Affordable Study Abroad Options for Students

Several European countries offer free or low-cost higher education. This can help students save money on their studies.

Germany’s public universities do not charge tuition for undergraduate programs. International students pay a small administrative fee, about 150 to 250 Euros.

France also has very low tuition fees. European students pay around 170 Euros annually.

In Norway, education is free for European students. Master’s and PhD courses taught in English have low fees.

Iceland’s four public universities have no tuition. Students pay a yearly registration fee of $600. Living costs are higher there.

Austria offers free education to European students. International students pay about 726 Euros per semester.

Students who know the Czech language can study for free in the Czech Republic. English programs cost between Rs 4.50 lakh and Rs 13 lakh yearly.

Greek public universities are free for European students. Non-European students pay 1500 Euros in tuition.

Italy’s public universities have fees between Rs 98,000 and Rs 4.30 lakh. Scholarships are also available.

Spain’s tuition fees for international students range from Rs 81,000 to Rs 2,70,000. The country has many good universities.

Belgium offers affordable education for non-European students, costing about 4,175 Euros annually. Living expenses are around Rs 12 lakh per year.