Lower tuition, degrees recognised worldwide, thousands of English-taught programmes and real post-study work rights. Here is the case for Europe, set out honestly — including where it is not the right choice.
Public universities in Germany, Czechia and Slovakia charge no tuition for many programmes. Poland, Latvia, Romania and Bulgaria charge a fraction of UK or US fees.
Almost all European countries sit inside the Bologna framework and the European Higher Education Area, so credits and degrees translate cleanly across borders and to employers.
You do not need German, French or Italian to start. English-taught programmes run across every destination we cover.
Nine months to two years of stay-back in most countries, leading into the EU Blue Card for skilled graduates.
Strong public research funding and close university–industry links, particularly in engineering, life sciences and sustainability.
A student residence permit in most EU countries lets you travel the Schengen area for study, internships and conferences.
Most European countries have aligned their degrees under the Bologna Process, which created the European Higher Education Area. In practice this means three things that matter to you:
Send us your academics and budget — we will tell you honestly, including if another destination suits you better.