In terms of the educational benefits, many countries from Europe are home to some of the top-ranked universities worldwide. Students benefit from a highly supportive and multicultural academic environment and you can find a plethora of English-taught programmes. In some cases, you don't even have to pay tuition fees. But which are the best countries for studying abroad in Europe?
The top 10 best places to study abroad in Europe
- Germany
- France
- Spain
- Italy
- Sweden
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Finland
A Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score of at least 450 verbal/550 analytical/650 quantitative. Proof of proficiency in the English language: a TOEFL score of 90 on iBT (TOEFL) or an IELTS (academic version) overall Band score of at least 6.0.
Most affordable countries to study in Europe are:
Rank |
Country |
Average tuition Fee |
Average living costs |
Average total |
1 |
Italy |
£0 |
£0 |
£0 |
2 |
Germany* |
£396 |
£7,113 |
£7,519 |
3 |
Finland* |
£93 |
£7,858 |
£7,951 |
4 |
Sweden |
£0 |
£8,052 |
£8,052 |
5 |
Austria |
£35 |
£8,921 |
£8,957 |
6 |
Belgium |
£811 |
£8,782 |
£9,593 |
7 |
Luxembourg |
£740 |
£9,975 |
£10,715 |
8 |
Spain |
£1,934 |
£9,060 |
£10,994 |
9 |
Netherlands |
£1,854 |
£9,659 |
£11,514 |
10 |
Norway |
£140 |
£11,465 |
£11,604 |
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