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Study in Europe

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Why Study in Europe?

Europe offers diverse, high‑quality education systems across countries, world‑class research, rich cultural exposure, and many English‑taught programs—especially at the Master’s level.

Region
EU/EEA + UK & others
Population
~520M+ (EU) / 740M+ (Europe)
Languages
24 EU official + many regional; English widely used in academia
International Students
2M+ across Europe (approx.)
Currencies
Euro (many), GBP, CHF, etc.
Dialing Codes
+3x range (e.g., +33 FR, +49 DE, +39 IT)
Universities
3,000+ across the continent

Top Universities to Study in Europe

University of Oxford

University of Oxford

Oxford, UK

7.0–7.5 Language requirement (varies by program; local language may be required for some tracks)

QS Top 5 Ranking

University of Cambridge

University of Cambridge

Cambridge, UK

7.0–7.5 Language requirement (varies by program; local language may be required for some tracks)

QS Top 5 Ranking

ETH ZĂĽrich

ETH ZĂĽrich

ZĂĽrich, Switzerland

6.5–7.0 Language requirement (varies by program; local language may be required for some tracks)

QS Top 10 Ranking

EPFL

EPFL

Lausanne, Switzerland

6.5–7.0 Language requirement (varies by program; local language may be required for some tracks)

QS Top 20 Ranking

Sorbonne University

Sorbonne University

Paris, France

6.5 (EN) / B2‑C1 (FR) Language requirement (varies by program; local language may be required for some tracks)

QS Top 50 Ranking

TU Delft

TU Delft

Delft, Netherlands

6.5–7.0 Language requirement (varies by program; local language may be required for some tracks)

QS Top 50 Ranking

Admission Requirements for Studying in Europe

Requirements vary by country and program; English‑taught tracks are widely available, with some local‑language options.

Valid Passport
English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo) or local language (e.g., TestDaF/DSH, DELF/DALF, DELE/SIELE)
Entrance exams (program/country specific, e.g., IMAT/medicine, GMAT/GRE for some Master’s)
Academic Transcripts (with evaluations if required)
Letters of Recommendation (LORs)
Portfolio (design/architecture/media)
Resume/CV
Statement of Purpose / Motivation Letter

Part‑time Work & Post‑Study Options in Europe

Policies vary by country; always check current regulations.

During Studies

Many countries allow part‑time work (e.g., ~20 hours/week) for international students, subject to visa limits and term‑time rules.

After Graduation

Countries offer post‑study routes like job‑seeker/graduate permits and EU Blue Card pathways upon qualifying employment.

Cost Of Living in Europe

LowHigh
Rent
€350 – €1,500+ (city dependent)
Food
€200 – €400/month
Transport
€30 – €80 (student passes/metro)
Miscellaneous
€150 – €350