GEORGIAN

  • Tbilisi
  • Georgian, (Russian)
  • 3.7million
  • 30,000
  • GMT+4
  • +995
  • Georgian Lari (GEL)
  • September - June
Top Universities
  • Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University

  • The University of Georgia

  • Ilia State University

  • Georgian Technical University

Situated in the Caucusus, the meeting point of Europe and the Middle East surrounded by the Black Sea, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia. Former Soviet country that is quickly growing in popularity as a travel destination. With two breakaway areas (South Ossetia and Abkhazia), the country is secure. Georgians are known for their warmth, customs, and cultural heritage. Zesty, fruity red wines are a specialty of Georgia, which is frequently referred to as the wine capital of the world. good international linkages and educational institutions. Very reasonably priced nation.

ESTONIA

Russia, Latvia, and the Baltic Sea are the borders of Estonia, a Baltic state. It is the technological leader in the world, having given rise to industry titans like TransferWise and Skype. Like Finnish and Hungarian, Estonian is a distinctive language that is challenging to master. In Estonia, most individuals speak English, especially the younger generation. Enchanting national parks like Soomaa can be found throughout Estonia. The islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa are home to pine forests, freshwater lakes, and ancient marshlands. You can find all the information you need to study in Estonia in this guide. Tallinn, the capital, is a leader in technology. The Bank of Estonia was the first financial institution to offer e-residency to businesses. Estonian is renowned for its lengthy consonants and lovely vowel sounds.

  • Tallinn
  • Estonian
  • 1.3million
  • 5,000+
  • GMT+2
  • +372
  • Euro (€)
  • September - June
Top Universities
  • University of Tartu

  • Tallinn University of Technology

  • Tallinn University

  • Estonian University of Life Sciences

GREECE

  • Athens
  • Greek
  • 10.7 million
  • 30,000
  • GMT+2
  • +30
  • Euro (€)
  • September - June
Top Universities
  • National Technical University of Athens

  • Aricotie University al thessalonika

  • universits of Crete

Greece, also known as Hellas, was a prehistoric civilization that existed at the meeting point of Europe, Asia, and Africa in South-East Europe. It boasts breathtaking scenery, a vibrant cultural past, and a sunny, Mediterranean climate. a member of the EU with a comparatively cheap cost of living and the Euro as its currency. developing into a tech cluster with lots of internship options and employment prospects following graduation. Modern higher education is being offered. A catalog of programs that includes all postgraduate courses offered in English.

MALTA

Between Europe and North Africa, in the Southern Mediterranean, is the island nation of Malta. This country has three islands- Comino, Gozo, and Malta and these people speak Maltese and English making them multilingual. Because of its extensive cultural legacy, it is an excellent location for studying humanities and history. Being a former British colony, it is an English-speaking nation. There is a lot of music, festivals, and celebrations in this lively culture. Valletta and the Blue Lagoon are well-liked tourist destinations. One must see the Neolithic temples in Hagar Qim. An excellent chance to study abroad is to do so in Malta.

  • Valletta
  • "English, Maltese"
  • 5,15,000
  • 600+
  • GMT+1
  • +356
  • Euro (€)
  • September - June
Top Universities
  • University of Malta

  • Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology

  • Institute of Tourism Studies Malta

  • American University of Malta

POLAND

  • Warsaw
  • Polish
  • 38.2 million
  • 46,000
  • CET (UTC+1)
  • +48
  • Złoty (PLN)
  • October - June
Top Universities
  • University of Warsaw

  • Wroclaw Medical University

  • Jagiellonian University

A great and reasonably priced option for studying abroad in Europe is Poland. Its borders are shared by several European nations, and its history and culture are extensive. According to surveys, Polish cities are affordable and conducive to students. The Ministry of Science and Higher Education is responsible for overseeing the management of Poland's higher education system. The Polish Accreditations Committee frequently assesses Polish universities. Higher education is offered by more than 500 different institutions. The degrees available are the licencjat, often known as inżynier, magister, and doktor. Poland's schoolchildren outperform most OECD nations in terms of academic performance, according to the PISA study. John Paul II, Nicolaus Copernicus, and Bronisław Malinowski, are just a few of the well-known alumni of Polish universities.

