residence permit to look for a job that corresponds to your qualifications after you have completed your studies. When you get a job offer which corresponds to your qualifications then you can apply for a German residence permit.
    5. 5. With many other nation in the European group , one can have multiple options to stay back in the chosen European country, after gaining there degree from any of the nations there. There are 44 countries in Europe to choose from.

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