5 countries you can study for free:

1. Germany

  Germany is undoubtedly one of the most suitable countries for those who want to study for free university in Europe. Germany is among the most preferred countries by international students due to its high standards of living, high national income per capita, successful studies in engineering, quality and well-established universities, charming cities, and prestigious career opportunities after graduation. Moreover, almost all of the German public universities offer undergraduate education free of charge. In the few universities that receive a fee, the annual fee is only around 500 Euros. Accommodation and living costs are much more economical than European and American countries with equivalent educational quality.

2. Norway

  Norway is one of the highest living standards in the world. At the same time, the quality of education given at The Norwegian Universities is quite high. International students do not have to pay any fees for quality education. In most Norwegian universities, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral education are free. For this reason, Norway is an attractive alternative for students planning to study abroad. Master's education in Norway is free of charge. The number of programs where students can study In English is more than two hundred. It is possible to study English in many fields from Architecture, Art, Communication to Economics, Engineering to Law at Norwegian Universities. The duration of a master's education in Norway is two years.

3. Italy

  University programs in Italy last for three years. Educational languages are English or Italian. Italian universities are an advantageous country for many students with both high quality and affordable paid education. A Bachelors's training in Italy is mostly offered in Italian. There are a more limited department and school option for students seeking English education at a bachelor's degree.

4. France

  French universities offer diploma programs in a wide range of fields. International students who want to study a bachelor's degree at French universities are required to have a high school diploma and french language proficiency at least B2 level. Applications for higher education in France vary from university to university. Although there is no distinction between French students and international students in French universities, factors such as foreign student compliance with school, compliance with school quality standards, French knowledge are essential both for the reputation of the school and the student's school and after-school careers.

5. Spain

  Spanish universities are among the most preferred universities in terms of quality of education and cultural structure. While most undergraduate programs are four years, the duration of training differs in architecture, medicine, and some engineering programs. The language of education in Spain is mostly Spanish. The style of instruction in many private universities can be English. Living costs in Spain vary from city to city, but my average is around 650-750 Euros. Home or dormitory monthly expenses start from 400 Euros. Although the meal costs in restaurants are between 10-25 Euros, there are more suitable alternatives. 

 *There are many countries for free education but we try to write short information about it. I hope this article will be useful to you.

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