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic creates its own unique hybrid flare by fusing the greatest elements of West and East Europe. The Czech Republic's most popular study abroad destinations are Prague, Liberec, Brno, and Olomouc. The Czech Republic draws in students with its fascinating history, rich cultural legacy, and delicious food and beer. Artists such as Franz Kafka, Antonín Dvořák, Jaroslav Seifert, and Alphonse Mucha once called the Czech Republic home. There are sixty-one higher education institutions spread out around the nation, and more than fifty thousand international students come to study. In addition to being available in English, more than a thousand programs are now offered in French and German. In terms of cost of living, the Czech Republic is ranked fifth in Europe. All nationalities are still entitled to free higher education at state universities. Visits to the Czech Republic are once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

  • Prague
  • Czech
  • 10.5 million
  • 299,000 (50,000 international)
  • CET (UTC+1)
  • +420
  • Koruna (CZK)
  • September - June
Top Universities
  • Charles University

  • Masaryk University

  • Czech Technical University in Prague

  • Palacky University, Olomouc

CYPRUS

  • Nicosia
  • Turkish, Greek, and English
  • 1.212.770 million
  • 21,000
  • UTC+2
  • +357
  • Euro and Turkish Lira (TL)
  • September - June
Top Universities
  • University of Cyprus

  • Cyprus University of Technology

  • Eastern Mediterranean University

300+ sunny days and a pleasant temperature all year long. Clear oceans, golden beaches, distinctive vegetation, and an abundance of natural beauty. separated the island into two halves, each with its own laws, customs, and language. Become friends with people worldwide. The price of learning is affordable. The Department of Higher Tertiary Education (DAAE) is responsible for ensuring standards in higher education. Doctorates require 3-5 years, master's degrees take 1-2 years, and bachelor's degrees take 4 years. One-of-a-kind journey of a lifetime.

LITHUANIA

Located in Europe's Baltic area lies a little nation called Lithuania. It's an inexpensive study destination in Europe with reasonable living and tuition expenses. Lithuania boasts one of the fastest internet speeds in the world together with a more than 5,000-year-old language. There are several well-known Lithuanian basketball legends, and basketball is the second religion in the nation. Active participation in the European Union, the Council of Europe, the Nordic Investment Bank, NATO, the Nordic-Baltic Eight (NB8), and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is demonstrated by Lithuania. For international students, it provides more than 350 study programs taught in English. Vytautas Magnus University and Vilnius University are the some of the largest universities in the world. The biggest technical university in the Baltics is Kaunas University of Technology.

  • Vilnius
  • Turkish, Greek, and English
  • 1.212.770 million
  • 21,000
  • UTC+2
  • +357
  • Euro and Turkish Lira (TL)
  • September - June
Top Universities
  • Klaipeda University

  • LCC International University

  • Vilnius University

  • Vilnius Gediminas Technical University

HUNGARY

  • Budapest
  • Hungarian
  • 9.9 million
  • 33,000
  • CET (UTC+1)
  • +36
  • Forint (HUF)
  • September - June
Top Universities
  • Eötvös Loránd University

  • University of Szeged

  • University of Debrecen

Hungary is a well-liked study abroad destination. It has a long history in the sciences, particularly medicine. Hungary, which is located in the Carpathian Basin, has one of the biggest unbroken grasslands in Europe. In Hungary, more than 30,000 foreign students have studied for a degree over the previous 20 years. Studies in scientific fields like medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine are particularly well-liked in Hungary. The World Health Organization recognizes Hungary's top-notch medical degrees, which are directly transferable to any other EU nation. In Hungary, more and more postsecondary educational institutions are providing medical degrees in English and other foreign languages. Germany, Israel, Norway, Iran, China, and Canada are among the top nations from which international students visit Hungary. Hungary has stunning cities, a fascinating past, and a lively present. Situated in the center of Europe, the nation boasts an abundance of cultural and historical riches. Hungary's language is significantly distinct from that of its neighbors.

FINLAND

Finland is located between its neighbors, Sweden and Russia, in the far north of Europe. The primary language is Finnish, however because of a Swedish minority that dates back 600 years to the Swedish Empire, Swedish is also an official language. Helsinki, the capital city of Finland, is by far the biggest. Turku, Tampere, and Espoo are a few more sizable towns. A large number of Finnish universities and universities of applied sciences have expanded the number of English-language bachelor's and master's degree programs since the harmonization of the European educational systems as part of the Bologna reform. More than 40 higher education establishments can be found in Finland; these are typically classified as universities (conventional research and teaching establishments) or polytechnics, also referred to as universities of applied sciences (providing more hands-on, practical instruction). About 20,000 of the slightly over 300,000 students enrolled in Finland's universities and polytechnics are international students.

