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Which country is good for studying in Europe?

In recent years, there has been a wave of European immigrants in the market, which is favored by domestic parents because of high welfare and European education. With the popularity of studying abroad, many students and parents began to choose European small language countries to pursue their study abroad plans. Next, I will introduce the application for studying in popular European countries for reference only. 1. Which country is better for studying in Europe?

At present, countries in the European continent that still exempt non-EU students from tuition fees include Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Austria, Luxembourg, Iceland and other countries. Public universities in these countries only charge a small amount of registration fees every year and do not charge tuition fees; In addition, the tuition fees charged by universities in France, Belgium, Italy and Spain for non-EU students are relatively low, and most of them are only about 2,000-6,000 euros per year. Universities in Ireland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and Finland charge tuition fees, but the tuition fees are far lower than those in traditional countries such as the United States, Britain and Australia. There are many famous universities in these countries, ranking among the top 200 or even the top 50 in the world 100 and offering many master's and doctoral courses in English.

Second, the analysis of applications for studying abroad in popular European countries

1, France

Although France has raised the registration fee for international students from non-EEA countries, it is still much cheaper than Britain and the United States. It is conservatively estimated that it will cost about $65,438+a year.

In addition, there are many benefits to studying in France, and international students enjoy the same living benefits as local students. The government has also set up some scholarship programs for international students in China.

French universities pay attention to students' professional training, while China students prefer to study management, finance and other popular majors in France. France has some strong specialties, such as wine specialties.

2. Germany

Some public universities in Germany do not charge tuition fees, and the cost of living is lower than that in the United States and Britain. Moreover, it is completely legal for international students to work in Germany, so the cost of studying abroad is actually relatively controllable.

Business, engineering and art majors in Germany are very popular among international students, and the admission requirements for different majors at different stages are different. Germany's industry and industrial products are world-famous, which all stems from its rigorous and pragmatic engineering education. TU9 is the most famous engineering education institution in Germany, including technical university of munich, Aachen University of Technology, Dresden University of Technology, Berlin University of Technology, Darmstadt University of Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Stuttgart University, Hanover University and Brunswick University of Technology.

3. Netherlands

The Netherlands is one of the countries with the highest safety and happiness index in the world, and the country with the highest English penetration rate among non-English-speaking countries. Almost all majors are taught in English.

All the expenses of studying in the Netherlands can usually be controlled within 200 thousand dollars. Universities are mainly divided into U-type and H-type. U-type is a research university and H-type is an applied science university. In terms of colleges and universities, Dutch agriculture and environmental science are among the best in the world, and the law major is also quite prominent.

Both undergraduate and postgraduate applicants in the Netherlands must provide English test scores. General undergraduate entrance requirements are IELTS 6, Master 6.0-6.5, and some majors require 7.

4. Four Nordic countries

The four Nordic countries refer to Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland. Although these countries are "few", they have beautiful environment, developed economy and good social welfare. Many of them are in the forefront of the world, and in recent years, they have gradually become emerging hot spots for studying in Europe.

Denmark charges tuition for international students from outside EU member states, with tuition and living expenses of about1-200,000 RMB per year; In Sweden, universities and colleges set their own fees. The undergraduate course is generally three years, and the master's degree is generally one to two years. The average tuition fee per academic year is between 80,000-654.38+0.9 million kroner.

Norwegian public universities are generally free of tuition fees and only need to pay a registration fee of about 500 to 1000 kroner; Finland used to be free of tuition fees, but now it has begun to charge tuition fees, but in terms of living costs, it is slightly cheaper than Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

5. Switzerland

When it comes to studying in Switzerland, I'm afraid that many domestic students and their parents' understanding of Swiss higher education is still at the level of the Hotel Management Institute-the tuition and living expenses are extremely high, comparable to those of Britain and the United States, but in fact, Swiss public universities are free of tuition, and only charge a registration fee of about 1 1,000 Swiss francs per year (1 Swiss francs is about equal to 6.5 yuan RMB). If the expenses are normal, the living expenses in Switzerland will be one year.

6. Spain

Spain has a loose immigration policy for China students. After studying and working in Spain for five years, you can apply for permanent residence. Moreover, the tuition fee is not very high and the application conditions are relatively loose. There are also many popular majors in studying in Spain, such as architecture, tourism management, Spanish language and literature, art design, law, and popular MBA and tourism management.

Studying in Spain is also the first step to pass the language barrier. Whether applying for undergraduate or postgraduate courses, you must have a certain level of Spanish to ensure that you can understand relevant courses. Different majors have different language requirements, so you must do your homework. You can go to the relevant institutions in official website to check.

7. Italy

When it comes to studying in Italy, we have to mention that its art major is absolutely world-leading. However, you must have certain language conditions before you can apply for studying in Italy.

Italian is the first language of instruction in most colleges and universities. Most italian professional students from China have no hard and fast requirements for their English level, but Italian is required to reach a certain level, generally B2 level.

Recommended institutions: University of Rome, bocconi University of Commerce, Milan Polytechnic University, Milan University, Turin University, Turin Polytechnic University, Padua University, Pisa University, etc.