5/14/18

FREE TUITION NORWAY



How much does it cost to study in Norway?
\Public universities in Norway do generally not charge tuition fees. There are fees to join the student association, which also pays for the exams at the end of the semester. But that won’t set you back more than 600 NOK (around 60 euros). 
Also, these fees also ring with them many benefits such as on-campus health services, counselling, access to sports facilities, as well as reduced prices for public transport and cultural activities. Private universities, not being funded by the state, do reserve the right to charge tuition fees - often as high as in other countries in Europe. But international students will never pay more than Norwegian-born students.




Universities in Norway


REASONS TO STUDY IN GERMANY



At which universities in Germany can I study for free?

In Germany, you can study for free at public universities. There are almost 300 public universities in Germany, and there are more than 1,000 study programmes in total - so you have lots of options! Some of the largest public universities include:

 

Why do public universities in Germany not charge any tuition fees?

Almost anywhere in Europe and the world, universities charge tuition fees - if only from foreigners who come to that country for their studies. Germany is one of the few countries in Europe where you can study for free, even if you are from Asia, Africa or elsewhere.

FREE TUITION GERMANY



Tuition fees

Not only can you expect a world-class education when you study in Germany. At most universities, it is even for free. That’s right: No matter what country you come from, most schools offer their education completely free of charge. There are, of course, some exceptions: mostly private schools, or study programmes for students with prior professional experience. Good to know: If you decide to stay and work in Germany after graduation, you can often deduct previous tuition fees from your income tax.


Cost of living

Living costs in Germany are relatively modest when compared to other Western European nations. On average, students can get by on 800 euros per month.
Rents in certain metropolitan areas, such as Hamburg or Munich, may be high, although in no way comparable to cities like Paris or London, especially with some flexibility regarding the part of town to live in

FREE TUITION FRANCE



TUITION
You can study in France for free! The annual fee for Master’s degrees in France are set to around 250 euros per year for anyone, regardless of their nationality.

Studying at private universities will set students back anywhere from 3,000 to 10,000 euros per annum, on par with other European countries.

 Take into account, however, that some cities are somewhat expensive when it comes to rent or the general cost of living. That is especially true for Paris.


Universities in France

Study in Europe for free (or low tuition fees)



Europe offers plenty of affordable study options for international students. In many countries, education is free for European students. And there are even some places where non-European students can study for free. Read on and find out where you can study on the cheap - even if you do not receive a scholarship or a bank loan.



1. France

  1.     Tuition-free for students from the EU/EEA
  2.     Tuition-free for students from other countries

With world-class education, and more and more Bachelor and Master programmes
offered in English, France attracts a large number of
international students every year. Aside from a negligible registration fee,
 most public universities in France do not charge any tuition fee.






Germany

  • Tuition-free for students from the EU/EEA
  • Tuition-free for students from other countries
Germany is one of the most popular countries for international students and was ranked 1st in our Country Ranking 2017. With the exception of a few private universities, you can study in Germany for free - regardless if you are from Europe or elsewhere. There is usually a small administrative semester fee, but this covers a a public transport ticket at the fraction of its usual price.



Norway

  • Tuition-free for students from the EU/EEA
  • Tuition-free for students from other countries
Universities in Norway offer free education to students from Europe, Asia, Africa and anywhere else. However, Norway is one of the most expensive countries in the world. So make sure to compare the living expenses to other countries you are considering.