Norway , Finland or switzerland is either free or charge low fees that's true and the living expenses can be earned there by doing part time jobs true but the only problem is the show money requirements for visa is too high
1) visa in less then two week 2) tution fee only 1900$/year 3) no advance payment ,no bank statement,no interview ,no IELTS , 5) mostly countries on arrival visa
Countries like Norway, Germany, Italy and Switzerland might be having low tuition fees, but high living costs (which may go to 600-700€ per month). Also they are extremely competitive. The most relevant country from the list was Poland, where both fees and living costs are low. You can add also Slovakia, Czech Republic or Hungary to the list
1) visa in less then two week 2) tution fee only 1900$/year 3) no advance payment ,no bank statement,no interview ,no IELTS , 5) mostly countries on arrival visa
Hey. You can contact a good consultancy that will help you with this. Global Tree is a good consultancy that has many branches all over India. You can check their page out. globaltree.in/ They have good information as well as good training to prepare students for abroad education, visa and university application too.
The public universities do not charge any tuition fees; but students need to pay the semester fees (EUR 80 - 200). The private universities do charge EUR 5,000 - 9,000 per year.
Can you please let me know some good colleges or univaersities by younger son has completed is 10th and applied for 11the admission for science but due to covid cases in maharashtra colleges are not open can you suggest some good opportunities for student who want pursue good education, my elder failed in 12th std waiting for rexams kindly help & suggest the process
1) visa in less then two week 2) tution fee only 1900$/year 3) no advance payment ,no bank statement,no interview ,no IELTS , 5) mostly countries on arrival visa
Thanks for your feedback, Vinay. We didn't intend to misguide people. It's true we covered all European countries. But, they are definitely foreign countries for the majority of Stoodnt's audience. Cheers, Gulsan (from Stoodnt)
@@spitfiregamingyt9566 yeah he is correct most Schengen countries are ceap and the quality of education is very high and there Soo many scholarship available such as Erasmus exchange etc.
Norway , Finland or switzerland is either free or charge low fees that's true and the living expenses can be earned there by doing part time jobs true but the only problem is the show money requirements for visa is too high
Well, Norway and Switzerland are quite expensive you should know :"(
And that is??....
Yes.totally agree
How mach need to show
1) visa in less then two week
2) tution fee only 1900$/year
3) no advance payment ,no bank statement,no interview ,no IELTS ,
5) mostly countries on arrival visa
Countries like Norway, Germany, Italy and Switzerland might be having low tuition fees, but high living costs (which may go to 600-700€ per month). Also they are extremely competitive. The most relevant country from the list was Poland, where both fees and living costs are low. You can add also Slovakia, Czech Republic or Hungary to the list
Ur wrong abt Germany
nah not Germany tho lol
1.)Norway
2.)Germany
3.)Switzerland
4.)Denmark
5.)Belgium
6.)Italy
7.)Spain
8.)Poland
9.)Estonia
10.)
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1:31 THE PUBLIC UNI DON'T BUT PRIVATES DOES , LIKE 9000 TO 10000 EUROS. BUT PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES ARE FREE
Great 🔥
Useful information, thanks 😊
Many undergraduate courses are in their only language and not English.
Yess. Right
1) visa in less then two week
2) tution fee only 1900$/year
3) no advance payment ,no bank statement,no interview ,no IELTS ,
5) mostly countries on arrival visa
Sir please make any video how to apply in Universities
Hey. You can contact a good consultancy that will help you with this. Global Tree is a good consultancy that has many branches all over India. You can check their page out. globaltree.in/
They have good information as well as good training to prepare students for abroad education, visa and university application too.
Can u make it in dollar? English, but spell out in Indian rupee. To hard for money conversion. Anyway good video
1:21
thanks for this.
You're welcome
Thanks a lot
Amaizing video by the way but what is the lac currency in the british pounds or dollars...it got me confused
INR 1 Lac ~ USD $1,333 / GBP 1,000! Thanks for dropping by.
@@Stoodnt_Inc Thank you🙏🏽
Thanks bro , i can only afford 1-2 lakh per year ,,🥺🥺🥺🥺
Loan ka namm suna Hai?
@@unknowndude5953 bhai main apne ma baap ko loan main nhi fasa sakta ,, i'm a good son not a bad one 🥺🥺👉🏻🥺👈🏻
@@badalverma8649 bhai to khud ke naam pe loan le na
Pls wait for few years. Foreign universities will be coming to India, through NEP. Till then you can gain work experience and save money 👍
Never take a loan, work hard and save in stocks, gold or silver. All the best!
So wrong information bro ....... Germany has 0 tution fees
The public universities do not charge any tuition fees; but students need to pay the semester fees (EUR 80 - 200). The private universities do charge EUR 5,000 - 9,000 per year.
What about Ireland can u give some information pls
Best video
What is the backround sound pls tell
i don't understand what "Lacs" are guys : /
1 Lac = 100K; INR 1 Lac ~ USD $1,334!
@@Stoodnt_Inc thank you :D
Do u know where can i find university for free to study dentistry in english
Can you please let me know some good colleges or univaersities by younger son has completed is 10th and applied for 11the admission for science but due to covid cases in maharashtra colleges are not open can you suggest some good opportunities for student who want pursue good education, my elder failed in 12th std waiting for rexams
kindly help & suggest the process
Germany can be a good option!
What is a lac? I can't find out how to convert it into other money denominations.
It's around 1290 dollar
1) visa in less then two week
2) tution fee only 1900$/year
3) no advance payment ,no bank statement,no interview ,no IELTS ,
5) mostly countries on arrival visa
Where you from Jonathan?
Lac in sri lanka is : 100,000
It depends on the country
Better you write all European countries
I want to study in Norway ...but the accommodation fee is too much ...could it be reduced in any other way??
if you will work part-time then you will be able to afford it easily in my opinion.
Hello bro
I wana talk to you bro
Scholarships .
Apply for scholarships
@@bisminperumattil6965 How
Nice video 👍🏻
Czech republic missing
Yes
Is Norway good for law
What about Mexico?
Look you want cheap study abroad? Just go to asia. Cheap study and cheap living. There.
Why are you making people fool if you don't know anything.
Thanks for your feedback, Vinay. We didn't intend to misguide people. It's true we covered all European countries. But, they are definitely foreign countries for the majority of Stoodnt's audience.
Cheers,
Gulsan (from Stoodnt)
@@spitfiregamingyt9566 yeah he is correct most Schengen countries are ceap and the quality of education is very high and there Soo many scholarship available such as Erasmus exchange etc.
Vijay if you don't know anything just shut your mouth.