Free Education Abroad

Germany:

Public universities generally do not charge tuition fees for both EU and non-EU students, although a small administrative fee may apply.

Norway:

Public universities offer free education to international students at all levels, though living expenses are quite high.

Finland:

Free education is available to EU/EEA students, but non-EU students can access various scholarships to cover tuition.

Several countries offer tuition-free education at public universities for international students, though getting admission can be competitive. Some of the countries where this is possible include:

Germany:

Public universities generally do not charge tuition fees for both EU and non-EU students, although a small administrative fee may apply.

 

Norway:

Public universities offer free education to international students at all levels, though living expenses are quite high.

Finland:

Free education is available to EU/EEA students, but non-EU students can access various scholarships to cover tuition.

Sweden:

Free for EU/EEA students, with scholarships available for others. Postgraduate programs are widely offered in English.

Austria:

Offers low tuition fees for non-EU students, and free education for EU students with a small semester fee.

France:

Many public universities offer education at low or no tuition cost, particularly for EU students, but some international students can also benefit from reduced fees.

 
In these countries, additional costs such as living expenses still need to be covered, but the elimination or reduction of tuition fees makes them attractive for international students. You can contact our team for detailed information.