Study in Europe: Put your finger on Germany, Denmark or Switzerland


Studying abroad is a global trend, with students crossing countries, continents and oceans to get the finest education possible. The fact is, studying overseas has countless fantastic advantages, from assisting you to get a good job to improving your social life.
Still not sure?
The top reasons to study abroad is mentioned in this article.


But why has choosing a study abroad university destination has become so difficult?
A huge percentage of the world’s highest-ranking universities are in UK, USA and Australia all having extremely highly regarded higher education systems. But along with the high in demand universities they are high in cost as well. At the end of the day what matters is your choice of course and enhancing your knowledge in the same field. So, broadening your choice of options is always advisable to understand what are the best countries to study abroad as per your study field of preference.
In this article let us consider Germany, Denmark and Switzerland and understand the overall background, universities, courses and cost of education for all these 3 countries.

Germany:
Newly, Germany is developing into a magnet for international students from all around the globe. Germany is known to be a higher education paradise. As you can find numerous courses to choose from the globally ranked universities with worldwide valued degrees that promise a high employability and affordable living costs, international students look out to studyin Germany.

Cost of Education and Living
You’ll be happy to know that for Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes the public universities do not charge tuition fees. Regardless of the foreign student’s country of origin, the Germany offers free tuition system for all. The tuition costs at German private universities, for a Bachelor’s degree can range from 10,000 EUR to 13,000 EUR/year and for a Master’s it is in the range of 13,000 EUR to 15,000 EUR/year. The average costs of living range between 850 EUR - 1,000 EUR/month for the students along with the accommodation.

Denmark:
The Danish education system is known for its academic excellence, innovation and creativity all over the world, one of the reasons why students are attracted to study in Denmark and it is an ideal study destination for exchange-students as well. Enormous international experience and exposure to professional life and employment opportunities is what the international student is benefitted with.

Cost of Education and Living
A range of 6,000 to 13,000 Euro per year is the tuition fee in Denmark which is considerably low. Students can go to the official website of the respective university to know the exact fee of the courses as well. The tuition fee is exempted for the students enrolled in higher education exchange programmes. As compared to the best countries in europe the living expenses in Denmark is a bit higher ranging from 750 to 900 Euro per month.

Switzerland:
Switzerland has several colleges accommodating international students in huge numbers. Quality living and affordable cost of education, lots of scholarship from government and universities, 15 hours a week part-time work options, sight-seeing surroundings and calm environment make Switzerland an ideal destination for overseas education.

Cost of Education and Living
Now that, you have got an overview of the courses and the university to study in Switzerland, let’s look at the cost requirements. The average annual tuition fee for the international students in Switzerland is between CHF24000 and CHF45750, depending upon the kind of programme chosen or the education institution selected. depending upon the location you choose to live in Switzerland, the average monthly cost of living ranges from CHF 1600 to CHF 2000.
Now that you know the background and cost of education in all the 3 countries, the choice is yours.
Take a vice decision as per your order of preference and go for it.
All the Best!

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