Study in Europe

Student's Perspective of EUROPE

Students often view the USA as a land of opportunity, offering diverse cultures, top-tier education, and vast career prospects. They appreciate its cutting-edge research, vibrant campus life, and the potential for personal and professional growth.

Quick  Facts  about  Study in Europe:

Diverse Opportunities

Affordable Tuition Fees

Language Options

Cultural Exposure

Erasmus+ Program

Post-Study Work

High Academic Standards

Travel Opportunities

The Education Landscape Students study in Europe

Europe's education landscape is diverse, with affordable tuition, high academic standards,
numerous programs in multiple languages, rich cultural exposure, robust support through
Erasmus+, and ample post-study work opportunities.

Bachelor's Degree:

Duration: 3 years
Requirements: +2 students with an IELTS score of 6.0 bands, with no band less than 5.5

Master's Degree:

Duration: 1 or 2 years
Requirements: Graduation with an IELTS score of 6.5 bands, with no band less than 6.0
  • Admission Intakes

    Fall, Spring & Summer

Admission checklist


  • 1

    Academics:

     Class 10, Class 12, Bachelors (year wise, provisional, and consolidated)
  • 2

    Language proficiency:

    Acceptable language proficiency tests are IELTS (academic), TOEFL (pBT and iBT), CAE, and PTE (academic).
  • 3

    Employment:

     If any, conclusive evidence of employment like an offer letter, pay slips, bank statements with salary credits, Form 16, ITR, PF statement, appraisal letters, and relieving letters, if not working at the time of application.
  • 4

    CV/Resume: 

    The most updated one, not leaving any gaps. Mention an internship or any work experience.
  • 5

    Recommendation letters:

     Universities typically ask for LORs, and they have to be usually from two professors who taught you; if you have any work experience, then ideally one from a professor and one from your employer.
  • 6

    SOP (Statement of Purpose):

     Universities typically ask for this or else when you are switching your subject of study. A SOP should ideally include how the chosen programme and the learning outcomes aligned with existing qualifications and work experience help the student achieve his or her career goals

Visa checklist

Have a valid passport (a passport that’s valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave ).

Have an offer of a place to study a programme from an institution 

Academics and work experience (if any).

Language proficiency scores.

A SOP (statement of purpose) justifying your genuine intent to study  and incentives that would persuade you to leave  after study.

Evidence of tuition fee payment from your education provider.

Evidence that you have enough money to support your living expenses while on the study and justify the source of money and your parent’s financial ability to pay your fee and living expenses.

A health examination certificate 

A police clearance certificate from Passport Seva Kendra as evidence of your character.

Fill out the visa application forms and pay the visa fee.

Part-time Work for Students study in Europe

Europe offers international students significant opportunities to work while studying, providing valuable experience, social integration, and financial support for living expenses.

Minimum Wage and Hours

 This wage level greatly benefits international students by enabling them to cover their rent, food, and other living costs.

Work Entitlements

International students studying in Europe on a valid study visa can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions. During scheduled study breaks, such as holidays, students are permitted to work full-time, typically up to 40 hours per week. This flexibility allows students to manage their finances effectively while gaining work experience and fostering cultural adaptation.

By working part-time, students not only enhance their financial independence but also enrich their overall educational experience in Europe.

Post-Study Work Rights of students study in Europe

Upon completing their studies, international students in Europe have the opportunity to stay and work in the country under the Post-Study Work Visa Open, with duration based on their qualification level.

Eligibility and Duration

Level 7 Qualification:

Eligibility: Listed on the Green List of QualificationsPost-Study Work Visa Duration: Duration equivalent to the length of your course

Level 8 Qualification:

Post-Study Work Visa Duration: Duration equivalent to the length of your course

Level 9 (Master’s Degree):Post-Study Work Visa Duration: 3 years

Level 10 (PhD):

Post-Study Work Visa Duration: 3 years

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