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How about studying in Belgium?

As a popular country for studying in Europe, Belgium is also welcomed by many international students. When preparing, you need to confirm your own advantages. How about studying in Belgium?

1, most master's English teaching, the cost of studying abroad is low.

Belgium is a country with a sound social security and welfare system. Universities are heavily funded by the government, and most professional courses only charge a nominal registration fee every year. In Belgium, the annual registration fee is basically between 1750 euros and 3000 euros.

The cost of living in Belgium is relatively low, and 600 euros a month, including housing, is enough. In other words, a year's tuition and living expenses of 60,000-70,000 RMB is enough, which is basically the same as that of small cities in Germany.

2. Short academic system

Basically, almost all masters in Belgium are one-year masters, and some engineering majors are two-year. This is good news for students who want to get their diplomas as soon as possible and have low tuition fees. In Belgium, as long as you study hard, there are still many normal graduates.

There are many universities with high quality and strong cultural atmosphere in Belgium.

Some have a place in Europe and even the world. For example, the University of Leuven (the top university in the world 100), Ghent University, Free University of Brussels, University of Liè ge, University of Antwerp, etc. It is also a famous school in Europe and even the world. Many world-famous scholars come from these schools, including some Nobel Prize winners.

4. The application is simple and the visa pass rate is extremely high.

As long as the Belgian visa has complete materials, the application school is formal, and it has passed the APS audit, and it is basically not refused. In addition, individual universities in Belgium can apply first and then submit APS certificates. But you must get an APS certificate before you can apply for a visa. It should be mentioned here that the APS exam in Belgium is very easy to pass. The examiner is not familiar with the major.

5. Good working environment

Studying in Belgium can legally work 20 hours a week. The minimum wage for working in Belgium is 7 euros per hour. At present, the number of China students studying in Belgium is much lower than that of other European countries, so there are relatively more job opportunities. It is worth mentioning that you can also go to Germany to work or find a job.

6. Good language environment

The official languages of Belgium are French, Dutch and German, and English is also widely used locally. Therefore, studying in Belgium can not only learn professional knowledge, but also learn many languages to further enhance their competitiveness.

7. Broad prospects after graduation.

Belgium is the capital of Europe. After graduation, students can seek development not only in Belgium, but also in other European countries. And after getting a Belgian degree, there is a great chance to immigrate to Canada, Australia or transfer to the United States for development.

8. Schengen countries

As one of the Schengen countries, Belgium's biggest advantage for us is that it can travel around all Schengen countries without a visa, including 24 countries including Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden.

The most important point is that Belgium has an advanced master's degree, mainly for domestic students who are studying/finishing their master's degree, and some majors can be transferred. There is also the fact that most universities in Belgium offer pre-master courses for students who change majors with insufficient average grades.

Belgium is located in western Europe, bordering Luxembourg, Germany, France, the Netherlands and other countries. It covers an area of about 30,528 square kilometers and has a population of about100000. Brussels, the capital of Europe, is the headquarters of many international organizations such as the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. In addition, more than 200 international administrative centers and more than 65,438+0,000 official organizations have offices here. As Belgium is the second country to enter the industrial revolution after Britain, the level of industry, science and technology and education is very high. At present, more than 2,000 international multinational companies have set up EU headquarters in Brussels. So there are many opportunities for students to find jobs in the future, even at school.