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Why Study in EU Countries?

Europe is more than just a study destination – it offers a life-changing experience. Students get access to high-quality, affordable education with international exposure and global career pathways.

eduaid Immigration Services has been helping students achieve their study abroad goals since 2000. With 25 years of experience, we offer professional guidance at every step of your journey – from selecting course and university to visa processing and post-study support.

  • Europe has many top-ranking universities that offer internationally recognized degrees.
  • Many countries offer lower tuition fees compared to the USA, UK, or Australia and some countries even offer free education.
  • A wide range of government and university scholarships are available for international students.
  • While studying in EU countries, you can travel freely across 27 Schengen countries.
  • Students can bring dependents (spouse, children), who can work in countries like Sweden, Denmark, and Finland.
  • Europe offers safe cities, diverse culture, world-class healthcare – all within a rich culture and affordable living options.
  • Many global companies are centered in Europe, offering strong employment options.
Requirements
  • Academic Qualifications:
    • For Bachelor’s: Minimum 12 years of schooling (HSC/A-Levels or equivalent).
    • For Master’s: A recognized Bachelor’s degree (minimum 3–4 years).
  • Language Proficiency:
    • English-taught Programs: IELTS 6.0–6.5 / TOEFL iBT 80–90 / PTE 58+.
    • Some countries accept MOI (Medium of Instruction Certificate) if your last education was in English.
  • Documents Needed:
    • Valid Passport
    • Academic Transcripts & Certificates
    • Language Test Results
    • Motivation Letter (SOP)
    • Letters of Recommendation (for Master’s)
    • Updated CV (for Master’s or research-based programs)
    • Portfolio (for Art & Design courses)

Some universities may also require an entrance exam (especially for programs like Medicine, Engineering, or Law).

Intakes

Most EU countries offer two major intakes.

Fall Intake – September

  • Application Deadline: April

Spring Intake – February

  • Application Deadline: October
Application Process
  • Step 1: Research and choose universities/programs
  • Step 2: Check eligibility requirements
  • Step 3: Prepare necessary documents
  • Step 4: Apply online through university’s portal or national platforms
  • Step 5: Pay the application fee (if required)
  • Step 6: Attend the interview (if required)
  • Step 7: Receive conditional or unconditional offer letter
  • Step 8: Confirm acceptance by paying tuition deposits (if required)
Migration Opportunities
  • During Study: Students can work up to 20 hours per week in most EU countries.
  • Post-Study Work Visa: After completing study, international students can obtain a job seeking visa or residence permit in most EU countries.
  • Blue Card EU: After employment, you can apply for an EU Blue Card. It allows you to live and work anywhere in the EU.
FAQ

Q: Can I apply without IELTS/TOEFL?

Some universities accept MOI (Medium of Instruction Certificate). Otherwise, a basic English test might be needed.

Q: Is studying in Europe cheaper than studying in the USA/Canada?

Of course. Tuitions fees and living costs in Europe are much cheaper than in the USA/Canada. Plus, you have many scholarship options.

Q: Can I settle permanently in Europe after study?

Yes. After completing study, you need to secure employment to settle in Europe permanently.

Q: Do I need to know another language besides English?

No. Most programs are in English. But if you can learn a local language, it will be helpful in finding jobs.

Q: How does eduaid help me study in Europe?

eduaid helps in personalized university selection, preparing strong applications, visa application & interview, and finding accommodation. Ongoing support is also available.