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Europe

Europe

The main countries where opportunities to study abroad for international students are as follows:

1. Italy: Italy is a country of diverse beauty, culture, and history. Students need to have any of the mentioned proof of test: TOEFL IBT Certificate, Cambridge Certificate, IELTS Certificate to get admission to the universities and colleges of Italy.

2. Spain: Spain is the fourth largest country in Europe and the second-largest in the EU. Most top universities require applicants to show proof of at least B2 level English proficiency, following the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) of the Council of Europe.

3. France: France, the largest country in Western Europe, has lengthy borders touching Germany and Belgium in the north; the Atlantic Ocean in the west, the Pyrenees Mountains and Spain in the south. universities in France, especially the public ones, require the B2 (intermediate) certificate in the "Diplôme d'Etudes en Langue Française - DELF" or the TCF-DAP for international students.

4. Germany: Germany lies in the center of Europe. Germany, due to its high academic level and free public universities, is one of the most popular destinations for students. German universities require you to present proof of upper intermediate to advanced German language skills (level B2/C1) to study in German or IELTS.

5. Sweden: The universities in Sweden are some of the best reputed universities in Europe. Sweden offers plenty of opportunities for international students who wish to pursue a degree or undertake research at a world-class university in the country. The Sweden student visa IELTS requirement is overall 6.0, no band less than 5.5, a TOEFL score of 72 or equivalent score.

Frequently asked Questions

  • How long will the degree course take while studying in a European country?

    The average length for degree programmes in Europe is :
    Bachelor's degree programme: 3 years
    Master's degree programme: 2 years
    Doctorate/PhD: 3 years

  • Is it also possible to study English?

    In addition to study programmes in official national languages, most European countries also offer many programmes taught in English.

  • Can students stay on after studies to work in Europe?

    Each European country has adopted different regulations to allow students to stay on after their studies to look for a job. However, the European Union has requested that international students can stay for at least 9 months to look for a suitable work opportunity.