Prepare your budget
If you plan to study in Europe, it is important that you prepare your budget and know the cost you would incur. Whether you are pursuing a Bachelors degree or a Master Degree, or you intend to participate in a Ph.D program, one of the main factors you will have to consider when studying internationally in Europe is the tuition costs.
To help you plan your budget and make wise decisions on where to study and which country provides the best tuition according to your budget, we have prepared a spectative data range of the tuition fees of the countries where we offer our services.
Use the data in the table below to compare tuition fees between public European universities and colleges.
Country | Tuition fees for International Students (Estimates) |
Austria | Non-EU students pay EUR 726.72 per semester and non-degree seeking students have to pay a tuition fee of EUR 363.36 per semester |
Belgium | Non-EU students have to pay full tuition fees, starting at approximately EUR 610 per year, If the language of instruction is not Dutch, students may pay higher fees. |
Czech Republic | Non-EU students have to pay full tuition fees, starting at approximately EUR 500 per year |
Estonia | Non-EU students have to pay full tuition fees, starting at approximately EUR 1000 per year |
Finland | If the language of instruction is not Finnish or Swedish, non-EU students may be charged tuition fees |
Germany | Studying in Germany is tuition free. Non-EU students may be charged tuition fee if the language of study is not German |
Hungary | Tuition fees vary depending on the school and study program. Usually, non-EU students have to pay a tuition fee of approximately EUR 1000 per semester |
The Netherlands | Non-EU students have to pay full tuition and registration fees |
Norway | Public universities and colleges in Norway have no tuition fees. Study in tuition-free for all students. |
Poland | Non-EU students have to pay full tuition fees, starting at approximately EUR 1900 per year |
Romania | Non-EU students have to pay full tuition fees, starting at approximately EUR 1200 per year |
Sweden | Non-EU students have to pay full tuition fees, starting at approximately EUR 9700 per year |