STUDY IN EUROPE

When it comes to appealing and reasonably priced study abroad destinations in Europe, university students from all over the world have plenty of options. These are our top selections for the greatest universities in Europe where you can study abroad, helping you to focus on the one that best suits your requirements, expectations, and financial situation.

1. Germany

Germany is among the greatest destinations in Europe for studying abroad, particularly for those looking to cut costs as state universities do not charge tuition for undergraduate programs. Both students from outside the European Union and those from other regions of Europe are included by this. An administration fee will be the only thing you have to pay; this will be billed to you each semester. Some of the best universities in Europe are located in the nation, including the Technical University of Munich, Humboldt University, and the University of Aachen. The top courses offered there are mechanical engineering, chemistry, physics, history, and philosophy.

2. France

According to the 2019–19 QS World University Rankings, more than ten institutions in France are listed (QS stands for Quacquarelli Symonds, a U.K. business that specializes in, assesses, and ranks schools and study abroad programs). There are more than 1,000 courses offered in English, even though the majority of the programs are taught in French. You can also anticipate affordable tuition and excellent educational standards in France. When you study abroad in France, you can find some of the most reasonably priced institutions on the globe, allowing you to spend more of your money on sightseeing and enjoying yourself.

3. Spain

The cheap cost of tuition at Spain's numerous esteemed colleges is one of the many benefits of studying abroad, as it is in other European nations. Tuition in Spain is far less expensive than in the US and the UK, and you will probably pay a small portion of what you would have to pay for a comparable program back home. To save even more money, stay in tiny rural villages rather than the more expensive larger cities. However, if you're willing to pay more to have it all, look at schools in Madrid, the nation's capital.

4. Italy

More than 33,500 American students choose to study abroad in Italy for the 2014–2015 academic year, making it the second most popular destination for American students. Some of the oldest and most famous universities in the nation are located there. While not all schools will provide English as their primary language, they might offer some courses in the language. While Milan, Rome, Florence, and Venice are popular travel destinations, students can also visit rural communities. There are 89 institutions in the nation, in addition to numerous academies and polytechnics, so there are a tonne of programs to pick from, including those in engineering, architecture, and art and design.

5. Sweden

Unbelievably, if you are a foreign student attending a Swedish university—for example, from the United States—you may be eligible to receive a PhD degree at no cost. Furthermore, a large number of university programs offered throughout the nation are taught in English, and there are numerous chances to be awarded scholarships. Additionally, you will have the option to select from some of the best universities in the world, like KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Lund University, and Uppsala University. Furthermore, PhD positions are usually paid in addition to scholarship opportunities, allowing you to attend school for free while working.

6. Netherlands

Another well-liked location for students looking to study abroad in Europe is the Netherlands. Because it is both inexpensive and convenient to London, it is also a fantastic choice for students from the United Kingdom. You may travel from London to the Netherlands, the largest supplier of English-taught programs in continental Europe, in 45 minutes by plane. In locations like Amsterdam, you may select from more than 2,100 international study programs and take advantage of a wealth of artistic and cultural offerings. Among the best universities are Wageningen University and Research Center, University of Amsterdam, and Delft University of Technology.

7. Poland

Particularly when considering the costs associated with living in other European nations, Poland provides affordable living conditions and cheap tuition rates. While many courses are offered in English, it would be beneficial to brush up on your Polish language skills in order to increase your course options and improve your mobility within the city. More than 500 higher education institutions can be found all around the nation, and many of them are specialized rather than adhering to the traditional paradigm like other universities in Europe. Krakow, Warsaw, Poznan, and Gdansk are home to some of Poland's best schools, and science, technology, and engineering are among the most popular academic subjects.

8. Finland

EU/EEA students can attend public universities in Finland without having to pay tuition; non-EU/EEA students will start paying tuition in the autumn of 2017. But even for non-EU/EEA students, tuition is free if you're enrolled in a degree program taught in Swedish or Finnish. Finland's largest city is Helsinki, which is also home to one of the greatest universities in the country, the University of Helsinki. Helsinki is located on the country's southern coast. Another prestigious university that is located in Helsinki is Aalto University. The most reasonably priced cities for students are Pori, Laaperanta, and Tampere.

9. Slovenia

Between Croatia and Italy, Slovenia is a stunning country with lots of fantastic natural spaces to explore, including beaches and mountains. But this nation is a fantastic option for anyone looking for a well regarded university in addition to being a well-liked travel location. As a matter of fact, the nation boasts one of the best education systems in the European Union, and its main university, the University of Ljubljana, is among the largest in the world. The University of Maribor is another well-liked institution, but there are other colleges where you can anticipate affordable tuition and a beautiful environment. Additionally, there are options for people who want to receive free doctorate-level education.

10. Norway

In Norway, state colleges offer free tuition; however, there are several exceptions for specialized programs. Private institutions are also available for enrollment. Although Norway is thought to have a higher cost of living than other parts of Europe, its beautiful scenery, welcoming people, and low crime rate have made it one of the most desirable places in Europe to study abroad. Approximately 250 bachelor's degree programs and another 250 master's degree programs are offered in English, which is advantageous for students from Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The University of Bergen, the University of Oslo, and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology are among of Norway's best universities.

Anywhere you decide to study overseas, you'll gain from a life-changing educational opportunity.