  • Helsinki
  • Finnish, Swedish
  • 5.5 million
  • 20,273 (2018, Statistics Finland)
  • EET (UTC+2)
  • +358
  • Euro (€)
  • September - May
Top Universities
  • University of Helsinki

  • Aalto Universit

  • Tampere University

DENMARK

  • Copenhagen
  • Danish
  • 5.8 million
  • 150,000 (34,000 international)
  • CET
  • +45
  • Danish krone (DKK)
  • September - June
Top Universities
  • University of Copenhagen

  • Aarhus University

  • Technical University of Denmark

One of the safest, happiest, and most livable countries in the world is Denmark. Its people, with their modest yet elegant architecture, attire, and attitude on life, are just beautiful. 34,000 foreign students take pleasure in the nation's social advancement The nation has strong social mobility and a substantial welfare state. Problem-based learning and individual initiative are encouraged in Danish universities. In order to educate students for the global job market, traditional lectures are combined with industrial assignments. Denmark, one of the most creative, progressive, and contemporary societies on the planet, follows the Nordic model of welfare states and free market economy. High-quality international education system abundant with opportunities, particularly in the fields of science and technology.

AUSTRIA

Austria is a great place to study abroad with many benefits. There are nine states that make up the Austrian Federal Republic. Austria has excellent rankings in terms of living circumstances, natural environment, education, safety, and personal freedom. The location of the well-known Austrian Alps and a well-liked travel destination Football, mountain riding, swimming, ice hockey, skiing, and cycling are popular national sports. the residence of renowned composers Schubert, Wagner, Strauss, and Mozart Twenty-two public universities, sixteen private universities, twenty-one universities of applied sciences, and fourteen university colleges of teacher education are among the six categories of higher education institutions available in Austria. Although the majority of study programs need German language fluency, there are some courses that are offered in English. Austria offers study abroad programs in German.

  • Vienna
  • Austrian German
  • 8.935 million
  • 60,000
  • CET (UTC+1)
  • +43
  • Euro (€)
  • October - September
Top Universities
  • University of Vienna

  • University of Graz

  • Vienna University of Technology

SPAIN

  • Madrid
  • Spanish
  • 4,64,23,064
  • 1,800,000 (60,000 international)
  • CET (UTC+1)
  • +34
  • Euro (€)
  • October - June
Top Universities
  • University of Barcelona

  • University of Navarra

  • Complutense University of Madrid

Spain was listed as number one in the Top 10 Study Abroad Countries in Europe ranking for 2019 by educations.com. In 1218, Spain established its first university. 60,000 international students choose to study in Spain each year. Arabic, Roman, Basque, Castilian, and Catalan civilizations have all had a long-standing influence on Spain. Spain is surrounded by the Atlantic and Mediterranean seas to the west and east, respectively. The Mediterranean diet offers a balanced diet full of fresh produce, seafood, and fruit. The second most common language spoken worldwide is Spanish. In Spain, both the climate and the populace are friendly. Spain boasts some of the lowest tuition prices for post-secondary education in all of Europe. Taking a course in Spain while studying abroad can improve your employability and provide you with the soft qualities employers look for in a graduate student.

SWEDEN

International students are welcome in Sweden, which offers 1,000-degree programs taught in English. They are also permitted to work there while they are enrolled in classes. Students from non-EU/EEA countries may request time to look for work following graduation. You can learn about the realities of studying and student life by reading the Study in Sweden Guide.

  • Stockholm
  • Swedish
  • 10 million
  • 343,000 (39,000)
  • CET (UTC+1)
  • +46
  • Swedish Kronor (SEK)
  • August - June
Top Universities
  • Karolinska Institute

  • Uppsala University

  • Stockholm University

THE NETHERLANDS

  • Amsterdam
  • Dutch
  • 17.28 million
  • 85,000
  • GMT+1
  • +31
  • Euro (€)
  • September - July
Top Universities
  • Delft University of Technology

  • University of Amsterdam

  • Eindhoven University of Technology

  • University of Groningen

  • Leiden University

The Netherlands is a nation in northwest Europe bordering Germany and Belgium renowned for using cutting-edge teaching techniques. The center of the nation's culture is Amsterdam, the capital. More than twenty reputable educational institutions. thriving nightlife and social scene. renowned tourist destinations and museums. always ranks among the top nations for international study. 77 distinct higher education institutions provide more than 2,000 English-language education programs. There are options for master's, PhD, bachelor's, and diploma programs. Excellent connections by train to other European nations. More than 85% of students are enrolled in international programs in the Netherlands.

