Study in Europe

Germany is the education hub and has the 6th largest market share of international students in the world. German degrees are internationally compatible. Country is famous for its emphasis on interdisciplinary studies, international outlook, and theory balanced with practical applications. German society is well known as Very green, environmentally aware society with blend of modern and traditional cultures.

International students living in Germany can generally live on €750–€950 a month.  Though most public universities do not charge tuition for international students,  certain states are considering new policies that will require non-EU students to pay tuition. It is highly recommended to check  with the individual institution to make sure about its tuition policies., students may  expect to spend €20,000 a year in tuition at private institutions and for health insurance  usually around €50–€60 a month.
Germany offers almost all disciplines of studies through various education providers:

List of institutions
  • Traditional universities (Universitäten)
  • Equivalent higher education institutions including technology (TechnischeHochschulen or TechnischeUniversitäten) and education (PädagogischeHochschulen)
  • Colleges of art and music (Kunsthochschulen and Musikhochschulen)
  • Universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschulen)
  • Universities of applied administrative sciences (Verwaltungsfachhochschulen)
  • Professional academies for vocational education and training (Berufsakademien)

Most of these institutions are public (government). There are some privately run institutions; however, public education is the first choice for most (more than 90%).

  • University of Konstanz • Konstanz
  • University of Giessen • Gießen
  • Kiel University • Kiel
  • Ruhr University Bochum • Bochum
  • Ludwig Maximilians University Munich • München
  • University of Jena • Jena
  • Eberhard Karls University Tübingen • Tübingen
  • University of Würzburg • Würzburg
  • University of Bonn • Bonn
  • EBS University of Business and Law • Wiesbaden

Switzerland is crowned as heaven on earth. Country is attracting thousands of visitors every year however study in Switzerland is equally popular. Swiss study is highly regarded all over the world and offers plenty of study area to choose from with recognized institutions.

List of Institutions: 
  • Berner Fachhochschule
  • Ecole PolytechniqueFédérale de Lausanne
  • EidgenössischeTechnische Hochschule Zürich
  • Haute Ecole Spécialisée de Suisse occidentale
  • Hochschule Luzern
  • UniversitàdellaSvizzeraitaliana
  • Université de Fribourg
  • Université de Lausanne
  • Universität Luzern
  • Universität Zürich
 

As one of the UK’s nearest neighbour, France is an obvious choice for study abroad, with easy travel on Euro star via Paris to many parts of the country.France’s 83 public universities are funded by the national government, which closely regulates the national diplomas granted by the universities. This system allows the universities to offer students an excellent education at an affordable price. There are 33 undergraduate programmes are entirely English-taught and a total of more than 450 at either undergraduate or masters level.
The rates range from around £144 for an undergraduate course to £200 for a masters. Additional fees may be assessed for specific services. Tuition rates at private institutions – particularly schools of business and management – are higher (from £2,400 to £8,000 a year).Some specific scholarships exist for certain courses of study (e.g. doctors, engineers) – details from the cultural service of the French Embassy in the country of origin.

List of Institutions:

  • Audencia Nantes School of Management
  • École NormaleSupérieure
  • École NormaleSupérieure de Lyon
  • École Polytechnique
  • EDHEC Business School
  • Grenoble Ecole de Management
  • Hautes Études Commerciales de Paris
  • INSEAD
  • Université Joseph Fourier
  • Université Pierre et Marie Curie
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