A generally high quality of education, and stable, safe social and community conditions, international, a supportive atmosphere, and a fairly generous level of social security and services make Europe one of the most desired destinations for students from all corners of world.

Many universities and colleges also organize a number of courses and degree programs specified for foreign students. Usually, these courses are taught in English. Attending these multicultural, innovative study packages give you outstanding international career opportunities later on. For decades, European countries have invested in education, so it is usually a solid choice to take.
The costs for obtaining an academic degree in Europe as a foreigner, can cost almost anything. HIghest annual tuition fees alone go above 30 000 €, but a high quality education can also be acquired with a cost of 4 000 €, and below. Many institutions also offer you an affordable accommodation and other useful services. And in most cases, you are allowed to work part time during your studies, so you can earn at least part of the total costs.
Most often there are two main sources of information: Most European schools and institutions of education have valid, updated information on their offerings and requirements, and each EU country has a national government migration office containing the most trustworthy data. The problem is, in many cases this information is both hard to find, and needs quite a bit of  processing and interpretation.

We are here to make things a bit more simple. You are welcome to contact us directly - easiest done through email - but do also check our website for updates and news.
It is important to be very clear about all the different Prerequisites concerning tyour new studies in the EY area. Otherwise, you might end up going through a lot of trouble, and the just notice, that there were one or two issues you had missed, and consequently all the preparations were in vain.

The requirements vary quite a lot. Different countries have different rules, and the top universities have hig academic demands, while some colleges with lower status, accept just about all students with a high school diploma.

One important issue is, of course, money. Some institutions have high tuition fees, and in addition, you will have to be able to demonstrate a decent ability to maintain yourself during the studies. This might require a sturdy bank statement, or other documentation.