Can you find me a University in Europe (except norway, sweden, finland) that charge very low tuition?
Hello, I am looking for a University in EUROPE where tuition fee is very very low, but the education and living is Okay. (not in Germany, Sweden ).
If you know please let me know.
I am interested in Science and Technology.
Haha.. oh lol.. You want to study that and have chosen not to go to Sweden? For real? And since you say Europe that means you won’t go to the US and not Japan either.. Seriously you have chosen not to go to two of the best countries in Europe to study in and where the education is also actually free of charge? Just omg.. And then you say no to Germany? Are you sure that you know what you want to study?
So, since we can forget "low tuition fees" (you have already listed NOT to go to those countries).. Well.. The UK, the Netherlands and Switzerland (possibly also France but I somehow doubt it). Those are left. Not cheap but that’s your own fault. Geez. Have fun paying.
@SJM: No it’s not for certain it will happen here in Sweden (and I think it’s the same in Finland). For now tuition is FREE (not cheap but FREE, you don’t pay a dime no matter where you come from) and will stay free. Making people pay for it is only a proposal. But you are right about the last part though, we shouldn’t pay for people who doesn’t contribute anything. I hate people who lives of the system but maybe it’s still free because there are lots of people who stays here and work after education.. Does anyone know?
If you are an international student, outside the E.U. then all tuition fees tend to be very high, this is because these fees are used to subsidise how much home students pay. for example Scottish students at Scottish universities do not pay tuition fees, and pay reduced tuition fees in Britain and EUROPE.
Your looking at fees between £10,000 and £35,000 a year.
Home students pay a maximum of £10,000 a year, though for science its about £3,500 a year.
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Haha.. oh lol.. You want to study that and have chosen not to go to Sweden? For real? And since you say EUROPE that means you won’t go to the US and not Japan either.. Seriously you have chosen not to go to two of the best countries in Europe to study in and where the education is also actually free of charge? Just omg.. And then you say no to Germany? Are you sure that you know what you want to study?
So, since we can forget "low tuition fees" (you have already listed NOT to go to those countries).. Well.. The UK, the Netherlands and Switzerland (possibly also France but I somehow doubt it). Those are left. Not cheap but that’s your own fault. Geez. Have fun paying.
@SJM: No it’s not for certain it will happen here in Sweden (and I think it’s the same in Finland). For now tuition is FREE (not cheap but FREE, you don’t pay a dime no matter where you come from) and will stay free. Making people pay for it is only a proposal. But you are right about the last part though, we shouldn’t pay for people who doesn’t contribute anything. I hate people who lives of the system but maybe it’s still free because there are lots of people who stays here and work after education.. Does anyone know?
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I’m a Swedish native.
Tuition in these countries, as with other European countries, is only low if you are an EU citizen. If you do not have an EU passport and have been resident over here for the past 3 years you will not be entitled to this cheaper tuition (Sweden and Finland will shortly be changing their policies to reflect the rest of EUROPE and will be charging no-EU students the full rates) and you will have to pay the full tuition. I’m afraid it depends on who you are, not which country you select to go to university in. If you don’t meet the criteria it doesn’t matter where you go to university, you’ll still have to pay. Sorry if this sounds harsh but tuition fees are subsidised by our taxes and if neither you nor your family have contributed to these taxes there’s no reason why we should pay for you.
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