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USA

Capital Washington, D.C.

Large Cities New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, San Jose, Austin and Jacksonville

Area Size – 9,833,520 km2

Language English

Population 334,233,854 (As of 2023)

Currency United States dollar ($) (USD)

Universities – 1,250 

International Students 4,65,791 (As of 2023)

The United States of America – Land of opportunity

 

About The United States of America

The United States has a unique attraction that has always attracted bright pupils. The academic, professional, and personal development opportunities, as well as the countless job prospects available to graduates, made possible by studying at an American university are immeasurable. The United States is widely regarded as the pinnacle of international higher education, but there is more to this myth than meets the eye. The education and research provided by American colleges are typically regarded as among the best in the world. When it comes to higher education, the United States offers the greatest options for overseas students. At now, the United States hosts roughly 30% of all overseas students.

 

Education System

For over a decade, overseas students have consistently chosen to study in the United States, which is home to the vast majority of the world’s best universities. With top-notch offerings at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, its education system is among the best in the world. The educational institutions provide a wide range of options for course selection. Foreign students are given a warm welcome, and they are provided with numerous resources to help them settle here. In the United States, you can study alongside brilliant minds from all over the world and learn from them, collaborate with them, and even compete with them. Academic excellence is a hallmark of U.S. university degrees, which are well respected around the globe.

 

Courses

Computer Science, Engineering, IT & MIS are the top-recommended courses to study in the USA. Apart from these, various other UG and PG courses which are gaining more popularity among students are Business and Management and Public Health & Health Care Administration

 

Cost

Budget between $25,000 and $45,000 a year for tuition and living expenses if you’re an international student planning to study in the United States. Despite the high average tuition, one can feel assured that attending a prestigious university in the United States is within one’s financial means. Despite all of the benefits, studying and living in the United States may be quite costly for international students. The average monthly cost of living is expected to be between $1,000 and $1,500 for overseas students in the United States, or a total of $10,000 to $18,000 per academic year.

 

Scholarship

Scholarships are awarded to international students at American universities based on academic merit, extraordinary achievements, or high test scores. The vast majority of international students studying in the United States benefit from some combination of full or partial tuition fee waiver, paid internship, and/or financial help.  






Intake

Intake 

Remark

August / September (Fall)

Offered by all Universities and Private Colleges

January (Spring) or May / June (Summer)

Offered by selected Universities Private Colleges and study Centers 

 

Living Standards

The United States offers some of the best Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in the world, but also potentially high living costs you need to be aware of. If you have your heart set on studying abroad in the U.S. you will need to have a good plan about how to cover these costs. Living costs in the U.S. vary a lot because of the large territory the country covers. In general, living in urban areas (in or near a big city) is more expensive than living in smaller towns or suburban areas.

 

Opportunities

  • World ranked Universities to choose from
  • Flexibility of applying to different fields of study
  • Scholarship and Assistantship 
  • World class Research Opportunities
  • Part Time Job Options & Post Study Work Rights from 12 months to 36 months

 

Visa

  • Study

Degree 

Duration of Degree 

Post Study Work Visa

Associate Degree 

2 Years

1 Year, extended to another 2 years for STEM Program (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).

Undergraduate Degree 

(Bachelor’s Degree)

4 Years

1 Year, extended to another 2 years for STEM Program (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).

Graduate Degree

(Master’s Degree)

2 Years 

1 Year, extended to another 2 years for STEM Program (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).

PhD

3 Years after Master’s or

5 Years after Bachelor’s 

1 Year, extended to another 2 years for STEM Program (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).

 

Residency

Most immigrants to the United States are granted one of the following visa categories:

  • Relationship to an American citizen or lawful permanent resident is the basis for a family-based visa. 
  • Work visa, which normally necessitates an offer of employment from a company in the United States.

 

The Diversity Visa Lottery Program is an alternate route for obtaining an immigrant visa. Participants in this program are entered into an annual visa lottery with the United States.

uk

UK

Capital London

Large Cities Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, Sheffield, Liverpool, Leeds, Bristol and Belfast 

Area Size –  242,495 km2

Language – English

Population 67,736,802 (As of 2023)

Currency Pound sterling £ (GBP)

Universities – 106 universities in England and 5 university colleges

International Students 559,825 (As of 2023)

The United Kingdom – Pioneer in World Class Education

About The United Kingdom 

In many academic disciplines, the United Kingdom is widely regarded as the global leader. It’s highly regarded as a top performer and is often cited as the source of groundbreaking developments. The University of Cambridge is one of many prestigious educational institutions with a long history in the area. There are rigorous requirements placed on all UK universities to guarantee that their students receive the finest education possible. With a long history of academic success and the ability to personalize degrees to individual students’ interests, the United Kingdom is a great destination for students from throughout the world.

Education System

In Britain’s universities, students can choose from more than 10,000 programs designed to foster critical thinking, logic, creativity, independence, and openness to new ideas. These skills will be highly sought after by companies in the labor market of the future. Courses at UK universities are developed with the goal of fostering in each student the personal and professional growth necessary to successfully navigate the complex global problems that lie ahead. Students who spend time in the United Kingdom on their academic journey gain a broader understanding of the international market and greater access to the worldwide network. The diversity of student populations at UK universities is well-known. Full-time, part-time, evening Program, distance, and eLearning are all available to students at this university in the United Kingdom.

Courses

Accounting & Finance, Data, Information Technology, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering, Architecture, Art & Design, Business & Management Studies and Civil Engineering are the top-recommended courses to study in the UK. Apart from these, various other UG and PG courses which are gaining more popularity among students are Computer Science, Creative Writing, Dentistry, Economics, Food Science, Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation & Tourism, Law, Medicine and Psychology

Cost
Undergraduate tuition for international students is often between £20,000 and £35,000 ($19 lakhs and 33 lakhs) per year, whereas tuition for postgraduate students is typically between £15,000 and £30,000 ($14 lakhs and 28 lakhs) per year. International students often spend between £12,000 and £15,600 a year on living expenses in the United Kingdom. Housing, food, utilities, transportation, entertainment, and other necessities all contribute to the high cost of living in the United Kingdom.

