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Which minority countries can I choose to study in Europe? What are they like?

Besides popular countries such as Britain, France and Germany, what other minority countries can recommend going to Europe? Let me sort out a few countries for you. Welcome to reading.

1. Studying in Austria

We all know that Austria is a country of music (Mozart is the representative), but do we know that Austria has produced 16 Nobel Prize winners?

Austria has a long history of education. Founded in 1365, Vienna University is one of the earliest universities in Central Europe and one of the relatively large universities. It is one of the earliest universities to teach in German, and it is also the most famous university in Austria.

In addition to this university, there are many institutions of higher learning in Austria, which generally do not need tuition fees, but only need registration fees: 500 to 700 euros/semester.

2. Studying in Iceland

Iceland is an island country with a relatively small land area. There are four public universities in Iceland. The University of Iceland is the highest ranked school in Iceland and the most famous university in Iceland. Studying in Iceland is also free of tuition, and generally only the registration fee is 300 to 500 euros/year.

It is worth mentioning that Iceland is located in the volcanic zone of the earthquake, so the research in this area is relatively top-notch.

Step 3 study in Norway

You know, Norway is one of the five countries in Northern Europe that waive tuition fees for international students. There are many well-known universities in Norway. With a history of more than 200 years, the University of Oslo has become one of the top 100 in the world. General universities need a registration fee of 65,438+0,000 NOK/year.

4. Studying in Luxembourg

Because Luxembourg is a small country, it has always been out of the sight of families who are interested in studying in China, while there is only one comprehensive university in China, namely the University of Luxembourg. Luxembourg University was founded in July 2003, and now ranks among the top 200 in the world, which shows that this school still has certain strength.

The University of Luxembourg offers courses in English, French, German and Luxemburg. One of the countries with the highest per capita income in the world, the whole country is safe and has a good environment, but the price is slightly higher than that of Germany.

There is no tuition for studying in Luxembourg. The general registration fee is 400 euros per semester (the first and second semesters) and 200 euros per semester (the third to sixth semesters).