Study in Europe

With lower tuition costs, globally recognised degrees, low costs of living and good exposure to international gateway

Over 300+ universities in Europe across 44 countries, where students from India are admitted. The highest number of Indian students were admitted across German universities, which is around 34,864 of them.

If you’re looking to study in Europe, you’re not alone. Every year thousands of students apply to European universities to pursue their higher education. Talking about last year’s 2023 stats, around 50,000+ Indian students studied in Europe.

Europe has more than 5000+ universities across 44 countries to which Indian students can apply to. The reason behind the huge number of students attracted to Europe is lower tuition costs, quality education, internationally recognized degrees, and global exposure.

Diverse culture, beautiful scenic beauty, and the practices European countries follow are just incredible. But just knowing about the country’s benefits and half the information isn’t going to help you get into European universities.

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European Higher Education System

How Does The European Higher Education System Work?

To enhance the quality and recognition of European higher education systems, 33 countries of Europe collaborated to be a part of the European Higher Education Area [EHEA]. 29 countries out of these 33 European countries consented to follow the Bologna process – the higher education that follows the three-cycle process for studying for Bachelor, Master, and Ph.D.

Bologna Process

The European Higher Education Area helps ensure that higher education systems across Europe are compatible so that students, researchers, and academics in Europe can collaborate and study/work abroad easily.

And to strengthen the competitiveness and attractiveness of European higher education, the Bologna process was invented.

The Bologna process is a three-cycle degree structure. Below we have detailed the full process.

First Cycle – Bachelor’s In Europe

Bachelor’s programs in Europe usually have a duration of three to four years for applicants enrolled in full-time study. The time duration may vary for applicants who wish to enroll in a part-time undergraduate course.

Admission for Bachelor’s is mainly based on high school requirements and entrance tests. In some cases, entrance exams may not be mandatory, but English language proficiency test scores are necessary. Graduating from a European university can open up opportunities for skilled employment, but the student needs to complete 180-240 ECTS credits.

Second Cycle – Master’s In Europe

A full-time Master’s program in Europe normally has a duration of one or two years. Most of the master’s courses are coursework and research related which aims towards professional or research competencies.

Admission for a Master’s requires a bachelor’s degree or any other UG specialization. English language test scores and standardized test scores are also required for admission. The master’s degree is granted to students upon completion of 60-120 ECTS credits.

Third Cycle – Ph.D. in Europe

Pursuing Ph.D. courses in Europe requires three to four years of dedication. For admission to Ph.D., students require both bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Entrance exams and interviews may also be taken. Completion of a Ph.D. entirely depends on the candidate’s performance and research completion.

Best European Countries To Study

Below are the top student-friendly countries to study in Europe.

 

FranceIrelandUK
GermanyPolandItaly
MaltaLatviaSwitzerland
LithuaniaSwedenFinland
DenmarkGreeceEstonia

Cheapest Countries To Study In Europe For Affordable Education

European countries like Italy, Germany, and France have many universities that provide free education to their students. Also, there are many countries in Europe that provide affordable education for international students.

Listed below are the cheapest countries to study in Europe that either provide free education or have low tuition fees.

 

CountriesEstimated Fees
PolandEUR 2,000
FranceEUR 2,800 – EUR 3,800
FinlandEUR 5,000 – EUR 20,000
DenmarkEUR 6,000 – EUR 16,000 EUR
SwedenEUR 8,300 – EUR 20,800 EUR
IrelandEUR 9,850 – EUR 2,250

European countries’ higher education system prioritizes providing international students with affordable yet world-class education. So if in case you don’t meet the criteria to get admitted to public universities or universities with low tuition fees, here are the average tuition fees and living costs you can expect.

 

CountryAverage Tuition Fees In EuroAverage Living Expenses [Monthly/Euro]
Latvia2500180
Lithuania2500200
Poland2800200
Malta6000250
Italy7500450
France9000500
Spain9000400
Denmark9500400
Ireland11000500
Germany12000500
Switzerland14000600