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Top 10 Study Destinations in Europe 2023 on Fully-funded European Scholarships

Wondering about studying abroad? Here is the chance to study for free in European Universities in 2023 on the fully-funded European Scholarships for the class of 2023.

There is no place better than Europe if you are also a fan of nice languages, mouthwatering food, and idyllic scenery. Europe is a very diverse continent with welcoming people and a high quality of life and education. When students think about studying in Europe, they are always faced with one dilemma, i.e. where Europe should I go to?

The answer is you can choose whichever city you want as Europeans are no strangers to foreign students. Get yourself admitted to a nice university in your favorite city in Europe and then you can travel to other countries in Europe quite easily as inter-Europe travel is quite cheap and efficient.

Education-wise, it comes as no surprise that Europe is not behind other mainstream non-European study destinations. The universities offer world-class education which pushes students to think forward. The academic environment is diverse and multi-cultural and the faculties are supportive and competent. The doctoral programs are usually fully funded and a number of undergraduate and graduate programs are taught in English (if not all of them).

List of 10 Best European Study Destinations in 2023

For determining which country is the most appropriate for you to embark on your study journey in Europe, take a look at the rundown below which mentions the top European countries to study in 2023.

#1 Study in Germany

Number one on our list is none other than Germany, which, due to its full tuition fee waiver remains the favorite among international students. The public universities in Germany charge no tuition fees at undergraduate and graduate levels. With that German Scholarships are also being offered there. And, the best part is, this waiver is not just offered to Germans or Europeans, students from outside of Europe can also get benefited from it.

The students have to only pay an administration fee every semester. Universities like Saarland University, the Technical University of Munich, and the University of Aachen offer competent education in various subject areas like computer science, chemical, and petroleum engineering, philosophy, physics, chemistry, mechanical engineering, etc. 

Germans are taught English in their school years so the locals are quite familiar with the language. One drawback of German universities is that, at the undergraduate level, English-taught programs are quite rare, so Germany is best for those looking for getting a master’s or a Ph.D. from Europe.

#2 Study in France

France, the home of 10 universities of the QS World University rankings is quite a place to study in. Even though most of the programs at all levels are taught in French, about 1000 of the programs are offered in English as well and this figure is on the rise with more and more international students coming to France every year. France can be your ultimate study destination especially if you do not come from a wealthy background as the schools are subsidized and cheap. French Scholarships are also available in all French Universities that help students attain their academic goals.

That means you can spend your money on exploring the country of love and civilization. What can be more satisfying than calling a city like Paris or Toulouse your temporary home? There is always something to do in France. The most sought-after universities are; American Business School, Paris Sciences et Lettres – PSL Research University Paris, École Polytechnique, and the University of Paris.

#3 Study in Spain

Europe is quite famous for its low cost of school and this fact stands true in the case of Spain as well. You are needed to pay a fraction of what you would have been paying if you were studying in the USA or the UK. The capital Madrid and some big cities are, admittedly, slightly expensive to live in, so if you want to save up on living costs, you may want to think about sticking to small towns or schools in the countryside of Spain. But, you may need to learn some of Spanish to survive in the educational institutions in the countryside.

Spanish is the primary medium of instruction in many of the major city institutions but a lot of programs are taught in English as well. Education is not so expensive in Spain and the good part is that Spanish Universities offer Spain Sponsored Scholarships as well.

#4 Study in Italy

In 2015, Italy was the most hotshot country for students from the United States as more than 33,000 students chose Italy as their study destination and got enrolled in Italian higher educational institutions. Italy is home to a number of the oldest and most prestigious institutions in the world with the majority of programs offered in Italian. But, considering a lot of foreign interest Italian institutions are offering more and more programs in English as well.

Apart from the major cities of Milan, Rome, Venice, and Florence, students are also studying in educational institutions situated in the Italian countryside (which is more economical as well). There are several universities, colleges, academies, and polytechnics to choose from. A number of subject streams are being catered in all of the places as well such as engineering, biosciences, computer sciences, business, design, communication, architecture, etc. The living costs in Italy are higher than the countries of Central Europe but overall Italy is more economical than the US or the UK. This is why students chose to apply for Italian Scholarships each year.

