Free Education in Europe
By nagamallesh
@nagamallesh (20)
December 27, 2011 11:39am CST
Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Norway,, Finland, Belgium and Austria
Free Education (Nothing to pay to the University)
In Commonwealth
nations like UK, Australia,and Canada Universities are charging 7 to 10 Lakhs from International students.But European nations (mentioned above) Universities are investing $5ok to $70k for International Students.
How the job opportunities after completing studies?
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3 responses
@tkarabulut (434)
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27 Dec 11
Which universities offer you a free education? I am a Turkish man and I am looking for free education programmes abroad.
@nagamallesh (20)
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28 Dec 11
Most of the universities offer free education but part time jobs are very less and they are risky..
@nagamallesh (20)
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28 Dec 11
we pay only one time at the time of joining regarding the tuition fee..
@besweet (9859)
• Ireland
27 Dec 11
I have studied in both tyopes of universities. In my home country education is free, with a very high level of knowledge and almost twice the amount of courses comparing to other universities in the same field. I also studied in UK and paid for my degree, I have to say that it was really intense and needed a lot of effort but I already had the basic knowledge from my first degree. I mean that I learned some new stuff but most of them were the same things, presented from a different perspective.
About the job opportunities, the universities are supposed to be linked with the companies and lots of companies come for presentations seeking for the best graduates but the competition is so high that I am not sure about the possibilities for an international student to find a job. Only 4 of my previous classmates have found a job so far and they are all native english speakers.
Are you interested in studying abroad?
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
28 Dec 11
I come from the UK and did my degree in Wales for free. I got a grant and had all my course fees paid for too. Overseas students had to pay course fees. The students from Northern Ireland got the same as me. The students from Southern Ireland were like overseas students having to pay. Now all students have to pay and fees are higher for overseas students. You have to be able to speak the language of the country you are studying in.