European Nations

1. Switzerland

Switzerland is known for its ski resorts and hiking trails. It ranks as one of the best places in the world to live. Switzerland is scored high for political and economic stability, transparency and equality. It is well-ordered country with high standard of living. Switzerland has excellent education pattern with 6 months study + 6 months internship. It has low unemployment, a skilled labor force and one of the highest gross domestic products per capita in the world. Switzerland is the birthplace of hospitality and Backbone of Tourism. Switzerland is the second best European nation in the world for conducting Business. It is one of the European Hub for Crypto currency and Block chain Technology. Switzerland is the global hub for Finance, Technology and Innovation. Switzerland’s strong economy is powered by low tax rates. One can become a successful Entrepreneur over here!

2. Sweden

Sweden ranks among the world’s most innovative nations. It is clean, safe and high standard of living. The Swedish higher education system is renowned for its quality and several Swedish universities are ranked as being among the world’s best Universities. Sweden has been named the most sustainable country in the world for its use of renewable energy and is aiming for 100 percent renewable energy production by 2040. There is no requirement of learning Swedish at the time of admission. The numerous Degree Programs in Sweden including well paid Internships. There are unlimited part time work rights for international students in Sweden. The New Recent funds are acceptable for visa application of Sweden. In Sweden, Post Study Work visa is of 1 Year.

3. France

France is world’s seventh largest economy and is ranked as one of the top study and tourist destinations in the world. France is the only country in Europe to offer subsidized accommodation to student by the French government. All students are eligible on a case-to-case basis to apply for assistance and receive subsidy on cost of accommodation from 30% to 50% of the rent from the French Government. Students are eligible for 2 years of post study work visa (this is applicable only for RNCP certified programs) on completion of a Master’s course. IELTS/TOEFL is not mandatory at the time of admission in French Universities. Students can work up to 20 hours per week in France. French classes are provided by many Government organizations for free and Enrolment fees are typically around €5 to €10 in France. A Transportation pass costs around €35 per month for students less than 25 years of age in France.

4. Italy

Italy officially ‘‘The Italian Republic’’ is a parliamentary republic in Europe. Italy has the 4th largest economy in the European Union, 3rd in the Euro zone and 8th in the world. Due to its shape being similar to a shoe, it is often referred as Lo Stivale- “the Boot”. International students can enjoy one of the most unique experiences in the education pattern which Italian Universities offer. Students can work up to 20 hours/week. With the Italy Visa, student can travel to all the Schengen countries. Italian universities offer English taught program for Diploma, Bachelors and Masters Degrees. Italy ranks amongst the 8 most industrialized Countries in the world. The stay back period in Italy is for 1 year. Most of the courses have inbuilt internships of 2-3 months in the Multinational Companies of Italy.

5. Netherlands

Netherlands is the country with one of the highest English-speaking population in Europe. Netherlands has been home to many of history’s most famous names in the areas of Art, Literature, Philosophy and Science. The Universities of Netherlands charge comparatively low tuition fees from international students and offer Master’s programs exclusively taught in English. Students can work up to 16 hours/week in Netherlands. Netherlands is counted amongst one of the most industrialized countries in the world. Post study work Visa of 1 year is offered to the students to take up a job in the multinational companies of Netherlands and gain international exposure after completion of their studies.

6. Spain

Spain is a sovereign state located in Southwestern part of Europe. It has the 5th largest economy in the European Union. Spain is the world’s 3rd country with the most World Heritage sites. Spanish universities charge very minimal tuition fees from international students and offer Master Programs exclusively taught in English. Students can work up to 20 hours/week. Post Work Visa of Spain is around 6 months. Students can get internship opportunities in the multinational companies of Spain.

7. Austria

Austria, officially the Republic of Austria is a federal republic and a landlocked country of Central Europe. Austria is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Austrian Universities charge very minimal tuition fees from international students and offer programs exclusively taught in English. Students can work 20 hours per week in Austria. With an Austrian Visa student can travel to all the Schengen countries. Austria is counted amongst one of the most industrialized countries in the world. Students can have opportunity to do internships in various multinational companies of Austria.

8. Denmark

Denmark is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. The University of Southern Denmark offers competitive study abroad programs for international students. Many universities will offer scholarships, grants, and/or financial aid to help fund the student’s education in Denmark. Students in Denmark are involved in more social interactions surrounding their studies. Denmark was voted the 2nd happiest country in the world in via the World Happiness Report. The student can work 15-20 hours per week in Denmark. Another reason to study abroad in Denmark is to experience the country's unique food culture.

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