FRANCE

France is a country in Western Europe that is divided into twelve time zones. France is a major hub for commerce, technology, and travel worldwide. With 85 million visitors annually, it is a popular tourist site. 250,000 international students decide to study abroad in France. The three phases of the French educational system are basic, secondary, and higher education. Business and economics, fashion, hospitality, technology, and tourism are among the subjects that are popular in France. Strictly public and private, the Grandes écoles provide three years of specialized education in fields including engineering, business, and public administration. Students enrolled at specialized schools receive training for careers in a variety of fields, including social work, architecture, art, and tourism.

  • Paris
  • French
  • 67 million
  • 3,58,000
  • CET (UTC+1)
  • +33
  • Euro €
  • September - June
Top Universities
  • Université PSL (Paris Sciences & Lettres)

  • Ecole Polytechnique

  • Sorbonne University

  • CentraleSupélec

  • Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon

ITALY

  • Rome
  • Italian
  • 60.6 million
  • 1,800,000 (30,000 international)
  • CET (UTC+1)
  • +39
  • Euro (€)
  • October - July
Top Universities
  • Politecnico di Milano

  • Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa

  • Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Pisa

  • Universitænbsp; di Bologna

  • Sapienza – Universitænbsp; di Roma

Italy is a country of varied beauty, culture, and history. It is Europe's favorite boot-shaped nation. With several top-notch educational institutions dispersed around the nation, education is highly valued in Italy. The Italian peninsula was divided into several kingdoms prior to the country's independence in 1861, which greatly influenced Italian history and modern Italian culture. Italy is home to the oldest universities in both Europe and the entire world. With a 3+2, 3-cycle system that enables students to get both bachelor's and master's degrees after five years of study, Italy's educational system has been modeled after the Bologna system since 1999. Certain Italian student customs may be followed by students, depending on the location and school.

SWITZERLAND

Situated in the center of the European continent. It has a long history in postsecondary education with cutting-edge technical setting, high educational standards which draws in competent foreign labor. Switzerland is well-liked for degrees in computer technology, business, finance, and tourism. Home to CERN, FIFA, the UN, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and BIS. Four official languages are spoken there.

  • Bern
  • German, French, Italian, Romansh
  • 8.5 million
  • 24,000
  • CET
  • +41
  • Swiss Franc (CHF)
  • September - May
Top Universities
  • ETH Zurich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

  • University of Zurich

  • University of Geneva

GERMANY

  • Berlin
  • German
  • 83 million
  • 4,00,000
  • CET (UTC+1)
  • +49
  • Euro (€)
  • October - March & April - September
Top Universities
  • Technische Universität München

  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

  • Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

  • Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

  • Freie Universität Berlin

Germany's free public universities and excellent academic standards make it a popular study abroad destination for students. With 83 million people living there, Germany is a varied country rich in innovation, historical grandeur, and natural beauty. Germany is a highly developed country with a high standard of life and a social market economy. Ranked third globally and as the greatest place in Europe to study abroad. It blends a distinctive cultural experience with a top-notch education. Home to well-known and prosperous authors, painters, musicians, philosophers, scientists, engineers, and athletes.

PHILIPPINES

It is an archipelago situated in Southeast Asia. It has a compact area with a dense population. It became independent of the US in 1946. Philippines has a distinct culture influenced by native, American, and Spanish flavors. Gorgeous natural landscapes with remote swimming holes, mountain springs along the coast, jungles, and lagoons the color of pure blue. Well-known beaches with golden and white sand. International students can choose from a wide range of experiences.

