Why study in Europe?

Europe boasts some of the world’s oldest and most advanced universities, offering international students numerous opportunities for study and work. The continent is rich in diverse academic disciplines, ranging from arts to engineering and from doctoral programs to professional degrees. Here are a few interesting facts for students considering studying in Europe:

        1. Europe is the birthplace of some of the oldest and most significant languages globally.
        2. Higher education institutions in the European Union provide a wide range of programs, including Medicine, Engineering, Business, Journalism, and Research Degrees.
        3. Europe is home to over 20 national languages, offering students the chance to become fluent in languages such as English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Polish, and Portuguese.
        4. There are more than 2,500 recognized higher education institutions throughout Europe.
        5. International students can opt for bilingual programs to develop fluency in additional languages.
        6. Many European countries offer free education to international students who demonstrate exceptional academic qualifications and research skills, contributing to sustainable development.
        7. In Germany, almost all universities provide free education to students regardless of their nationality.
        8. The Norwegian government sponsors free education for international students using taxpayer funds.

These facts illustrate the diverse and welcoming nature of European universities, making them an attractive choice for international students seeking high-quality education and unique cultural experiences.

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Top European study destinations

Europe is a perfect destination to take up higher education. And there are multiple countries to choose for your higher education. Here are the top countries to study in Europe:

  • Switzerland
  • France
  • The Netherlands
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Germany
  • Spain

Top Universities to Study in Europe

Europe is not just home to some of the oldest universities in the world but also has multiple universities ranked in the top QS World rankings. Here is a list of Europe’s top universities:

Name of the University QS World Rankings
University of Oxford 2
University of Cambridge 3
Imperial College London 7
ETH Zurich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology 8
UCL 8
EPFL 14
The University of Edinburgh 16
The University of Manchester 27
King’s College London 35
Université PSL 44

 

Education System in Europe

Although higher education systems in each European country differ, they all fall within the scope of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). The EHEA, along with the European Qualification Framework (EQF), ensures consistent evaluation and supervision of syllabus across European countries, facilitating seamless collaboration among international students, academics, and researchers throughout Europe.

Educational programs in Europe typically consist of classes, with evaluations based on exams, coursework, and essays. Many European institutions offer programs that include a designated period for practical work in industry or related projects. Moreover, international students have the option to pursue modular or hybrid course structures, enabling them to customize their academic program by selecting different units or modules of study within an academic year from a wide range of available courses. For example, if you are studying Mechanical Engineering, you could choose to study Thermodynamics as one unit, Machine Design as a module, and Kinematics of Machinery as another unit.

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Degree
Duration
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Bachelor’s degree
3 or 4 years
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Master’s degree

1 or 2 years

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Doctorate/PhD
3 or 4 years

 

 

How to study in Europe from Nepal

Here are some key considerations for Nepalese students planning to study in Europe from Nepal:

• Select the specific study program and course you wish to pursue. • Compile a list of European countries and universities that offer your chosen course. • Reach out to the shortlisted colleges and universities for further information. • Thoroughly review your eligibility and the admission requirements for each institution. • Prepare and take the necessary tests or examinations required for admission. • Explore various options to finance your studies, such as scholarships, grants, or loans. • Once you receive confirmation of admission from your chosen institution, proceed with the necessary arrangements. • Apply for a student visa to the country where you will be studying.

It’s important to note that the process may vary slightly depending on the specific country and institution you are applying to, so it’s advisable to carefully research and follow the guidelines provided by each university and the respective embassy or consulate.

Eligibility criteria for studying in Europe typically include:

  1. Minimum age requirement of 17.
  2. Minimum high school exam score of 50%.
  3. Some universities require entrance exams like GMAT or GRE.
  4. The language proficiency test is often necessary.
  5. Specific language requirements vary based on the program and country.
  6. Individual universities may have additional or different criteria, so it’s important to check their specific requirements.

 

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