#5 Study in Sweden

Sweden is the place to be if you are looking for quality education from a European institution in English and that too with a Swedish scholarship. A doctoral-level education can be totally free for you especially if your previous degree was from the US. A number of high-quality educational institutions are in Sweden like Lund University, Uppsala University, and KTH royal institute of technology. Ph.D. programs are mostly fully funded which means they also offer a monthly stipend, so you can earn while you are studying.

#6 Study in the Netherlands

Another country that is popular among students wanting to study abroad is the Netherlands. It is also preferred a lot by students from the UK as it is not far away from London. Among all the countries of mainland Europe, the Netherlands is the one with the most programs offered in English, plus Dutch is a pretty easy language to get a grip on if you choose a program taught in Dutch. The capital, Amsterdam is full of culture, history, and architecture so you can be assured to have a good time after class. The city is famous for its canals and bicycles and the whole country is full of natural beauty. Netherland also offers fully and partially funded scholarships.

#7 Study in Poland

Low tuition fee and affordable living are what makes students choose Poland over other European countries as it provides the same level of education with a low price tag or with a Poland scholarship. A large number of programs are taught in English but you can do better by learning some Polish language so that you can diversify your options for choosing a program. Knowing a little bit of the local language can also help you get around the country and interact with the locals.

Among the 500 higher education institutions of the country, most are specialized, i.e. they offer some subject areas but they do not compromise on the quality of education. This is what makes Poland stand out among other European states, most of which are focused on offering more and more programs.

#8 Study in Finland

The state-owned institutions of Finland do not require EU/EEA students to pay the tuition fee or apply for Finland Scholarship. If you get yourself enrolled in a program that is taught in Swedish or Finnish, you don’t have to pay the tuition even if you don’t belong to the EU or EEA. The University of Helsinki is the best higher education institution in the whole of Finland.  Aalto University (also in Helsinki) is also a hotshot among international students. Still, living in Helsinki can be quite an expense for international students. Some other affordable places with modest living costs are Pori, Tampere, and Lappeenranta.

#9 Study in Slovenia

Situated between Croatia and Italy is the beautiful country of Slovenia. With plenty of beaches and mountains to discover, Slovenia is also home to some excellent universities and higher educational institutions. The most popular universities in Slovenia are the University of Ljubljana and the University of Maribor. Slovenian scholarships are also being offered by these two universities.

There are a number of other options as well if are looking for a place with low tuition. Slovenia is a country where living expenses are low and a Ph.D. education is free. About 150 programs are being offered in English at Slovenian universities.

#10 Study in Norway

Like most other universities in Europe, there is no tuition fee in the public universities of Norway. Some of the specialized programs are not free and there are some well-known private institutions to pick from as well. Admittedly, Norway is slightly more expensive than a lot of European countries, therefore students can consider applying for Norway scholarships as well.

There are some features of this country that make it stand out among others. Like, the crime rate is low, racism is non-existent, and the landscape is spectacular. Even more good news is that around 1,000 undergraduate and graduate programs are taught in English, so there is no need to learn the local language in order to study there. The University of Oslo and the University of Bergen are the best bets for Norwegian higher education.

Yousaf Saeed

I'm Dr. Engr. Yousaf Saeed, founder of the AScholarship Education Portal. My academic path includes 3 prestigious international scholarships — Australia Awards, CSC, and HKPFS — for my higher studies. I am also an IChemE affiliate whereas I've also worked for companies like Aramco and BYCO oil refinery as an production engineer at the start of my career. I completed MS, and PhD with major research publications in leading SCI journals (details on my Researchgate Profile). This aScholarship.com reflects my commitment to educating and therefore i started it for the purpose to guide aspiring international students for find scholarships for their higher education dream. As an experienced educator and mentor, I specialize in navigating the intricacies of research and patent and write useful articles on these topics too.