Scholarship

Many educational institutions in the United Kingdom offer financial aid specifically for international students in the form of scholarships, grants, and bursaries. In addition to the nearly 20,000 international students who get UK government funding, many more are financed by external organizations and the universities themselves. University-specific UK Scholarships can range anywhere from £1,000 to £6,000 per year, depending on the student’s background and academic performance. The United Kingdom offers generous funding for doctoral students.

Intake

Intake 

Remark

September 

Offered by all Universities  and Private Colleges

January, February, March, April, July and November

Offered by selected Universities Private Colleges and study Centers 

Living Standards

Students studying in the UK will find countless opportunities to have fun, broaden their horizons, and meet people from all over the world. The United Kingdom is the best place in the world to have a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

Opportunities

  • 4 Universities in the top 10 & 8 in the top 50 World Ranking 
  • Innovation Teaching Methods & High-Tech Learning Environment 
  • Part Time Job Options
  • Post study work visa up to 18 months 

Visa

  • Study

Degree 

Duration of Degree 

Post Study Work Visa

Bachelor’s

3 years 

2 years

Master’s by Course work 

1 year

2 years

Master’s by Course work

one year and one year of work placement

2 years

Master’s by Research 

1-3 years

2 years

PhD

1-3 years

2 years

 

  • Residency

If you want to extend your stay in the UK after your post-study work visa has expired, you will need to apply for a transfer to a “general work visa” (or “skilled work visa”).  To qualify for this, your position must meet the criteria for a Tier 2 visa, sometimes known as a “general work visa.” That normally equates to an annual salary of £30,00 or more, though it can be more or less depending on the nature of the position.

Australia

Capital Canberra

Large Cities Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and  Adelaide

Area Size –  7,692,024 km2

Language – English 

Population 26,473,055 (As of 2023)

Currency – Australian dollar ($) (AUD)

Universities – 43 

International Students –710,000 (As of 2023)

Australia – Land of Opportunities

 

About Australia

There has been a dramatic increase in the number of international students choosing Australia as their study abroad location. It guarantees that all foreign students will receive an excellent education. In addition, it provides students with everything they need to have a memorable time while studying and living in Australia. Year-to-date, July 2023 student visa arrivals were 85.05% higher than July 2019 arrivals. The excellent international ranking and global accreditations of programs at Australia’s universities mean that graduates are highly sought after by employers worldwide. 

 

Education System

Australia’s universities are well-known for their extensive course catalogs. This facilitates the search for appropriate academic and professional programs for international students from a wide range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Australia is a popular destination for international students because of its welcoming admissions policies and proximity to top-tier educational institutions. Students may easily juggle their studies, extracurricular activities, and jobs with the help of study schedules. Studying in Australia is an opportunity of a lifetime, thanks to the country’s multicultural lifestyle and secure educational environment.    

 

Courses

Business Management, Medicine, Engineering, Architecture, etc. are the top-recommended courses to study in Australia. Apart from these, various other UG and PG courses which are gaining more popularity among students are Computing and IT, Business Analytics, Geology, Allied Health Sciences, Social Work, Internet of Things and Construction and Urban Planning

 

Cost
Studying in Australia can cost anything from AU$20,000 per year to AU$50,000 per year in tuition fees, depending on the chosen major, institution, and geographic region. For overseas students, the average cost of living in Australia is between AU$30,000 and AU$34,000.

 

Scholarship

More than AUD 200 million is awarded each year in overseas scholarships by the Australian government, and many worthy students stand to profit much from these awards.

 

Intake

Intake 

Remark

February and July 

Offered by all Universities  and Private Colleges

November

Offered by selected Universities Private Colleges and study Centers 

 

Living Standards

The level of living in Australia is among the highest in the world. It’s a great destination to live and work because of the high quality of life, robust economy, and top-notch financial services. Better salaries and livable wages come with increasing standards, but so does the expense of living.

 

Opportunities

  • 8 out of top 100 Universities in the world are in Australia 
  • Wide range of UG / PG Courses available in all fields 
  • Scholarship, Assistantship, Internship and Part time job opportunities for international students
  • Post study Work Visa for 2/3 Years
  • High Visa success rate
  • 5 out of 30 best student cities in the world are in Australia  

 

Visa

  • Study

Degree 

Duration of Degree 

Post Study Work Visa

Bachelor’s

3-4 years 

2-3 years 

Master’s by Course work 

2 years 

2-3 years

Master’s by Research 

2 years

3 years 

PhD

3-5 years

4 years


  • Residency

There are several paths one might take to become a lawful permanent resident of Australia. The three most popular paths to legal permanent residency are:

  • a family-stream permanent visa
  • a work-stream permanent visa
  • business or investor-stream permanent visa

Ireland

Capital Dublin

Large Cities Belfast, Cork, Derry, Limerick, Galway, Craigavon, Waterford, Drogheda and Dundalk

Area Size – 84,421 km2

Language – English, Irish, Ulster Scots

Population –  5,056,935 (As of 2023)

Currency – Euro (€) (EUR)​ 

Universities –  8 and 14 Institute of Technology

International Students – 35,140 (As of 2023)

Ireland – The Land of Saints and Scholars

 

About Ireland

Ireland is an attractive island because it has both modern urban centers and bucolic rural areas, as well as historic urban landscapes and a bountiful natural environment. The Republic of Ireland is an interesting destination since it offers a wide variety of activities and attractions. Ireland, which has historically been one of Europe’s poorer countries, has become one of the continent’s wealthiest in the previous 20 years. The high standard of the Irish educational system has been a crucial element in the country’s booming economy over the past few decades. The dedication to excellence that has made Ireland famous for its educational system is the cornerstone of the country’s international reputation. Although it is an island, there is so much to do and see there that it is a top choice for international students. In the academic year 2022/23, there were 35,140 non-Irish students enrolled in colleges and universities in Ireland. This marks an increase of 11% over the previous year and indicates that the total number of international students has now exceeded the numbers seen before the pandemic.

