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The study abroad process isn’t what it used to be. Attend our Admissions Day to understand what matters today and apply with clarity.
Connect directly with representatives from universities in Germany, France, and UK to understand what they really expect.
Explore scholarships, Erasmus+ programs, and financial options that international students can realistically access.
Get clear guidance on Schengen and country-specific student visas to avoid last-minute issues.
Learn how to craft motivation letters, CVs, and applications that stand out to European universities.
Hear directly from students in Europe about academics, culture, and living abroad challenges.
Misaligned steps in your application can cost you an intake, even if you meet all eligibility requirements. Let’s map every stage so nothing goes off track.
France offers structured, research-driven programs with growing English-taught options across public universities.
State-funded universities keep tuition low, making France cost-effective compared to other European destinations.
Live in a globally connected ecosystem that blends academics, industry exposure, and multilingual environments.
Master’s graduates receive up to a 2-year stay period to seek employment or professional experience.
Germany runs on structured public education, strict eligibility checks, and programs aligned closely with industry demand.
Most public universities charge no tuition, but admissions are selective and documentation-heavy.
Study within an ecosystem where universities, research labs, and industries work closely together.
Graduates get stay-back rights and access to a skills-driven job market, especially in STEM fields.
The UK is one of the world’s top study destinations, known for globally ranked universities, shorter course durations, strong academic reputation, and excellent post-study work opportunities.
Home to prestigious institutions like Oxford, Cambridge, and Russell Group universities offering world-class education and research facilities.
Most Master’s programs are completed in 1 year and Bachelor’s in 3 years, helping students save time and tuition costs.
The UK Graduate Route allows international students to stay and work for 2 years (3 years for PhD graduates) after completing their degree.
Find answers to common questions about studying in France, Germany and UK.
Yes! Most public universities in Germany charge no tuition fees — even for international students. You only pay a small semester contribution (€150–€350). This makes Germany one of the most affordable study destinations in Europe.
Absolutely. Germany offers an 18-month post-study job search visa, strong industry connections, and excellent PR opportunities for skilled graduates.
Yes. French public universities are government-subsidized, keeping tuition costs significantly lower than many English-speaking countries. Plus, students benefit from housing support and travel discounts.
Yes. France offers thousands of English-taught programs, especially in business, technology, and management. Learning basic French, however, boosts internship and job opportunities.
The UK Graduate Route allows you to stay and work for 2 years after your degree (3 years for PhD) without employer sponsorship. It gives you time to gain international work experience and transition into long-term employment.
Yes. Most UK Master’s programs are completed in 12 months, helping you save time and living costs while entering the job market faster.
That’s exactly what Admissions Day is for. Our experts evaluate your academics, budget, and career goals to recommend the best-fit country — Germany, France, or UK — with a clear roadmap.
You’ll receive personalized profile evaluation, country comparison, scholarship insights, and step-by-step visa clarity — all in one session. Seats are limited, so early registration is recommended.