Study in Europe
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Study in Europe

Low or no tuition in Germany; growing options in Ireland.

€0 to 3K
Tuition in Germany (public)
40+
Countries to choose from
18 months
Post-study work in Germany
€8K to 20K
Living cost range
Overview

About studying in Europe

Europe offers exceptional education at affordable prices, with Germany's public universities charging little to no tuition and Ireland's growing tech sector creating new opportunities. European qualifications are recognised and respected worldwide.

What you need to know

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Why Study in Europe?

Europe offers some of the world's oldest and most prestigious universities, with many programmes taught entirely in English. Germany, Ireland, France, and the Netherlands are particularly popular among Nepali students.

Many European countries have no or very low tuition fees at public universities, making quality education accessible regardless of budget.

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Top Countries & Universities

Germany: TU Munich, Heidelberg University, Ludwig Maximilian University, with no tuition at public universities.

Ireland: Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, strong in tech and business.

France: Sorbonne University, École Polytechnique, excellent in arts, science, and engineering.

Netherlands: University of Amsterdam, Delft University of Technology, with many English-taught programmes.

Italy: University of Bologna, Politecnico di Milano, affordable with rich cultural heritage.

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Visa & Work Rights

Germany offers an 18-month post-study job-seeking visa. Ireland provides a 12-month stay-back option for non-EU graduates. The Netherlands offers a 1-year orientation visa.

Schengen visas allow travel across 27 European countries, making it easy to explore during your studies.

Key facts for Europe

Intakes
September to October & February to March
English Requirement
IELTS 5.5 to 6.5 / PTE 45 to 58
Work While Studying
20 hours/week (varies by country)
Post-Study Work Visa
12 to 18 months (varies by country)
Average Living Cost
€8,000 to 15,000/year
Currency
EUR

FAQs about studying in Europe

Common questions from Nepali students planning for Europe.

Is education really free in Germany?

Public universities in Germany charge little to no tuition (mostly just a small semester fee). Private universities do charge tuition.

Do I need to learn the local language?

Many programmes are taught in English, but learning the local language helps with daily life and employment prospects.

Can I travel to other European countries while studying?

Yes, with a Schengen student visa, you can travel to 27 European countries during your studies.

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Ready to study in Europe?

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