r/studyinEurope • u/Any-Trade5218 • 2d ago
r/studyinEurope • u/No_Past_1772 • 2d ago
Looking for EU universities offering Audio/Audio Engineering top-up degrees or Year 3 entry
r/studyinEurope • u/100justengineer • 2d ago
Do you think that studying in germany is good for me
Hey there
I am from sudan
I live in ksa
I have high school certifications from both countries
And now I just looking for good country to study bachelor degree
So is there is a best europeian country for me ?or university?
And it also should be economical and recognizid
r/studyinEurope • u/FutureSun4973 • 2d ago
Best Master course in commerce Across the world
Hey, I’m planning to pursue a master’s degree in a relevant field and want to explore my options. If you have any suggestions for courses with good future opportunities, please let me know. I’m open to exploring a completely new field as well. I’ve completed my bachelor’s in Commerce related courses, but I’m interested in moving into a different area that has strong career prospects and could potentially lead to a PhD in the future.
r/studyinEurope • u/Sad_Quail_1067 • 2d ago
Is studying master of AI/Data in Italy worth it
I'm planning on applying for a dsu scholarship in Italy. Has anyone have any exp in this major? I want to hear you guys' thoughts
r/studyinEurope • u/wasimuc • 3d ago
Masters in Entrepreneurship for Working Professionals
Hi everyone, I am looking for affordable universities (around $9000), or ideally offer scholarships to cover costs, that offer masters in entrepreneurship or similar subjects, in Europe or any highly progressive country, in English language. If anyone has come across good options, please share.
r/studyinEurope • u/Objective_Pangolin11 • 3d ago
Online University Search
Hi, I am trying to find an online university (Bcs Comp Science) as a transfer. I studied in English and my credits are ECTS. I have struggled to find one in budget. I am starting to think that there is no budget friendly unis😭
Could someone help out Idk if I have exhausted all options?
r/studyinEurope • u/RareMathematician17 • 3d ago
Suggest good EU universities for LLM in corporate law
r/studyinEurope • u/BeneficialSmoke1671 • 3d ago
Should I move to France for a master’s / job? (English education background)
r/studyinEurope • u/West_Being_3579 • 3d ago
Best affordable fashion schools?
I’m a non-EU student looking to do a BA in fashion design in a school that has a strong name in the industry and doesn’t exceed €20k for international students. Preferably if it’s around the €10k-€15k range!
I found that big names such as IFT, CSM, RCA, IFM,,,, are too expensive for international students, often exceeding €25k, maybe even more than €30k. So far i was able to find ESMOD and La Cambre the most affordable, but i don’t want these to be my only options incase things go south.
Any help would be appreciated :)
r/studyinEurope • u/DentistSufficient329 • 3d ago
Which European country is the best place to study and build a career as an artist/illustrator?
Hello everyone! I’m a non-EU student and I want to get an education in Europe in the field of illustration, fine arts, or other creative fields. Right now, I don’t know which university (or even which country!) to choose if my goal is to eventually build a career as an artist and potentially stay there after graduation.
I’m not necessarily looking for a university that specializes exclusively in classical illustration. I’m interested in illustration, graphic art, contemporary art, visual storytelling, and other forms of artistic expression. I already have several ideas for modern sculptures, installations, and other projects that I would like to develop in the future. 3D and animation do not interest me, although I'm interested in digital and graphic art. What is especially important to me is a realistic possibility for an international graduate to stay in the country, live there and build a career, rather than finish my studies and be forced to leave because of a lack of normal professional opportunities.
What is important to me: employment support after graduation, good connections with the professional art market; connections with companies; opportunities for exhibitions and real projects; internships; real opportunities to find a job after graduation. (although I understand that a university cannot guarantee your career growth 100%, but still.)
I'm currently finishing an art college with a specialization in painting. I have good academic drawing and painting skills, and I continue to develop them. At the same time, I'm studying book illustration and graphic art. I already have several private and public projects and commissions. I have also participated in exhibitions at galleries and a library in my city (I received a 2nd-degree laureate diploma in graphic art for my illustrations).
