Several European countries offer free or very low-cost education for international students at public universities.
- Germany: Most public universities do not charge tuition fees. Students only pay a small semester contribution fee.
- Norway: Public universities offer free education to students from all countries. Students only pay a small administrative fee.
- Finland: Tuition fees apply for non-EU students, but many universities provide scholarships that can cover full tuition fees.
- Austria: Public universities charge low tuition fees, making it affordable compared to other countries.
- Czech Republic: Education is free if the program is taught in the Czech language.
- France: Public universities charge very low tuition fees, starting from about €170 per year for Master’s programs.