 

Education System

Degrees earned in Irish universities are highly regarded around the world. Universities, Institutes of Technology, and Private Colleges make up the Higher Education System. The country takes great pride in the fact that its universities are perennially ranked in the top 1% of research institutions worldwide. Google, Facebook, Twitter, Apple, Intel, Genzyme, and Electronic Arts are just a few of the high-performing corporations with headquarters in Ireland. It is also home to some of the largest IT, Pharma, and Financial organizations in the world, providing outstanding job prospects for foreign students.

 

Courses

Computer Science, Data Analysis, Engineering, Human Medicine, Natural Sciences, Pharmacology and, Business Management, etc. are the top-recommended courses to study in Ireland. Apart from these, various other UG and PG courses which are gaining more popularity among students are Sustainability Studies, Technology Studies, Tourism and Hospitality and Sport

 

Cost
International students should expect to pay an annual average of between €18,000 and €30,000 for undergraduate tuition and an average of between €7,500 and €30,000 for graduate tuition. The average cost of living for a student in Ireland is estimated between €7,000 and €12,000. Everything from transportation costs and social outings to utilities and groceries.

 

Scholarship

Each year, the government of Ireland allocates a certain number of scholarships, either to your host university or in collaboration with another organization, to international students. Students from every field of study and degree level are encouraged to apply for these scholarships, as they are normally given out based on academic excellence.




Intake

Intake 

Remark

September 

Offered by all Universities, Institute of Technology and Private Colleges

January and April

Offered by selected Universities, Institute of Technology and Private Colleges

 

Living Standards

When it comes to quality of life, Ireland ranks in at number four. The latest UN Human Development Report indicates as much. In the previous five years, improvements in quality of life have been more rapid than in any other country. Ireland rose 13 places between 2012 and 2017 on the United Nations Development Programme’s annual ranking. Living expenses in Ireland are not cheap. Rent, transportation, and child care are all significantly more expensive than the rest of the European Union. As a result, Irish families have to turn to private businesses to meet their needs in areas like child care and housing. Government regulation prevents any kind of pricing competition, thus consumers must pay more.

 

Opportunities

  • Universities ranked among top 5% globally
  • Choose from over 5,000 internationally recognized qualifications
  • Post Study Work Visa upto 2 years
  • Excellent job opportunities as home to leading MNCs
  • Permanent Residency (PR) Opportunities

 

Visa

  • Study

Degree 

Duration of Degree 

Post Study Work Visa

Bachelor’s (Hons),

3-4 years 

1 year

Bachelor’s Normal

3-4 years 

0.5 year

Master’s by Course work 

2 years 

2 years

Master’s by Research 

2 years

2 years


  • Residency

The Ireland Permanent Residence Permit is granted to foreign nationals after they have worked legally in Ireland for five years. A Stamp 4 in the passport, valid for 5 years and renewable, is awarded to foreign nationals who are granted permanent residency in Ireland. You can also apply for a “Without Condition As To Time” endorsement after eight years of legal residency, which, as the name implies, does not have a set expiration date.

France

Capital Paris

Large Cities –  Marseille, Lyon, Nice, Nantes, Montpellier, Strasbourg and Bordeaux

Area Size –  640,679 km2

Language – French

Population –  64,756,584 (As of 2023)

Currency – Euro (€) (EUR)​ and CFP franc (XPF)

Universities –  100

International Students – 4,00,000 (As of 2023)

France – Land of Innovation

 

About France

University education in France is often regarded as among the world’s finest. Everyone, regardless of age, has access to excellent higher education options in the United States. France is at the forefront of several different industries, and the country is also home to some of the world’s finest educational institutions. More individuals look to France than any other country when a top-notch education is a priority. France attracts people for various reasons, but its excellent educational system is a major draw. People choose to study in France for a variety of reasons, including the lower cost of living, the location, and other aspects.

 

Education System

Quality education, admission without IELTS, government-subsidized housing (40-50%), and paid internships have all contributed to France’s rise in foreign student recruitment. The capital city of France, Paris, attracts more students than any other city and is also the global fashion capital. International businesses like Airbus, Total Orange, L’Oréal, etc., provide graduates with promising employment opportunities.        

 

Courses

Nuclear, Space and Aviation, Management etc. are the top-recommended courses to study in France. Apart from these, various other UG and PG courses which are gaining more popularity among students are Teaching, Art, History, Medicine, Law, Pharmacology, Sociology, Geography and Linguistics

 

Cost
Public universities charge EU and international students between 170 and 650 EUR per year, with the range varying by major and degree level (bachelor’s, master’s, doctorate). Tuition at a private university in France ranges from €5,000 to €30,000 each academic year for Bachelor’s degree programs. In Paris, a monthly budget of 1,200-1,800 Euros is reasonable (and may even include housing if you opt to live in a university dorm). Nice: 900-1400 EUR per month. Between 800 and 1,000 EUR in Lyon, Nantes, Bordeaux, or Toulouse.

 

Scholarship

With the recent increase in tuition fees, the government has also announced that it will triple the amount of scholarships on offer to international students. There are scholarships available through the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs and each country’s own French embassy. The Ministry directly finances 25% of these. Universities also offer scholarships to both international students and local citizens every year. Scholarships range from being fully funded, partially funded to tuition fee only support. 

 

Intake

Intake 

Remark

September 

Major Intake – Offered by all Universities  and Private Colleges

January / February

Other Intakes – Offered by selected Universities Private Colleges and study Centers 

 

Living Standards

The government has also stated that it will raise the number of scholarships available to international students by a factor of three in conjunction with the recent hike in tuition. The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the French embassy in each country offer scholarships for international students. Of these, the Ministry funds 25% directly. Scholarships are available each year for both international and domestic students at several universities. Scholarships may cover the complete cost of attendance, a set percentage of costs, or just the registration fee. 

