Overview

Europe is a premier destination for international students, renowned for its diverse educational offerings and high academic standards. With over 5,000 higher education institutions across the continent, students can choose from a wide range of programs in various fields, often taught in English.

Moreover, international students can benefit from work opportunities during their studies, allowing them to gain practical experience and offset living costs. With approximately 100,000 Indian students currently pursuing their education in Europe, the region continues to attract a diverse student population eager to enhance their academic and professional prospects.

Highlight

4000+

Colleges

1,00,000+

Indian Students

€35,000

Average Tuition Fees

€12,000

Cost of Living (Annual)

Cost of Living

bag-money
Tuition Fees:
€35,000
train
Transportation:
$600 - $1,800
money-2
Personal Expenses:
$2,400 - $4,800
energy
Electricity:
$920.58
housing
Housing:
$10,000
healthcare
Healthcare:
$1,000 - $2,500
Average Expenditure per year: $40,000 - $80,000

Application:

Start your application with these key documents in hand:

Passport

Research Proposal

English Proficiency

 

Your Roadmap to College Applications

Understanding Visas and Immigration

A study visa allows non-European nationals to enter and stay in Europe for educational purposes. There are two main types:

  1. Schengen Study Visa:
    • For short-term courses under 3 months.
    • Allows travel across Schengen Area countries.
    • Non-EU citizens from visa-exempt countries can study without a visa for up to 3 months but will require an ETIAS (travel authorization) starting in 2025.
  2. National Study Visa:
    • For stays longer than 3 months.
    • Country-specific requirements apply.
    • Allows limited short-term travel (up to 90 days) within the Schengen Area if issued by a Schengen country.

Note: The UK and Ireland are outside the Schengen Area, and their study visas don’t permit travel across Europe.

Have Questions?

We have 24/7 support available.

whatsapp_icon Whatsapp Us
call_icon Call an Expert

Yes, many European countries allow international students to work part-time during their studies, usually up to 20 hours per week, but regulations can vary by country.

If your visa application is rejected, you can usually appeal the decision or reapply by addressing the reasons for rejection and ensuring all required documentation is complete and accurate.

To obtain a student visa, you typically need an acceptance letter from a recognized institution, proof of sufficient financial resources, valid health insurance, and a valid passport

Visa processing times can vary widely, typically ranging from 2 to 12 weeks, so it’s important to apply well in advance of your intended start date.