Here are eight inexpensive European countries for Indian students to study in with low tuition fees:
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Germany
Why Study in Germany?
Most public universities have little or no tuition fees for international students. There are some scholarships like DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst) Particularly in the engineering and technology sectors, you have strong industry relationships. Low cost of living, such as in cities like Berlin and Leipzig.Top Universities in Germany:
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Technical University of Munich (TUM) Heidelberg UniversityCost of Living:
Students typically require €800-1,000 monthly, covering accommodation, food, and transport.France
Tuition fees at public universities in France are low, making it economical. They also offer Indian students a great cultural experience.Why Study in France?
Public universities' tuition fees amount to as little as €2,770 per annum for undergraduate programmes and €3,770 for master’s programmes. Charpak Scholarship– Indian students can also apply for the Charpak Scholarship. That makes France one of the top three in the world-famous and ranked among thousands of famous universities. You can work part-time while studying.Top Universities in France:
Sorbonne University Ecole Normale Superieure University of ParisCost of Living:
While larger cities like Paris can be expensive to live in (€1,200-1,800 a month), smaller cities like Lyon and Toulouse are cheaper on the wallet.-
Poland
Due to its low tuition fees and inexpensive living, Poland has emerged as one of the most preferred options for students flying from India.
Why Study in Poland?
Tuition fees range from €2,000 to €4,000 per annum. The cost of living is much lower than in Western Europe. One of the reasons for studying in Poland is the wide cultural background and exciting student life. Most universities offer courses in English.Top Universities in Poland:
University of Warsaw Jagiellonian University Warsaw University of TechnologyCost of Living:
Thus, visiting the world's wonders will cost you less than you think; students can survive on €400-700 monthly visiting cultural heritage items. Based on this metric, it is probably the best price-wise for a student in Europe.- Italy
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Czech Republic
Why Study in the Czech Republic?
All public universities are free of charge for students who study in the Czech language. Programs taught in English from €3,000 per year. It has an education system known to be the best in the world and an ever-growing economy. Lower cost of living than in Western Europe.Top Universities in the Czech Republic:
Charles University Czech Technical University in Prague Masaryk UniversityCost of Living
€600-1,000 per month-
Portugal