Dreaming of studying in Europe but worried about the language barrier? No need! Thousands of universities across Europe now offer English-taught programs — even in countries where English is not the official language. Whether you want to study medicine in Romania, business in the Netherlands, or engineering in Germany, there’s a place for you.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about studying in Europe in English: the benefits, top countries and universities, requirements, and how to apply.
✅ Access to world-class universities without needing to speak the local language
✅ Over 1,000+ programs fully taught in English across Europe
✅ Affordable tuition compared to the UK or USA
✅ Easy travel across Europe with a single student visa (Schengen Zone)
✅ A great chance to improve both English and a new local language
✅ International student communities in almost every university
🇳🇱 The Netherlands
🇩🇪 Germany
🇫🇮 Finland
🇸🇪 Sweden
🇩🇰 Denmark, 🇳🇴 Norway, 🇭🇺 Hungary, 🇪🇪 Estonia, 🇷🇴 Romania, 🇮🇹 Italy, and 🇵🇱 Poland also offer many English-taught programs.
💡 Even countries like France and Spain, where English isn’t an official language, offer hundreds of English-taught degrees — especially at postgraduate level.
🎓 Business & Management
🎓 Engineering & Computer Science
🎓 Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy
🎓 International Relations & Political Science
🎓 Design, Media, and Arts
🎓 Hospitality, Tourism, and Event Management
While each country and university may have specific criteria, general requirements include:
📌 High school diploma or Bachelor's degree (translated)
📌 Transcript of grades
📌 Proof of English proficiency:
📌 Motivation Letter (Statement of Purpose)
📌 Letters of Recommendation (2 usually)
📌 Updated CV
📌 Copy of passport
📌 Portfolio (for design or art programs)
CountryAverage Tuition per Year (Bachelor/Master)Germany€0 – €3,000Netherlands€6,000 – €15,000Finland€4,000 – €12,000Romania€2,000 – €6,000Italy€1,000 – €4,000Hungary€2,000 – €5,000Sweden€8,000 – €15,000
💡 Scholarships are available for non-EU students in most countries.
CountryMonthly Cost (Housing, Food, Transport)Germany€700 – €1,000Romania€300 – €500Netherlands€800 – €1,200Hungary€400 – €700Italy€600 – €900Sweden€800 – €1,200
🎓 Erasmus Mundus – Joint Master’s programs with full funding
🎓 DAAD Scholarships (Germany)
🎓 Swedish Institute Scholarships
🎓 Stipendium Hungaricum (Hungary)
🎓 Italian Government Scholarships
🎓 Romanian Government Scholarships
✅ Yes, most countries allow 20 hours/week part-time work
✅ After graduation, you can apply for a job-seeking visa or work permit
✅ English-taught graduates are in demand in fields like tech, business, and healthcare
If you're planning to study in Europe in 2025 or beyond, and want to find the best English-taught programs, our team at Watan Story can support you at every step — from selecting universities to securing a visa.
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