Europe

Why Study Europe?

What countries or world regions are most important to the US, and Americans’ daily lives? China? The Middle East? Those places are very important — but consider the case for Europe. Its historical importance is hard to miss: it is the source of many — arguably most — of the ideas that have shaped the United States and our world; the nation-state, capitalism, industrialization, democracy, not to mention the printing press, the railroad, and the fundamental laws of physics. In our contemporary era when China or anti-Western terrorism dominate the headlines, though, it may surprise you to realize how central Europe remains to many processes that touch your life.

Europe is a very popular choice for postgraduate study. This is for many reasons why people choose to do their masters degree or PhD program in Europe, not least because of Europe’s great reputation in terms of its high standard of education, as well as the general way of life, vast amounts of choices and options, and its cultural diversity.

Europe is a continent enriched with vast amounts of history and numerous tourist sights. The Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, the Colosseum and the Spanish Steps are just a few must-see European attractions, and they are all easily accessible when you study in Europe.

Studying in a European city is beneficial for your future career as they tend to be large and diverse in their student population. This enables the postgraduate student a wider life experience as well as offering an excellent networking potential. The high quality of higher education institutions in Europe is well known to potential employers and can certainly help you along your chosen career path.

Potential employers are likely to be impressed with your chosen European university and this can help you to enhance your career prospects. Additionally, studying in a European city as we have mentioned before will provide you with ample opportunities to network and meet a whole range of interesting business people or workers within your chosen industry, which is guaranteed to help you gain more knowledge in your (future) career.

TUTION FEE

in Europe, postgraduate course fees vary from £4,000 (€5,000) to £20,000 (€25,000) depending upon the status of the university and the course topic. Most postgraduate courses for international students are £12,000 (€15,000) which is considerably lower than those in the USA.

DOCUMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION

  • Application Form.
  • Academic Transcripts.
  • Certificate of English Proficiency Tests like IELTS/TOEFL/PTE Test/Other.
  • Photo Copies of first and last pages of your passport.
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP).
  • Two Reference Letters.
  • Date of Birth Certificate.
  • Latest Resume/CV.
  • Experience Letters (if available).
  • Two Passport Size Photos.
  • Additional Documents.

SSC

  • Intermediate.
  • Bachelor’s Degree with year wise/semester wise Marks lists.
  • Bachelor’s Degree consolidated memorandum of marks.
  • Bachelor’s Degree Provisional Certificate and Degree.
  • Masters Degree with year wise / semester wise marks lists.
  • Master Degree consolidated memorandum of marks.
  • Masters degree provision certificate and degree.
  • Final semester project works details.
  • Statement of Purpose

VISA DOCUMENTS

The mandatory documents to apply for a Student Schengen Visa are as following:

Visa application forms. Fully completed, with correct and honest answers. Print it and sign the form at the end. Two identical photos. Taken within the last three months according to the Schengen visa photo requirements. Valid passport. Issued within the last 10 years with validity of at least 3 months after the end of the planned journey. A copy of passport’s biometric data.

Previous passports. Tied together with a rubber band. Do not staple them! Proof of residency. Some sort of document issued by the country where you are applying from as a proof that you are a citizen or resident of that country.

Roundtrip reservation or itinerary. Specifying the dates and flight numbers of entry and exit from the Schengen area. Here you can learn more about how to book a flight reservation for eu visa application. Travel medical insurance. A document issued by your Europe health insurer, confirming you have insurance for the whole Schengen territory, throughout your whole stay with coverage of €30,000 for emergency health situations. Proof of accommodation. Evidence where you will be staying at, during your time in the Schengen zone. This could be one of the following: Dormitory contract. Signed between you and an official of a dormitory in the country where you will be staying. Rent Agreement. A contract with a property owner in this Schengen state, specifying the address and other information details about the facility and landlord. Letter of Invitation. A letter written by a resident in the country you are applying to enter, confirming they are willing to take you in their home throughout the period you will be there. Letter of acceptance at an EU University/College/School. A recent, official and signed letter stating your name/type of studies/length of studies/part of a European program if applicable/number of hours per week. Proof of academic qualifications. Diploma, academic records, attestation of the application for equivalence or decision / dispatch of equivalence.

Proof of financial means. Documents that show one is able to reside and financially maintain him / herself during their stay in the Schengen zone. This can be one of the following: Scholarship. Original attestation of an official scholarship of minimum 631€/month. Bank account statement. Showing your bank balance for the last three months. Sponsorship. Proof of paid visa fee. €60 for adults and €35 for children from 6 to 12 years old.

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