  • Manila
  • Filipino, English, Spanish (many regional languages)
  • 106million
  • 26,000
  • GMT+8
  • +63
  • Philippine Peso (PHP)
  • June - March
Top Universities
  • Saint Louis University

  • La Salle University

  • University of the Philippines

  • University of Santo Tomas

JAPAN

  • Tokyo
  • Japanese
  • 12,54,80,000
  • 312,000 international students
  • JST (UTC+9)
  • +81
  • Japanese Yen (¥)
  • April - March
Top Universities
  • University of Tokyo

  • Kyoto University

  • Tohoku University

Japan is an island nation in East Asia that is situated in the Pacific Ocean's northwest. The Japanese archipelago has been inhabited by humans from prehistoric times. It is home to the world's most populous and urbanized nation. Japan has been chosen as a study destination by more than 300,000 international students. Japan has 783 junior colleges and universities. Economics and business, science and technology, education, and the humanities are popular majors to study in Japan.

SINGAPORE

Singapore is a smart, safe city-state with a diverse range of cultures. While there are four official languages spoken, English serves as the lingua franca. Singapore offers a plethora of tourist attractions, exquisite eating options, unique street food, and vibrant bars and clubs. Singapore's Ministry of Education manages the country's top-ranked education system globally. Six autonomous institutions exist, and foreign universities have set up satellite campuses to serve both local and international students with educational opportunities.

  • Singapore
  • English, Mandarin, Malay, Tamil
  • 5.7million
  • 2,000+
  • GMT+8
  • +65
  • Singapore Dollar (SGD)
  • August - May
Top Universities
  • NUS – National University of Singapore

  • NTU – Nanyang Technological University

  • SMU – Singapore Management University

  • SIT – Singapore Institute of Technology

  • SUTD – Singapore University of Technology and Design

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

  • Abu Dhabi
  • Arabic
  • 9.4 million
  • 65,447
  • GMT +4
  • +971
  • United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED)
  • September - June
Top Universities
  • Khalifa University

  • United Arab Emirates University

  • American University of Sharjah

  • University of Sharjah

  • Zayed University

UAE is a vibrant cultural and economic nation that will make you reevaluate your priorities. The United Arab Emirates consists of seven emirates, the two largest of which are Dubai and its capital, Abu Dhabi. The most populated and important economic and financial hub of the region is Dubai, while Abu Dhabi is the largest and home to the nation's oil sector. Students can experience a variety of sites and activities, such as the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Burj Khalifa. In addition to having a strong Islamic cultural legacy, the UAE is highly motivated to modernize and innovate. There are three state-funded universities and more than fifty private higher education institutions in the United Arab Emirates, which draws inspiration from western higher education systems. Since the majority of UAE universities offer English courses, students do not need to learn Arabic in order to study there. Although tuition is usually expensive, international students can apply for several scholarships and even work part-time jobs while in the country on a student visa.

MALAYSIA

It's reasonably priced. Many people speak English. Malaysia has a wide variety and depth of culture. Amazing animals can be found in Malaysia. It is tranquil and secure. Year-round perfect weather. It's your opportunity to live on your own. A premier center for education in Southeast Asia. There is delicious cuisine everywhere.

  • Kuala Lumpur,
  • Malay
  • 3,34,34,269
  • 1,20,000
  • GMT +8
  • +60
  • Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)
  • January - November
Top Universities
  • University of Malaya

  • Putra Malaysia University

  • The National University of Malaysia

  • University of Technology Malaysia

MAURITIUS

  • Port Louis
  • English and French
  • 12,77,279
  • 2,380
  • GMT +4
  • +230
  • Mauritian Rupee (MUR)
  • January - November
Top Universities

University of Mauritius

University of Technology, Mauritius

Mauritius Institute of Education

20 hours per week in a part-time capacity. No TOEFL or IELTS exams. There are no interviews for visas. Reasonable Charge. More than 700 courses across various fields are offered. Course fee only to be paid after visa. Employment Prospects and Worldwide Exposure. Quick Track Passport. Living expenses each month range from $250 to $275. ideal weather for students from India.

VIETNAM

Enroll in an international program in one of the developing and stable Asian countries. Savor the harmony between contemporary and heritage. Jobs available both domestically and overseas. More reasonably priced master's and bachelor's degrees. Visits with family and friends are simpler. International universities accept degrees from other nations. Possibility of developing a professional network. Proof of language fluency in English must be provided. There are test-preparation English-language courses available.

  • Hanoi
  • Vietnamese
  • 9,96,27,104
  • 8,000
  • GMT +7
  • +84
  • Vietnamese Dong (VND)
  • January - December
Top Universities
  • Duy Tan University

  • Ton Duc Thang University

  • Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City

  • Vietnam National University, Hanoi

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