 

Opportunities

  • Get a scholarship to go study in France.
  • One of the most renowned education systems in the world.
  • Able to take classes in English, even in the heart of Paris
  • Experience living and studying in one of the most culturally rich countries in the world.  

 

Visa

  • Study

Degree 

Duration of Degree 

Post Study Work Visa

Bachelor’s

3-4 years 

1-2 year 

Master’s by Course work 

2 years 

Upto 5years

Master’s by Research 

2 years

Upto 5 years


  • Residency

There are a number of paths to becoming a French permanent resident. The three most popular paths to legal permanent residency are:

  • Employee
  • Self-employed
  • business or investor-stream permanent visa

Germany

Capital Berlin

Large Cities –  Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt am Main, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf and Dortmund

Area Size 357,022 km2 

Language – German

Population –  83,294,633(As of 2023)

Currency – Euro (€) (EUR)​ 

Universities –  380

International Students 367,578 (As of 2023)

Germany – Land of Ideas

 

About Germany

Germany has a long and rich past, and its culture is full of life and energy, blending the best of the modern with the best of the classic, the urban with the rural. It comes as no surprise that Germany is one of the best places in the world to study abroad. The latest official statistics show that the number of international students attending university in Germany has risen to over 367,578 and is expected to continue rising. Total enrollment of international students has increased by 52% between 2013 and 2023. There is no mystery as to why each year thousands of international students choose to study in Germany. 

 

Education System

International students from all over the world are increasingly drawn to study in Germany. Higher education in Germany is unparalleled. In Germany, you can study at one of the numerous institutions that consistently rank among the best in the world, select from a wide variety of courses leading to internationally recognized credentials that are highly sought after by employers, and still enjoy relatively low tuition and living expenses. Regardless of their family’s economic situation, qualifying children in Germany have access to a high quality public school education that can take them through college..

 

Courses

Engineering, Supply Chain Mangement, Biotechnology, Mathematics and Computer Science, Business Management, etc. are the top-recommended courses to study in Germany. Apart from these, various other UG and PG courses which are gaining more popularity among students are Law and Social Sciences, Architecture, Agriculture, Forestry, Ecology, Nutritional Sciences, Linguistic and Cultural Studies and Art and Music

 

Cost
At a time when higher education is increasingly a need due to the increased need for highly qualified people and the expense of attending university is increasing faster than inflation, Germany is the only top study destination where universities do not charge tuition fees. Cost of living estimates come in at either 10,368 EUR or 10,334 USD per year.

 

Scholarship

Foreign students attending a German public institution are no longer required to pay the standard tuition rate as of October 2014. In total, international students should expect to pay between €250 and €1500 every semester for administrative fees such the student contribution, student union charge, and a public transportation pass.

 

Intake

Intake 

Remark

September 

Offered by all Universities  and Private Colleges

March and April

Offered by selected Universities Private Colleges and study Centers 

 

Living Standards

Living costs in Germany are comparable to those in other EU countries, despite the fact that it is one of the richest countries in the world. The cost of living in Germany is generally lower than the European average; however, there are always exceptions to any rule, and your specific expenses will vary depending on your location and personal preferences.

 

Opportunities

  • Low Or No Tuition Fees
  • Travel Europe on a student visa
  • Countless Degree Courses
  • Work Opportunities For International Students
  • 15 year of education acceptable for few courses 
  • Admissions without GRE/GMAT/SAT/ACT Possible
  • Post study work visa up to 18 months 

 

Visa

  • Study

Degree 

Duration of Degree 

Post Study Work Visa

Bachelor’s

3-4 years 

1.5 years

Master’s by Course work 

2 years 

1.5 years

Master’s by Research 

2 years

1.5 years

PhD

3-5 years

1.5 years


  • Residency

After just two years as a graduate of a German institution, international students are eligible for permanent residency. Foreigners who have been living in Germany legally for a significant amount of time may apply for a settlement permit in order to remain in the country permanently. It grants you and your family unrestricted permission to reside, work, and study in Germany. You can apply for German citizenship after 8 years in the country with a settlement permit, or 5 years if you can demonstrate fluency in the German language.

Switzerland

Capital Bern

Large Cities Zürich, Geneva, Montreux

Area Size – 41,285 km2

Language – German, French, Italian, Romansh

Population –   8,796,669 (As of 2023)

Currency – Swiss franc (CHF) and Euro (€) (EUR)​ 

Universities – 12 Swiss Universities and 9 Universities of Applied Sciences

International Students – 74,440 (As of 2023)

Switzerland– The Land of Alps, Watches, Chocolate and Extreme Recycling

About Switzerland

Chocolate and cuckoo clocks aren’t the only things made in Switzerland. Lake Geneva is one of several pristine bodies of water that frame the breathtaking Alpine mountain ranges. The local culture is also something to look forward to. Switzerland is, without a shadow of a doubt, one of Europe’s most stunning nations. More than eight million people call this country home, and its many excellent colleges and universities attract thousands of new students every year.

 

The Swiss higher education system is not the only one that has gone global. The political and economic systems there are likewise very globalized. Because of its long history of impartiality, tolerance, diplomatic excellence, and political stability, the country has attracted the headquarters of thousands of multinational corporations.

 

Education System

Academic quality is a priority in Switzerland’s universities, colleges of applied arts and sciences, and colleges of education. They excel at both cutting-edge research and winning grant money through competitive means. Swiss universities are about more than just cramming for exams and memorizing facts. Almost all faculty members are actively engaged in innovative research, and they draw heavily from their discoveries in designing curriculum with students in mind. Higher education in Switzerland is highly competitive. A fundamental theoretical grounding is an essential part of any Swiss university education. There will be a heavy emphasis on the institution’s research in your classes, seminars, and projects. Switzerland’s higher education institutions are committed to producing graduates who are well-rounded in terms of knowledge and skills, who are able to think outside the box, and who are fluent in multiple languages and accepting of diverse perspectives. 

