Study in European Countries
Whats happening in Europe?
Before making a choice, it is always a good idea to do extensive research and consider all of your study alternatives in Europe. Numerous internationally famous universities in the Europe provide a variety of programmes and high-quality education. When selecting a programme and institution, it’s crucial to consider aspects like academic fit, location, cost, and post-study options.
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Work, live in Europe after you graduate
After studies, students can stay in the Germany. The Graduate Route allows up to two years for undergraduates/masters and three years for PhDs to work or seek employment without sponsorship. The Skilled Worker route requires a job offer with a minimum salary from an approved employer.
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Admission to Visa
Navigating the student visa application process might seem complicated, but don’t worry! This guide will walk you through every step from securing your admission to an Institute to getting the Visa.
Note: It is important to apply for your study permit at least six months before your intended start date.
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Yes. As Tier 4 student visa holder, you can work part-time during the term, which is up to 20 hours per week. During the holidays, you can work full-time.
The tuition fees of every candidate vary for different reasons. It may be dependent on the type of accommodation you choose, which university you are admitted to and many more.
- The average Tuition fees for international students range from £10,000 to £38,000 per year, depending on the course and university.
- Living costs vary by location but typically range from £12,000 to £15,000 per year, including accommodation, food, and other expenses.
Yes, many UK universities offer scholarships for international students. Additionally, there are government-funded scholarships like the Chevening Scholarships and Commonwealth Scholarships. Check university websites and scholarship databases for opportunities.
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