Free Education in Europe – 6 Reasons

Higher Education in the US or UK is becoming costlier day by day. You must need at least Rs. 15 lakhs or so to get a post graduate degree from any of the average universities in these countries. But some European countries are offering higher education without any tuition fee. This is because of the public or government funding for most of the universities in European countries like Germany, Sweden, Finland, Austria and Belgium. These are offering various academic courses to international students without tuition fee. It is not a miracle, but there are fair reasons for this transformation. Most of these countries are less populated and respective governments provide free education to all the native students. They also have an international quota of seats and admissions for which there is a huge demand from all over the world. Apart from these, you will get the Schengen visa, which allows you to tour most of the Europe and along with best education.

European universities are known for their quality of the programmes and research. Students can also avail Fellowships and Scholarships for research courses lie Ph.D. along with paid Internships. You can also do part-time work. But getting into a good university in Europe is not at all an easy task for international students. Most of European Universities are very particular on the academic performance and record of the students in their earlier studies. Student needs to get a score of 80 plus in TOEFL and 6 to 6.5 in IELTS in order to apply for a good university.

Here are some important points and tips one should keep in mind while taking a decision on education in European countries.

1. There is a downside in the form of language. It will be a problem if you want to continue in the country even after your studies through getting a job. Learning local language will fetch you in grabbing a job.

2. You should be careful while choosing university / colleges as well. There are some institutes which offer courses in local language as a medium of instruction.

3. Most popular courses among students going Europe are Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, computer science, clinical sciences, biotechnology and pharmacology. Most of these countries ask students to show only 6 to 7 lakhs in their bank account. This will be about Rs. 15 lakhs in case of USA. Germany and Sweden offer a six-month work permit as well but only after completion of your education.

4. Germany, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Belgium and Austria are in the fore front of providing offering free education to international students. In Commonwealth nations such as United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada Universities are charging 7 to 10 Lakhs from International students. But universities in above European nations are investing 5 to 7 Lakhs on foreign students through waiver of tuition fee.

5. Visa is also an important factor in choosing European Countries for your education. With regard to Commonwealth nations, getting admission may be easy but getting visa is very difficult. In the case of EU nations getting visa is much easier than admission in a university.

6. Most of the European nations allow international students to work part time for 20 hours per week. Germany is more liberal in this aspect. It also provides an extra work facility of 90 full days in a year along with 20 hours per week.

Best Universities for Higher Education in Belgium

Belgium has been attracting Indian students for quite a few years. Belgium’s record in terms of living conditions, peace and cooperation, education infrastructure and training are driving Indian Students to choose the country as an important option for higher education. There are more than 1000 Indian students studying various courses in 18 universities. Most of the students are pursuing Science and Management courses.

Belgium Offers high level of educational opportunities for international students. Its society also has been a safe place. We can find Indian students at Solvay Business School (ULB, located in Brussels), University of Antwerp, the Vlerick Management School (Ghent) and Catholic University of Louvain (Frenchspeaking, UCL, Louvain- la- neuve). But most of them are registered at Catholic University of Leuven (Dutch-speaking, KUL, Leuven) and the University of Ghent.

Because of Belgium’s thrust on growing itself as an alternative to UK, USA and Australia, it is coming into the picture slowly. Ghent University, a highly pluralistic university with more than 30 thousand students is the most reputed institution in Belgium. It is one of the best universities in the world for Biotech, Biochemistry and other science related courses.

You can pursue Ph.D. in Bioengineering at the EnVOC research group (Environmental Organic Chemistry and Technology). You can find highly friendly, research oriented, and motivated environment in the institutes. All the universities are tension free and smoothly organized compared to our universities and colleges. You can also enjoy the facilities and the vibrancy of the locations in Belgium. One good advantage in Belgium is the people are not English prejudiced. This is the appealing aspect for Indian students. There are good number of People of Indian Origin as well.

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