 

The researchers teach the students. Competition and a strong infrastructure for both young and seasoned researchers are important to thriving academic institutions. In Switzerland, academics can apply to a number of different national research funds for support with either fundamental research or applied R&D. Switzerland is not just an innovative hub, but also a top performer in the global race for research funding.

 

Courses

Business Management, Hotel & Hospitality Management and Sustainability Management are the top-recommended courses to study in Switzerland. Apart from these, various other UG and PG courses which are gaining more popularity among students are Quantitative & Systems Biology, International Law, Banking & Finance, Applied Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Sciences

 

Cost
Students from other countries participating in an exchange program in Switzerland are not required to pay tuition. Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs at public Swiss universities typically cost between 400 and 3,700 Euros each academic year in tuition costs. 100-900 EUR per year for a PhD. Monthly living expenses for students in Switzerland average between €1,000 and €1,500 (about INR 1-1.5 lakh), with the most expensive cities being Geneva and Zurich. The price of lodgings varies with the variety of accommodations being sought.

Scholarship

The banking system, timepieces, chocolate, universities, and high expense of living in Switzerland are all household names. We weren’t aware of its scholarship generosity, though. Scholarships for international students studying in Switzerland are available from the federal government, individual universities, and private foundations like SEMS. 

 

Application Process Intake

Intake 

Remark

September 

Offered by all Universities, Institute of Technology and Private Colleges for Non EU Students

 

Living Standards

It is not uncommon to encounter people of diverse cultural backgrounds in Switzerland, as twenty-one percent of the population is made up of foreigners. Swiss German, Italian, and French are all spoken there, making for a linguistically and culturally diverse expat experience. Terrorism and other forms of violent crime have been greatly reduced, making the country a safe place to live. The locals are friendly and helpful. All residents and students in Switzerland, whether Swiss or not, are required to have health insurance. It’s something to think about when budgeting for school in Switzerland.

 

The climate in Switzerland is generally pleasant, and the country’s natural beauty and vibrancy are enhanced by the abundant vegetation and clean air. Nature and all public spaces, including schools and workplaces, that follow to strict environmental preservation measures are highly valued in this country.

 

Zürich is one of the world’s best places to live, with a standard of living that is third best in the world. Services are highly compensated, and poverty is at historically low levels. Since the Swiss prioritize hiring locals, finding work as a foreigner might be challenging. In general, life in Switzerland is very easy and enjoyable, however obtaining a work visa to further your study requires exceptional skill.

 

Opportunities

  • Well-taught and quality programs for cheap
  • The most innovative country in the world – In 2018, Switzerland ranked first for the eighth consecutive year as the most innovative country in the world in The Global Innovation Index.
  • 25% of the population is foreign
  • One of the countries with the highest quality of life
  • It’s a Nobel Prize machine – Swiss universities have produced 113 Nobel Laureates, and most of these Nobel Prize winners are scientists.
  • Low unemployment rates
  • Highest salary and job security

 

Visa

  • Study

Degree 

Duration of Degree 

Post Study Work Visa

Bachelor’s

3-4 years 

6 months

Master’s 

1-2 years 

6 months


  • Residency

Your prospective employer will submit an application for your Swiss Work Visa on your behalf if you accept a position with them. As long as you continue working for your current Swiss employer, your work permit will remain in effect. A language exam and evidence of sufficient funds to support oneself in Switzerland may be necessary. Permanent residency in Switzerland requires ten years of continuous residence there.

Canada

Capital Ottawa

Large Cities Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario,Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary

Area Size 9,984,670 km2

Language English and French

Population  38,781,291 (As of 2023)

Currency Canadian dollar ($) (CAD)

Universities – 96

International Students – 900,000 (As of 2023)

Canada – The Land Of Endless Possibilities

 

About Canada

Canada is consistently regarded as having one of the world’s most stable economies because of its high level of industrialization. Extremely high rates of employment and a constant need for qualified workers are the results of a small population in a large, resource-rich, technologically advanced nation. The United Nations has acknowledged Canada as being part of a top-tier international community. Vancouver, Toronto, and Calgary are all considered three of the “Most Liveable Cities” in the world. Students from other countries studying in Canada are afforded the same civil liberties and social protections as their Canadian counterparts. 

 

Education System

Canada is often regarded as one of the best places to go to school anywhere in the world. Canadian educational institutions provide an education on par with the world’s top universities. Provincially defined systems govern quality assurance in Canadian universities. It is one of the most sought-after places to further one’s education because of the wide variety of programs available, from certificates to master’s degrees.  There is a wide variety of post-secondary schools in Canada, including universities, community colleges, and private technical institutes, that provide training in the form of certificates, diplomas, undergraduate degrees, and doctoral degrees in virtually any field.  

 

Courses

Business, a.k.a., Management Sciences (MS), Hospitality, Information Technology, Petroleum or Chemical Engineering, Finance, Pharmacology are the top-recommended courses to study in Canada. Apart from these, various other UG and PG courses that are gaining more popularity among students are Geosciences, Software Engineering, Business Administration, Specialized Engineering, Nursing and Civil Engineering.

 

Cost
According to Statistics Canada 2022, the average annual tuition cost for an overseas student to study at a Canadian university is $36,100 for an undergraduate degree and $21,100 for a graduate degree. The cost of living in Canada for international students will vary depending on where they choose to study and the type of housing they select. Basic annual living expenses for overseas students often range from $10,000 to $15,000.

 

Scholarship

Scholarships available through the Study in Canada program are intended to help more overseas students study in Canada. Students from any major are welcome to apply for a Study in Canada Scholarship to attend a college, technical school, or university in Canada for up to two years to earn a diploma, post-secondary or post-graduate certificate, or Master’s degree.

The scholarship value varies depending on the duration, level, and program of study.

