Study in Europe
Study in Europe

Study in Europe

Affordable world-class education with Schengen mobility

Overview

Why Europe?

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Europe offers some of the most affordable and high-quality education in the world. Many countries like Germany, France, and Italy offer low or zero tuition at public universities. With the Bologna Process ensuring standardized degrees, Schengen zone mobility, and rich cultural experiences, Europe is an exceptional choice.

Free or low-cost tuition in Germany, Norway, Finland
Schengen visa allows travel across 27 countries
Bologna Process standardized degree structure
Post-study job-seeker visa in many countries
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Key Advantages

Why Study in Europe

Affordable or Free Tuition

Affordable or Free Tuition

Public universities in Germany charge zero tuition. Norway, Finland, and several others offer free or minimal-cost education even for international students. This makes Europe one of the most affordable study destinations globally.

Schengen Zone Mobility

Study in one European country and travel freely across 27 Schengen nations. Experience diverse cultures, languages, and opportunities — all with a single student residence permit.

Industry-Integrated Programs

European universities emphasize practical learning with mandatory internships, industry projects, and research collaborations with leading companies like BMW, Siemens, and Airbus.

Multilingual Advantage

Multilingual Advantage

Many programs are taught entirely in English, while living in Europe gives you the chance to learn a second language — a significant career advantage in the global job market.

Top Institutions

Partner Universities

We work directly with leading institutions in Europe to give you the best chances of admission.

Technical University of Munich
Top 50 globally

Technical University of Munich

Munich, Germany

EngineeringComputer ScienceNatural SciencesMedicine
Sorbonne University
Top 50 globally

Sorbonne University

Paris, France

HumanitiesSciencesMedicineLaw
Politecnico di Milano
Top 140 globally

Politecnico di Milano

Milan, Italy

ArchitectureDesignEngineeringUrban Planning
KTH Royal Institute
Top 100 globally

KTH Royal Institute

Stockholm, Sweden

EngineeringTechnologyArchitectureIndustrial Management
Delft University of Technology
Top 50 globally

Delft University of Technology

Delft, Netherlands

AerospaceCivil EngineeringIndustrial DesignArchitecture
ETH Zurich
Top 10 globally

ETH Zurich

Zurich, Switzerland

EngineeringNatural SciencesMathematicsComputer Science
Requirements

Admission Requirements

What you need to apply for universities in Europe.

Academic Transcripts
Step 1

Academic Transcripts

High school diploma or bachelor's degree with strong grades (country-specific requirements)

Step 2

English Proficiency

IELTS 6.0-6.5 or TOEFL 80+ for English-taught programs

Step 3

Language Certificate

B1-C1 level in local language for programs taught in German, French, Italian, etc.

Step 4

Motivation Letter

Detailed explanation of academic goals and program fit

Step 5

Financial Proof

Blocked account (Germany: EUR 11,208/year) or equivalent financial documentation

APS Certificate
Step 6

APS Certificate

Required for applicants from certain countries (e.g., China, India for Germany)

Financial Planning

Cost of Living & Tuition

Tuition
Annual Tuition Range
EUR 0 – 15,000 / year

Erasmus Mundus, DAAD (Germany), and country-specific scholarships available. Many fully funded options exist.

Accommodation
EUR 400 – 900 / month
Food & Groceries
EUR 200 – 400 / month
Transportation
EUR 50 – 100 / month
Health Insurance
EUR 80 – 120 / month
Books & Supplies
EUR 300 – 600 / year
Personal Expenses
EUR 150 – 300 / month
Visa Guide

Visa Process

Visa process
Visa TypeStudent Residence Permit
Processing Time4-12 weeks
1

Get Admission

Receive admission letter from a recognized European university

2

Financial Proof

Open a blocked account or provide sponsorship documents meeting country requirements

3

Apply for Visa

Submit student visa application at the relevant embassy/consulate

4

Attend Interview

Attend a visa interview if required (varies by country and nationality)

5

Health Insurance

Obtain recognized health insurance coverage for your destination country

6

Register Locally

Upon arrival, register at the local foreigners' office for residence permit

Work Rights

20 hrs/week in most countries, post-study job-seeker visa available (18 months in Germany)

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Book a free consultation with our Europe specialist team and take the first step toward your international education journey.

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