Know About Study in Europe, Cost of Education, Living Cost, Scholarships, FREE Education, Eligibility, Visa Process, Application Process, Job Opportunities, Part Time Jobs, Bologna Process, Erasmus Mundus Process, Schengen States and Many other Important Information.
Cost of Education: Few countries like Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Czech Republic, Italy, Portugal, Cyprus has low cost of education (1500 USD to 4,000 USD Per Year), Few countries like Germany, Ireland, France, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Hungry and other countries have higher cost of living (approx 5,000 USD to 10,000 USD Per Year). Few options are available with FREE Education or No Tuition Fees also to explore more visit contact us page.
Scholarships: Universities offer up to 100% Scholarship, some of the countries has specific scholarship based on particular course and profile of candidate. Process for scholarship depends on candidate profile and university policies.
Cost of Living: Few countries like Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Czech Republic, Portugal, Cyprus has low cost of living (250 to 300 Euro per month), Few countries like Germany, Ireland, France, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Italy have higher cost of living (350 to 500 Euro Per month), based on individual’s living standards.
Part Time Jobs & Job Opportunities: EU has as advantage of part time jobs while study, students can work 20 hours a week and can earn decent amount to support their living cost and other expenses. Students also gets advantage of schengen states, where they can explore opportunities in 26 Countries for Full Time/Part Time Job.
Educational Environment: You get advantage of study in very old, Top ranked, popular and result oriented universities. These university also provide job assistance and assistance for bologna process. Options are available in Govt and Private both universities.
Available Courses: Various UG & PG courses available, based on student’s profile, interest and budget they can opt for Management, Medical, Technical/Engineering, Hospitality, Arts & Humanity and Other Courses. More details about courses will be updated soon… or you can visit country pages for list of courses.
Unique Branches/Specializations: There are few unique branches available, which are generally not available in few other countries, examples are nano technology, bullet train engineering, building & infrastructure management, mining management and other courses related to humanity, hospitality and other with quality exposure.
Better Exposure: You gets best international exposure, which helps you getting good job and also helps you with overall development. High salary jobs and better profiles are directly related to exposure.
Social Networking: If you study abroad, you meet, study and live with students of many other country, which helps you in social networking. These relations are very useful for future jobs and even if you setup a business. It also helps you understand about various countries, their economy, culture and other facts.
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Know About EU (European Union) Member Countries
The EU was not always as big as it is today. When European countries started to cooperate economically in 1951, only Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands participated. Over time, more and more countries decided to join. The union reached its current size of 28 member countries with the accession of Croatia on 1 July 2013.
Advantages: Students can opt for these countries based on their budget and academics. These countries have high standards of living, education and high human development Index. There are few countries where living cost and cost of education is also low but quality of education is very good.
Acceptability of Degree: Degree you gain in EU member countries is acceptable and considered in entire Europe. You get an opportunity to work in many countries based on the degree earned in EU countries.
Brief details about EU Member Countries
Austria
EU member country since: 1 January 1995 Capital: Vienna Geographical size: 83 879 km² Population: 8 576 261 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 1999 |
Belgium
EU member state since: 1 January 1958 Capital: Brussels Geographical size: 30 528 km 2 Population: 11 258 434 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 1999 |
Bulgaria
EU member state since: 1 January 2007 Capital: Sofia Geographical size: 110 370 km² Population: 7 202 198 (2015) Currency: Bulgarian lev BGN |
Croatia
EU member country since: 1 July 2013 Capital: Zagreb Geographical size: 56 594 km 2 Population: 4 225 316 (2015) Currency: Croatian Kuna HRK |
Cyprus
EU member country since: 1 May 2004 Capital: Nicosia Geographical size: 9 251 km² Population: 847 008 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 2008 |
Czech Republic
EU member country since: 1 May 2004 Capital: Prague Geographical size: 78 868 km² Population: 10 538 275 (2015) Currency: Czech koruna (CZK) |
Denmark
EU member state since: 1 January 1973 Capital: Copenhagen Geographical size: 42 924 km² Population: 5 659 715 (2015) Currency: Danish krone DKK |
Estonia
EU member country since: 1 May 2004 Capital: Tallinn Geographical size: 45 227 km 2 Population: 1 313 271 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 2011 |
Finland
EU member country since: 1 January 1995 Capital: Helsinki Geographical size: 338 440 km2 Population: 5 471 753 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 1999 |
France
EU member country since: 1 January 1958 Capital: Paris Geographical size: 633 187 km 2 Population: 66 415 161 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 1999 |
Germany
EU member country since: 1 January 1958 Capital: Berlin Geographical size: 357 376 km 2 Population: 81 197 537 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 1999 |
Greece
EU member country since: 1 January 1981 Capital: Athens Geographical size: 131 957 km² Population: 10 858 018 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 2001 |
Hungary
EU member country since: 1 May 2004 Capital: Budapest Geographical size: 93 011 km 2 Population: 9 855 571 (2015) Currency: Hungarian Forint HUF |
Ireland
EU member country since 1 January 1973 Capital: Dublin Geographical size: 69 797 km 2 Population: 4 628 949 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 1999 |
Italy
EU member state since: 1 January 1958 Capital: Rome Geographical size: 302 073 km 2 Population: 60 795 612 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 1999 |
Latvia
EU member country since: 1 May 2004 Capital: Riga Geographical size: 64 573 km 2 Population: 1 986 096 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 2014 |
Lithuania
EU member country since: 1 May 2004 Capital: Vilnius Geographical size: 65 286 km 2 Population: 2 921 262 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 2015 |
Luxembourg
EU member country since: 1 January 1958 Capital: Luxembourg Geographical size: 2 586 km 2 Population: 562 958 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 1999 |
Malta
EU member country since: 1 May 2004 Capital: Valletta Geographical size: 315 km 2 Population: 429 344 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 2008 |
The Netherlands
EU member country since: 1 January 1958 Capital: Amsterdam Geographical size: 41 542 km² Population: 16 900 726 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 1999 |
Poland
EU member country since: 1 May 2004 Capital: Warsaw Geographical size: 312 679 km 2 Population: 38 005 614 (2015) Currency: Polish Złoty PLN |
Portugal
EU member country since: 1 January 1986 Capital: Lisbon Geographical size: 92 226 km 2 Population: 10 374 822 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 1999 |
Romania
EU member country since: 1 January 2007 Capital: Bucharest Geographical size: 238 391 km 2 Population: 19 870 647 (2015) Currency: Romanian Leu RON |
Slovakia
EU member country since: 1 May 2004 Capital: Bratislava Geographical size: 49 035 km 2 Population: 5 421 349 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 2009 |
Slovenia
EU member country since: 1 May 2004 Capital: Ljubljana Geographical size: 20 273 km 2 Population: 2 062 874 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 2007 |
Spain
EU member country since: 1 January 1986 Capital: Madrid Geographical size: 505 944 km 2 Population: 46 449 565 (2015) Currency: Euro. Member of the eurozone since 1 January 1999 |
Sweden
EU member country since: 1 January 1995 Capital: Stockholm Geographical size: 438 574 km 2 Population: 9 747 355 (2015) Currency: Swedish krona SEK |
United Kingdom
EU member country since: 1 January 1973 Capital: London Geographical size: 248 528 km² Population: 64 875 165 (2015) Currency: pound sterling GBP |
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