  • Up to CAD 60,000 for one academic year of minimum 8 months and maximum 12 months in duration
  • Up to CAD 120,000 for two academic years of maximum 24 months in duration



Intake

Intake 

Remark

Fall-September, Winter-January  

Bachelors and  Masters at University

Fall-September, Winter-January, Summer-May

Diploma at College

 

Living Standards

Canada has one of the best education systems and greatest standards of living in the world, and yet its tuition and living expenses for overseas students are among the lowest in the English-speaking world.

 

Opportunities

  • 7 Universities in the Top 200 *QS World Rankings 20
  • Affordable cost of Education and Living 
  • Numerous Employment Opportunities 
  • Paid Co-Ops/Internships available 
  • Opportunities for Permanent Residency (PR)

 

Visa

  • Study

Degree 

Duration of Degree 

Post Study Work Visa

Bachelor’s

3-4 years 

Up to 3 years

Master’s by Course work 

2 years 

Up to 3 years

Master’s by Research 

2 years

Up to 3 years

Diploma

1 Year

1 year


  • Residency

There are several paths to becoming a Canadian permanent resident. Permanent residency can be attained in four typical ways:

  • Express Entry
  • Provincial nominees
  • Start-up Visa
  • Self-employed

New Zealand

Capital Wellington

Large Cities Auckland, Christchurch, Hamilton, Tauranga, Lower Hutt, Dunedin, Palmerston North and Napier

Area Size –  268,021 km2

Language – English, Māori and NZ Sign Language

Population –  5,223,100 (As of 2023)

Currency – New Zealand dollar ($) (NZD)

Universities – 8 Universities, 16 Institutes of Technology & Polytechnics (ITPs) and numerous Private Colleges

International Students – 34,000 (As of 2023)

New Zealand – A Fast Developing Global Study Destination

About New Zealand 

One of the world’s most beautiful and secure countries is New Zealand. It has become a popular choice among foreign students because of the high quality of its educational institutions, the low cost of living, and the exclusive facilities available to them. New Zealand is a mysterious and alluring destination, boasting stunning natural scenery, mountains, lakes, and rare plant and animal life. White water rafting, skiing, mountain biking, etc. are just a few of the many exciting adventure sports available in New Zealand. While visiting New Zealand, visitors will never run out of exciting new options. It’s the ideal compromise between urban and rural living. All the conveniences of city living are at your disposal, but you might feel like you’re in the middle of nothing.

 

Education System

The field of international research has seen significant growth in New Zealand. It’s a great area to study and live because of the high standard of living and excellent educational opportunities. Eight universities, sixteen ITPs (Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics), and a plethora of private colleges make up its diverse educational infrastructure. They teach a wide range of subjects across the curriculum. In addition to excellent academics, the university also provides world-class student support services. As a result of these factors, New Zealand has become a popular destination for students.

 

The country offers numerous options for international students.

  • Level 1, 2, 3, and 4- Certificates

  • Level 5 and 6 Diplomas

  • Level 7 Bachelor’s Degree and graduate diploma

  • Level 8 Postgraduate Diploma

  • Level 9 Masters Degree

  • Level 10 Doctorate/PhD

 

Courses

Animation, Information Technology, Computer Science and Construction Management are the top-recommended courses to study in New Zealand. Apart from these, various other UG and PG courses which are gaining more popularity among students are Engineering, Medicine, Business Studies, Hospitality, Agriculture, Nursing, Health care and Sports management

 

Cost
The approximate cost of education and living vary from NZD 35,000 to NZD 50,000 per year depending on the program, institution and location

  • Approximate Cost of the Course at ITP’s : NZ $ 16,000 – NZ $ 25,000

  • Approximate Cost of the Course at Universities:

  • Undergraduate – $20,500 – $25,000

  • Post Graduate – $$19,000 – $29,000

  • MBA -$31,000 – $50, 000

Scholarship

Due to the highest level of public support, the country’s education system is considered among the best in the world. Scholarships are widely available from the New Zealand government, universities, companies, and private organizations for students from other countries who wish to study in New Zealand.

 

Merit-based scholarships, need-based scholarships, student-specific scholarships, and course-specific scholarships are all available in New Zealand, and the value of each scholarship varies according to the course and the student’s background. The goal of the Country’s scholarship program is to create a pool of highly skilled and educated individuals who can help create long-term economic progress in underdeveloped nations. New Zealand’s ties with its partner countries are strengthened through scholarship programs.

 

Intake

Intake 

Remark

February and July

Offered by all Universities, Institute of Technology and Private Colleges

Rolling

Admission is possible throughout the year due to rolling intakes as well

 

Living Standards

In comparison to other countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, the more developed countries of Western Europe and Scandinavia, and even Australia, New Zealand has a relatively high quality of living.

 

When compared to other countries, New Zealand fares quite well on the Better Life Index’s many indicators of happiness. New Zealanders report a higher-than-average standard of living in terms of their health, wealth, environment, personal security, involvement in civic life, housing, sense of well-being, education, skills, employment, incomes, and social connections, but a lower-than-average standard of work-life balance.

 

Opportunities

  • International  reputation as a provider of quality education

  • No application fees and lenient admission requirements

  • Tuition fees may be paid after receiving the Visa Approval

  • Up to 3 years Open Post-Study Work Visa

 

Visa

  • Study

Degree 

Any Other Conditions

Post Study Work Visa

Level 7 Bachelor’s degree or higher (If you studied in Auckland)

3-4 years 

3 years

Level 7 Graduate Diploma (If you studied in Auckland)

 

1 year. You can apply to work for 1 more year if you are working towards occupational registration with a registration body included in a list of acceptable registration authorities.

