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A comprehensive Breakdown of Tuition Fees of European Universities

    tuition fees in europeAustria

    Non-EU students wishing to study in Austria will be required to pay EUR 726.72 per semester while non-degree seeking students pay a reduced tuition fee of EUR 363.36 per semester.

    Czech Republic

    Note that If the language of instruction is Czech, there are no tuition fees for international students. For courses taught in English language, tuition fees usually start at EUR 1000 per semester
    Denmark
    Tuition fees in Denmark usually vary depending on the course of study. However, a tuition fee for international students is usually EUR 10000 per year.

    Finland
    Note that If the language of instruction is not Finnish or Swedish languages, international students would be charged tuition fees

    Germany
    International and domestic students are not charged tuition fees in German universities.

    Greece

    Tuition fees generally vary depending on the university as well as the study program. Usually, non-EU students may have to pay a tuition fee of approximately EUR 1000 per academic year.

    Hungary
    As with most European countries, tuition fees in Hungary vary depending on the type of university and study program. In most cases, non-EU students may have to pay a tuition fee of approximately EUR 1000 each semester.

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    Iceland

    Some good news for international students! There are no tuition fees at public universities and colleges in Iceland for international students, they only have to pay a registration fee that ranges from EUR 100 to EUR 250
    Ireland
    Non-EU students however will have to pay full tuition fees
    Luxembourg

    Although students don’t have to pay tuition fees, they are required to pay a small registration fee

    Netherlands

    Non-EU students will pay full tuition and registration fees for schools in Netherlands

    Norway

    There are no tuition fees at public universities and colleges in Norway for international students

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