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TOP 8 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES FOR AFFORDABLE HIGHER EDUCATION

Published By Moushumi Mahanta | 03 Feb, 2025
Are you looking for budget-friendly options for studying abroad? We have you covered with various affordable study destinations in Europe.
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Here Are The Top 8 European Countries for Affordable Higher Education:
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Estonia

Estonia offers affordable college fees ($1,250–$3,500) and work opportunities. After securing a job, graduates can stay for nine months and apply for a temporary residence permit.
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Finland

Tuition fees for international students range from €3,000 to €12,000 per year, and attractive scholarships are available.
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France

The Bachelor's programs cost around €200 annually and Engineering is approximately €630. In Paris, you can study Big Data, Digital Marketing, Digital Business Analytics, and Corporate Finance without IELTS. 
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Germany

In Germany, public universities offer free education, while private universities charge around €12,000 per year. Many institutions waive the IELTS, GRE, or GMAT, and graduates receive an 18-month post-study work visa.
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Poland

Poland offers various English-taught programs with tuition fees of €2,000–€3,000 per year. Graduates don’t need a work permit if they complete a full-time program but must have valid stay permission.  
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Austria

Austria offers affordable tuition at around €1,400 per year despite being a popular tourist destination. English-only speakers may struggle to find part-time jobs. 
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Sweden

The tuition fees in Sweden are slightly higher than in other European countries, ranging from 80,000 to 200,000 SEK per year. While part-time jobs are available, many require Swedish proficiency.
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Italy

A Bachelor's degree in Italy costs around €1,000 per year, offering both affordable and expensive options. Non-EU/EEA international students can stay up to 12 months after graduation.
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