Levels 4 to 6 (If you studied in Auckland)

 

1 year

Level 7 Bachelor’s degree or higher (If you studied outside Auckland)

 

3 years

Level 7 Graduate Diploma or any other qualification (If you studied outside Auckland)

completed on or before 31 December 2021

2 years

Level 7 Graduate Diploma or any other qualification (If you studied outside Auckland)

completed after 31 December 2021

1 year

Levels 4 to 6 (If you studied outside Auckland)

completed on or before 31 December 2021

2 years

Levels 4 to 6 (If you studied outside Auckland)

completed after 31 December 2021

1 year

 

  • Residency

 

To reduce confusion and arbitrariness, the country uses a streamlined and point-based visa application process. To boost the proportion of students who are granted a New Zealand study visa, Immigration New Zealand is collaborating with Education New Zealand and overseas education providers on a new partnership model. In addition, many educational institutions make it easier for international students to extend their visas by providing on-campus visa renewal and extension facilities. Your visa application will be handled, monitored, and followed up on promptly.

Italy

Capital Rome

Large Cities Milan, Naples, Turin, Palermo

Area Size – 301,340 km2

Language – Italian, English

Population   60.5 million (As of 2023)

Currency – Euro (€) (EUR)​

Universities –95 state universities, 17 private universities

International Students – Over 80,000 (As of 2023)

Italy – Art, History, and La Dolce Vita

About Italy

Italy is one of the most popular study abroad destinations thanks to its rich cultural heritage, history, architecture, art, food, and fashion. It is located in southern Europe and comprised of a boot-shaped peninsula and islands including Sicily and Sardinia. Major cities include Rome, Florence, Milan, Naples, and Venice. Italy has the 5th most UNESCO World Heritage sites globally. It is home to iconic sites like the Colosseum, Leaning Tower of Pisa, canals of Venice, and Vatican City. Over 90% of residents speak Italian, but English proficiency is moderate in major cities.

 

Education System

Italy has over 90 universities, attended by around 1.7 million students. Its public university system is among the largest in Europe. There are state universities, private universities, polytechnics, academies of fine arts, and schools of advanced vocational training. Many universities now offer Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees completely in English to accommodate international students. Popular fields include arts, design, humanities, economics, sciences, engineering, and medicine.

 

Courses

Some top courses for international students in Italy include Design, Fashion, Fine Arts, Architecture, Engineering, Business, Political Science, International Relations, and Italian Language. Italy is a global leader in design, arts, and fashion education.

 

Cost

Average annual tuition for international undergraduates is €2,000-5,000 at public universities, and €6,000-25,000 at private institutions. Postgraduate tuition is €2,500-5,000 at public universities, and €6,000-25,000 at private institutions. Living expenses range from €800-1,100 monthly. Scholarships and financial aid are available. There are opportunities to gain 100% scholarship and earn stipend as well at public universities.

 

Intake

Intake

Remark

September /October

Offered by all Universities, Institute of Technology and Private Colleges

February/March

Offered by selected Universities, Institute of Technology and Private Colleges

 

Living Standards

Italy actively recruits international students to enrich campus diversity and develop global citizens. Initiatives like Invest Your Talent in Italy aim to retain international graduates to help grow Italy’s economy. Thanks to its quality of life, Italy retains 70% of international students’ post-graduation. Italy has a relatively high youth unemployment rate, so graduates with specialized skills are valued.

 

Opportunities

  • World-class arts, design, fashion, and culinary institutes
  • Affordable tuition at public universities
  • Vibrant, historical cities with mild climate
  • Excellent cuisine, arts, culture, nightlife, and sights

Visa

  • Study

Degree

Duration of Degree

Post Study Work Visa

Bachelor’s

3-4 years

1 year

Master’s

2 years

1 year

 

  • Residency

A permanent residence permit in the Italy is available to foreign nationals once they have worked legally in the country for five years. A long-term resident visa that is renewable is issued to foreign citizens who are granted permanent residency in Italy.  Work Visa – 1 to 2 years, renewable. Based on secure job offer and other criteria.

Netherlands

Capital Amsterdam

Large Cities Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, Eindhoven, Tilburg, Groningen and Almere Stad

Area Size – 41,865 km2

Language – Dutch, English, Papiamentu and West Frisian

Population   17,618,299 (As of 2023)

Currency – Euro (€) (EUR)​ and US dollar ($, USD)

Universities – 14 research universities and 41 universities of applied sciences

International Students – 85,500 (As of 2023)

Netherlands – One Kingdom – Four Countries

About Netherlands

Because of its modern approach to education and hospitable culture, the Netherlands (also known as Holland) has become one of Europe’s most popular study abroad destinations. A common misconception is that the terms “Holland” and “Netherlands” are interchangeable. Locals may use “Holland” as a generic term for the entire country even within the Netherlands. However, from a technical standpoint, you’re wrong. The collective name for the country is “the Netherlands.” There are a total of twelve provinces, with North Holland (Noord-Holland) and South Holland (Zuid-Holland) making up the Holland area. The Netherlands ranks high among industrialized and innovative nations due to its 12 Nobel Prize winners and 13 top-tier colleges. Around ninety percent of the population is bilingual in English, making it a safe and welcoming environment for foreign students.

 

Education System

The Netherlands was one of the first European countries to offer Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs taught entirely in English. As a result, the area now features one of the continent’s widest ranges of available courses. Around 70 universities and colleges provide a wide variety of Bachelor’s and Master’s programs. More than 112,000 students come from over 130 different countries each year to study at these institutions. The percentage of international students at this institution is among the highest in all of Europe, at over 16%. Similar to the rest of Europe, universities in the Netherlands are typically categorized as either “research universities” (with a focus on research) or “universities of applied sciences” (with an emphasis on practice).

 

Courses

Engineering, Social Sciences and Environmental Science and Agriculture are the top-recommended courses to study in Netherlands/Holland. Apart from these, various other UG and PG courses which are gaining more popularity among students are Construction, Health, Law, Linguistics, Natural Sciences and IT

 

Cost
The cost of attendance is greater for all foreign students. The annual cost of a Bachelor’s degree can range from €6,000 to €15,000. Master’s degrees cost between €8,000 and €20,000 each year. The average monthly cost of living for an international student in the Netherlands is between €800 and €1200. Rooms for students often go from €300 to €600 per semester. Small town living is less expensive than city living, yet there is a wide range in costs depending on the type of lodging chosen.

