Studying in Europe is a dream for many Nigerians. Living on the continent as a student has a lot of benefits, including security, culinary diversity, dazzling art, epic history and natural beauty. Do not forget conducive environment and advanced infrastructure for a solid education
However, many European migration hopefuls have wondered if they will be able to afford study fees at various universities across Europe. While it is true that there is no free education in these countries, especially for immigrants – unless you win a scholarship – there are study destinations in Europe that are quite cheap.
Therefore, here are the top 7 cheapest study destinations for Nigerian students in Europe.
7 cheapest study destinations for Nigerian students in Europe
Germany
Germany is a major study destination for Nigerians who want to study in Europe. In the country, public universities are tuition-free for international students. The best part is that there are over 200 universities in Germany that offer English-language study programs to give international students opportunities to pursue a postgraduate degree.
In other words, you do not need to have ever been to Germany or speak German to apply to universities. In addition, there are German-language courses you can take alongside your studies. They will help you integrate into society when you graduate, as Germany allows you to get employed and stay in the country after graduation.
Universities you should consider include Technical University of Munich, Freie University of Berlin and RWTH Aachen University.
France
France tops the list as the cheapest study destination for Nigerian students in Europe, especially for students who are interested in studying nursing. The average tuition fee ranges from €170 – 3,500 per year, with undergraduate courses costing €650 – 2,000 per year and higher-level programs charging over €3,000.
Cheap universities include Ecole Centrale de Lyon (€2,513 per year), the University of Strasbourg (€184- 256 per year) and Ecole Polytechnique (€33,000 per year). However, there is a catch. Although some courses can be taught in English, you need sufficient fluency in written and spoken French to cope.
Poland
Poland remains a top destination for international students. The country is known for its low cost of living, rich history and vibrant culture. Polish higher institutions like the University of Warsaw and Jagiellonian University, offer high-quality education in English at an average annual tuition fee of €2,000 to €4,000.
So, you will not only have a great experience with the country’s cultural heritage, you get to enjoy high-quality education for a cheap price.
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Hungary
Eötvös Loránd University. Photo credit: Facts.net
Hungry is one of the top destinations for budget-conscious Nigerian students. The country’s higher institutions offer diverse study programmes and globally-ranked universities. To attract international students, these institutions have kept their tuition fees low. Universities like Eötvös Loránd University, the University of Pannonia and the University of Szeged offer courses for the average fee of €2,200 per year, €2,415 per year and €3,000 per year respectively.
Therefore, Hungary provides an exciting and affordable environment for international students to explore the country’s captivating landscapes and vibrant cultural heritage, while pursuing their academics in their various fields such as medicine, engineering and business.
Estonia
Estonia is renowned for its tech-driven education and innovation. This makes the country the ideal destination for studying on a budget. The average tuition fee is between €2,000 and €3,000 per year.
With a low cost of living, studying in Estonia gives you access to high-quality education, especially in computer science and business. Top cheap universities include Tallinn University of Technology, Estonian Aviation Academy and the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT).
Czech Republic
Renowned institutions like Charles University and Czech Technical University have put the Czech Republic on the map as one of the cheapest universities you can find in Europe. These universities offer programmes in English, making Czech language proficiency optional for international students.
The average tuition fee can range from €1,000 to €15,000 per academic year. Also, the cost of living in the country is low, with accommodation ranging from 8,000 CZK to 12,000 CZK per month.
Greece
Greece is known for its ancient history and beautiful landscapes. However, education is one of the major benefits of living in the country. The country’s universities, both public and private, are well-funded and offer low tuition fees, averaging around €1,500- €3,000 per academic year for undergraduate and graduate programs.
Although most of the courses are taught in the Greek language, there are some English-taught programs in fields like engineering, business, and tourism. Popular cheap universities include the University of Crete, the University of Thessaloniki, the University of Patras, the University of Piraeus, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), the Hellenic Open University and the International Hellenic University.
As you can see, studying in Europe is not as expensive as many think. This is a green light to Nigerians who hope to japa to Europe through the student route. Not only will enjoy academic life on a budget, but you will enjoy the rich cultures and everything else that your host country offers.