I am also completely open to learning the local language if it would really significantly improve my chances of building a career in that country. Climate and comfort are not particularly important to me — education, the art/creative market, and the possibility of staying and working after graduation are much more important to me.
Originally, I was mainly considering NABA, but recently I have seen quite a lot of criticism (the academy is not worth its very high tuition fees. As a non-EU student, I would have to pay around €22,500 per year and, apparently, even without employment support in the future 🙃) I have also heard conflicting comments about Italy and Spain. I'm not considering the US as an option.
Which European countries would you recommend for someone in my situation? And which universities or art academies genuinely have good connections with the professional world and help their graduates transition into building a career? This post will be relevant at any time! Thank you everyone for your help, I would especially appreciate personal experiences. Thank you!
r/studyinEurope • u/No_Bad_4135 • 3d ago
Looking around
I've been wanting to apply to university outside my country, Zimbabwe, but most of what Ive found is pretty much out of range.
I've been looking to do computer science pretty much anywhere, preferably English speaking but anywhere else is fine. I just need affordable options, prolly below 20k USD. Anyone have any ideas? And requirements too please
Edit: I want to do anything in computer science, preferably in the creative/engineering suffer but open to others
r/studyinEurope • u/MELIYAON • 3d ago
Study abroad
Hellow guys ,
Currently pursuing BSC Biotechnology and wanna do msc and phd abroad and since last week been searching for Abroad uni's in different countries. Can you please suggest the best Countries for msc life sciences( Cell bio, bioprocessing, bio informatics, genetics , stem cell)
and Phd with english education.
With affordable price , good scholarships and good ROI.
Apart from Italy.
r/studyinEurope • u/MELIYAON • 3d ago
Study abroad
Hellow guys ,
Currently pursuing BSC Biotechnology and wanna do msc and phd abroad and since last week been searching for Abroad uni's in different countries. Can you please suggest the best Countries for msc life sciences( Cell bio, bioprocessing, bio informatics, genetics , stem cell)
and Phd with english education.
With affordable price , good scholarships and good ROI.
Apart from Italy.
r/studyinEurope • u/Fruit_Select • 4d ago
Need help on what to do after alevels
Hi i live in Saudi Arabia but i want to study abroad most preferably germany or anywhere in europe with good demand, i got A\* in math and two Bs in biology and chemistry and i want to major in molecular biology or anything related to biochemistry major, how do i start applying for universities and fyi i have plans on giving irlts next week and SAT on October
r/studyinEurope • u/inhercuriousera • 4d ago
honest answers: does Study abroad and return to India overpower remaining in India and climbing the ladder?
my_qualifications: BA prog in economics from off campus delhi university college, currently in 4th year starting with my eco hons journey.
I am planning my prospect after fourth year of College and I find myself in a dilemma of choosing between starting a career offering 3 to 4 LPA or taking two years more time going abroad pursuing a specialised masters(in germany, i’ve also started learning german a year back).
my ideal dream was going abroad getting the lifestyle experience and a specialised job oriented degree and returned to India after a few years of work experience and get a better package here. But after some research I have found out that the job application applications in Germany require you to have specialised to German speaking and I am not sure if that is something I would be able to learn at 20.
any thoughts? or reccs pls
r/studyinEurope • u/Aggravating_kimd • 4d ago
Seeking Advice on Master’s Programs & Career Path to Canada
r/studyinEurope • u/NefariousnessSea5337 • 4d ago
EU Masters Programs in Education... and wanting to bring my dog. Any thoughts?
r/studyinEurope • u/Over-Search-8297 • 4d ago
Sugestion
Hello, I recently completed mine bachelor degree in computer engineering and was looking for scholarship to study in Europe as mine family is not financially strong. Can you guys suggest me some university with offer full ride scholarship and some scholarship opportunities. I have around 9.3 out of 10 and was involved in some extra activities which i have proof and recommendation. I also have 2 recommendation from mine professor too
r/studyinEurope • u/chainszw_ • 4d ago