About EUROPE

Universities in Europe have long been known for their high academic standards, their cutting-edge research and their value for money. Thirty-one of the world’s top 100 universities, as listed by The Times World University Rankings, are located in Europe. In all, there are over 4000 Higher Education Institutions in Europe offering a wide range of courses at Bachelor, Master and Doctorate level with more and more of these institutions accepting English as the primary language of instruction.

We have university tie-ups in 20 European nations such as Finland, Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Hungary, Czech Republic, Malta, Spain, Lithuania, Cyprus, Belgium, Monaco, Georgia and Russia.

Facts About EUROPE

Intakes

Fall: September
Winter: January

Tuition Fees Range

Euro 6,000 – 25,000 Per Annum

Cost of Living

Euro 700 – 1400 Per Month

150 University Tie-ups

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Benefits of Studying in EUROPE

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EUROPE EDUCATION SYSTEM

After High School

Bachelor Degree (3-4 years)

After Graduation

Master’s Degree (1-2 years)

About FRANCE

France is the second most popular country in Europe for higher education, after Germany. Numerous overseas students are drawn to study in France by the country’s flawless fusion of modern and traditional universities as well as its 5-star rating for educational excellence.

France has about 370,000 international students enrolled in its higher education institutions. Around 70% of overseas students enrol at state universities, which offer free tuition. According to the QS world ranking, France has 83 globally recognized institutions for international students, 37 of which are among the world’s best universities.

Benefits of Studying in France

Post-Study Work Permit

In France, Undergraduate students are not eligible for a Work Permit after completing their studies, but Postgraduate students can apply for and be granted a Work Permit for a term of 12 to 24 months.

About Germany

Over 350,000 international students are studying in Germany, making it one of the most popular study destinations in the world. Among the top 200 esteemed universities in the world, it is home to more than nine universities.

The country has been the top choice for applicants outside of the US, and the UK because it offers 21,000 courses in an internationally recognised curriculum at incredibly low tuition. Germany’s top sending countries for overseas students is India (26%). Aside from this, the nation has become more desirable for international students looking to study in Germany because of the consistent drop in the jobless rate over the previous ten years.

Benefits of Studying in Germany

Post-Study Work Permit

A work permit granted to overseas students studying in Germany that permits them to stay in the country for an additional 18 months to work or look for jobs after completing their education.

About ITALY

Italy is well-known as an education hub in Europe, with an astounding 40 universities listed in the QS World University Rankings 2023. But Italy offers more than just outstanding education: exquisite food, magnificent museums, and, most significantly, professional chances.

 

Italy boasts a rich educational heritage deeply rooted in its cultural and historical legacy. The Italian education system comprises a comprehensive framework catering to students from early childhood to tertiary levels.

Benefits of Studying in ITALY

Post-Study Work Permit

Here students are allowed to work part-time for a maximum of 39 hours per week. After completing your education and wishing to stay and work in the country, you need to apply for a post-study work permit. This permit has a validity of 2 years. 

About FINLAND

Finland’s education system is globally lauded for its innovative approach, focusing on equity, individualized learning, and teacher professionalism. Students benefit from minimal standardized testing, allowing for holistic education emphasizing on creativity and critical thinking. 

This system emphasizes equal opportunities for all learners, regardless of socio-economic background, leading to consistently high academic performance and fostering a culture of lifelong learning and innovation. Finland invests heavily in adult education and lifelong learning opportunities, ensuring that people of all ages have access to the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world.

Benefits of Studying in FINLAND

Post-Study Work Permit

Here students are allowed to work part-time for a maximum of 390 hours per week. After completing your education and wishing to stay and work in the country, you need to apply for a post-study work permit. This permit has a validity of 2 years.

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