Tamilnadu : +91 88707 22238
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Kerala : +91 97467 50501
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Tamilnadu : +91 88707 22238
Kerala : +91 97467 50501
Schengen countries offer a diverse range of academic programs with low or no tuition fees in many public universities. These countries provide world-class education, high research standards, and a strong emphasis on innovation. Studying in a Schengen country also allows students to travel freely across 27 European nations.
Tuition Fees:
- Public Universities: €0 – €5,000 per year (Germany, Norway, France).
- Private Universities: €5,000 – €30,000 per year.
Living Expenses: €8,000 – €15,000 per year (varies by country and city).
Health Insurance:€300 – €1,200 per year (depending on the country).
Erasmus+ Scholarships (for international students studying in Europe).
DAAD Scholarships (Germany) (for Master’s and Ph.D. students).
Eiffel Excellence Scholarship (France) (for Master’s and Ph.D. students).
Swedish Institute Scholarships (Sweden).
Netherlands Orange Knowledge Programme (OKP).
Acceptance letter from a Schengen university.
Proof of financial means (€10,000 – €12,000 per year in a blocked account for Germany).
Health insurance proof.
Proof of accommodation in the host country.
English or local language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL or country-specific tests).
Many Schengen countries offer Job-Seeker Visas (Germany, Netherlands, Sweden).
EU Blue Card allows skilled workers to work in any EU country.
Possibility of applying for Permanent Residency after working for a few years.