Europe has become one of the top destinations for international students thanks to its world-class education, cultural diversity, and wide variety of programs taught in English. Whether you're aiming to study medicine in Romania, business in the Netherlands, or engineering in Germany, Europe offers something for everyone — and often at a fraction of the cost compared to the US or UK.
In this guide, we’ll explore everything international students need to know about studying in Europe, from the best countries and universities, to application requirements, tuition costs, and work opportunities.
✅ Top-ranked universities across many fields
✅ Degrees recognized across the EU and worldwide
✅ Over 1,000+ English-taught programs available
✅ Affordable tuition and low cost of living in many countries
✅ Opportunity to travel across Europe with one visa (Schengen Zone)
✅ Multicultural environment and growing international student communities
🇳🇱 Netherlands – Innovative education, high-quality English programs
🇩🇪 Germany – Free or low-cost tuition, strong in engineering and sciences
🇫🇷 France – Renowned for arts, fashion, and political science
🇭🇺 Hungary – Affordable, especially for medicine and dentistry
🇷🇴 Romania – Low tuition, English programs in medicine and engineering
🇸🇪 Sweden – High-tech research and sustainability-focused education
🇵🇱 Poland – Great for IT, business, and medical programs
🇮🇹 Italy – Rich in culture, top-rated design and architecture programs
🇪🇸 Spain – Popular for tourism, international business, and arts
🎓 Medicine & Dentistry
🎓 Engineering & Computer Science
🎓 Business, Management & Economics
🎓 International Relations & Political Science
🎓 Arts, Design & Architecture
🎓 Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management
📌 High school diploma (for Bachelor’s) or university degree (for Master’s)
📌 Academic transcripts
📌 Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo)
📌 Motivation Letter
📌 Letters of recommendation (usually 1–2)
📌 CV or resume
📌 Valid passport
📌 Portfolio (for creative fields)
💡 Some universities do not require IELTS if you studied previously in English.
CountryBachelor’s / Master’s TuitionGermany€0 – €3,000Netherlands€6,000 – €15,000France€200 – €3,000 (public unis)Hungary€2,000 – €6,000Romania€2,000 – €6,000Italy€1,000 – €4,000Sweden€8,000 – €15,000
💡 Some programs are tuition-free for EU/EEA students, and scholarships are widely available.
CountryEstimated Monthly CostGermany€800 – €1,000Hungary€400 – €700Romania€300 – €500Netherlands€900 – €1,200Sweden€900 – €1,300France€800 – €1,200
🎓 Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees – Full scholarships across multiple countries
🎓 DAAD (Germany) – For Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD
🎓 Swedish Institute Scholarships
🎓 Stipendium Hungaricum (Hungary)
🎓 Romanian Government Scholarships
🎓 Campus France Scholarships
✅ Yes! Most European countries allow part-time work:
✅ Yes! Europe is known for its student-friendly environment, safety, and multicultural campuses
✅ Major cities have active international student communities, Islamic centers, halal food, and support networks
Whether you’re planning to study medicine in Romania, engineering in Germany, or business in the Netherlands, the Watan Story team is ready to guide you.
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