Study in Europe
Europe offers extraordinary diversity in higher education — from low-cost or tuition-free programmes in Germany and the Netherlands to prestigious institutions in France, Switzerland, and beyond. For students willing to explore beyond the traditional English-speaking destinations, Europe offers exceptional value and quality.
Book a Free Consultation10,000+
English-taught programmes
Germany, NL, France + more
Countries we cover
€0 – €25,000
Average tuition (per year)
26 countries
Schengen area access
Why Students Choose Europe
Low or No Tuition Fees
Germany charges no tuition for most public university programmes (including international students). The Netherlands, France, and others offer affordable options.
World-Class Institutions
ETH Zurich, TU Munich, Delft, Paris Sciences et Lettres — Europe is home to institutions that rival any in the world.
Cultural Richness
Studying in Europe exposes you to multiple languages, cultures, and career networks spanning 26+ countries in the Schengen area.
Growing English-Taught Offering
Thousands of European programmes are taught entirely in English — particularly at master's level in the Netherlands, Germany, and Scandinavia.
Where We Place Students in Europe
What Students Study
What You Need to Apply
Requirements vary by country and institution. For Germany, many programmes require proof of university entrance qualification equivalent to Abitur or a recognised equivalent. English-taught programmes typically require IELTS 6.0–7.0. Some countries require language proficiency in the local language for full degree programmes.
How to Get Your Student Visa
Receive an official acceptance letter from your European university
Apply for a student visa at the relevant country's consulate in the UAE
Provide financial proof — typically €700–1,000 per month for living costs
Provide blocked account proof (Germany) or equivalent financial guarantee
Health insurance documentation
Biometrics appointment and decision — timing varies by country (4–12 weeks)
Tuition & Living Costs
When to Apply
European universities typically start in September/October, with some offering February/March intakes. Germany has winter (October) and summer (April) semesters. Application deadlines vary widely by country and institution.
Student LifeLife as a Student in Europe
Europe's student experience is unlike anywhere else — historic cities, world-class museums, outdoor recreation, and the freedom to travel across 26 Schengen countries on one visa. The cost of living is moderate and work rights vary by country.
Common Questions About Studying in Europe
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