Monday , November 25 2024

Study is free in these 5 European countries! Indian students can also take admission

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Countries with free universities: Europe has excellent opportunities for higher education, as education is free in many countries. By free education, we mean that there are no tuition fees in public or government universities in many countries. The most important thing is that citizens of all countries are given the opportunity to study for free in these countries, which Indian students can also take advantage of. Universities of these countries are also included in the list of top institutions.

There are some countries where there are no tuition fees for European students, but students from other countries can study by paying a nominal fee. Due to the availability of free or low-fee universities in Europe, foreign students go to study in many countries. The best thing is that it does not burden the students with money. They do not have to take huge loans to study abroad. Let us know in which countries education is given free of cost.

Germany

Most public universities in Germany do not charge any tuition fees from foreign students, regardless of nationality. This applies to undergraduate and graduate programs. 15 thousand Indian students are also studying in Germany. Gradually more students are coming here to study. (pexels)

finland

Until 2017, foreign students in Finland did not have to pay any fees for bachelor's and master's programs taught in English. However, now this feature has been discontinued. But studying for PhD program is still free here. Scholarships are also given for Bachelor and Master in some universities. (pexels)

iceland

There are no tuition fees at public universities in the small European country of Iceland. The registration fees here are very low. There are a total of seven universities in Iceland, of which four are public and three are private. (pexels)

czech republic

In Czech Republic, located in Central Europe, if a student is studying in Czech language, then no fee is charged from him. No matter which country he is a citizen of. However, fees have to be paid for courses taught in English. (pexels)

norway

All students have the opportunity to study for free at public universities in Norway. This policy applies to all three programmes, Bachelor's, Master's and PhD. There are also many job opportunities in Norway, which students can easily take advantage of. (pexels)