 

Scholarship

The Dutch government is making an effort to open up Dutch universities to international students and working professionals. Because of government support, higher education in Holland is affordable, especially when compared to the United Kingdom and the United States.

 

Intake

Intake 

Remark

September 

Offered by all Universities, Institute of Technology and Private Colleges

February

Offered by selected Universities, Institute of Technology and Private Colleges

 

Living Standards

The Dutch have been in the vanguard of European integration since the end of World War II, but their focus on international trade and exports dates back centuries. For the sake of developing a globally-minded and culturally-savvy populace and bolstering its position as a knowledge economy, the government places a premium on internationalization.  The recruitment efforts of the Netherlands abroad have increased in recent years. In 2014, the Dutch government, businesses, and universities launched an initiative called “Make it in the Netherlands” to “retain talented international students for the Dutch job market” and “facilitate the transition from study to work for international students” through measures like language training, cultural immersion programs, and the simplification of visa procedures. International student enrollment has skyrocketed in response to the country’s welcoming immigration policies and plentiful employment prospects for graduates. Over the previous 12 years, the number of overseas students attending Dutch research universities has increased by 332%.

 

Opportunities

  • Well-taught and quality programs for cheap
  • An open-minded country that welcomes international students
  • The world leader in technical courses
  • Cheap student housing

 

Visa

  • Study

Degree 

Duration of Degree 

Post Study Work Visa

Bachelor’s

3-4 years 

1 year

Master’s 

2 years 

1 year


  • Residency

A permanent residence permit in the Netherlands is available to foreign nationals once they have worked legally in the country for five years. A long-term resident visa that is renewable is issued to foreign citizens who are granted permanent residency in Ireland.  You also need a residence permit to work as a self-employed entrepreneur in the Netherlands. A grading system is used to determine the level of essential interest. The 3 components of the scoring system are as follows:

  • Personal experience (education, entrepreneurship, work experience)
  • Business plan (market analysis, product/service, price, organization, financing).
  • Added value for the Netherlands (innovation, employment creation, investments).

Sweden

Capital Stockholm

Large Cities Stockholm, Huddinge, Nacka, Sodertalje, Haninge and Botkyrka: 95,323.

Area Size – 450,295 km2

Language Swedish, Sami and Tornedal Finnish (Meänkieli) 

Population   10,612,086 (As of 2023)

Currency – krona SEK

Universities – 40 universities of applied sciences

International Students – 40,000 (As of 2023)

Sweden – Land of the midnight sun

About Sweden

The majority of Swedes (86%) are fluent in English, making the country the most industrialized in Europe. When it comes to R&D spending, it’s second only to the United States. Sweden is home to some of the world’s top educational institutions, particularly in the fields of science and technology. Companies like Volvo, Ericsson, IKEA, and Tetra Pak, among others, call it home as well. Internships are an integral part of many Swedish degree programs, providing students with invaluable opportunities to gain both international and professional experience.

 

Education System

Twelve Swedish universities are included in the overall THE World University Rankings, and eight are included in the QS Rankings 2022, making the educational standing of Sweden a topic of debate. Uppsala University is the country’s oldest institution of higher education and ranks third overall behind Karolinska Institute and Lund University. Our goal here is to talk about a few important aspects of higher education in Sweden. To succeed academically in Sweden, one must be familiar with the country’s credit system, academic year, and grading system. Coursework and degrees are both available through Sweden’s tertiary education system. Courses range in length from 5-15 credits and can be combined to make up a whole degree program. However, programs like a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctorate degree involve multiple courses and take anything from 60 to 180 credits to finish. In Sweden, you need to earn 60 credits per academic year.

 

Courses

Engineering, Social Sciences and Environmental Science and Agriculture are the top-recommended courses to study in Netherlands/Holland. Apart from these, various other UG and PG courses which are gaining more popularity among students are Construction, Health, Law, Linguistics, Natural Sciences and IT

 

Cost

If you are not a Swedish citizen, your tuition will depend on the school you attend and the major you choose. Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs in Sweden cost between Swedish Krona (SEK) 84,000 and 28,500 per year for students from India and other non-EU/EEA countries. There is also a 900 SEK application fee. Many overseas students, depending on their lifestyle, survive on a monthly budget that falls somewhere between 821 EUR (SEK 8,568) and the Swedish student loan amount. The monthly cost of living for a student in Sweden might range from 700 Euros to 1,400 Euros.

 

Scholarship

Sweden was until recently one of Europe’s few countries where college was completely free. The Swedish government has approved a law requiring students from outside the European Economic Area and the European Union to pay tuition and application fees, with funding coming from the Swedish government’s scholarship program. Scholarships in the form of tuition waivers are still available at a sizable number of Swedish universities. Scholarships for tuition and living expenses are available from a variety of Swedish universities for international students. Scholarships are not uniform across institutions.

 

Intake

Intake 

Remark

September 

Offered by all Universities, Institute of Technology and Private Colleges

February

Offered by selected Universities, Institute of Technology and Private Colleges

 

Living Standards

Sweden is the best country in the world for affordability, safety and more. According to Numbeo, the cost of living in Sweden is, on average, 20.9% lower than in the United States, while renting is 57.5% lower. Sweden’s job market is among the strongest worldwide, which is one of the many reasons people consider working in Sweden. It’s also a country with generally good working conditions, a competitive economy, generous holiday allowances and subsidised public services

 

Opportunities

  • Affordable tuition and low living expenses
  • Great quality education at some of the best universities in the world
  • Banish rote learning forever
  • Experience true diversity

 

Visa

  • Study

Degree 

Duration of Degree 

Post Study Work Visa

Bachelor’s

3-4 years 

1 year

Master’s 

2 years 

1 year


  • Residency

Those who have lived in Sweden for at least five years can apply for long-term resident status in order to become permanent residents. In addition to a permanent resident card, you will be issued these benefits if your application is approved.