
In today's era, when getting good education is becoming expensive in many countries including India, there are some countries in the world where students not only get a chance to study for free, but in some cases the government even gives them facilities and salary during studies. If you are also dreaming of studying abroad, but are worried about the fees, then this news is for you.
Finland
Finland's education system is considered to be the best in the world. Here, free education is available at all levels, Bachelors, Masters and PhD. Especially the students doing PhD are given stipend i.e. salary along with studies. If a foreign student does a course in Swedish or Finnish language here, then he also does not have to pay fees.
Germany
Germany is counted among the top countries in the world in terms of education. Not only German students, but foreign students are also not charged tuition fees in the government universities here. Only a nominal administration fee (about Rs 11,000) is charged, which is for the maintenance of university facilities and for the welfare of the students. There are about 300 government universities in Germany which offer more than 1000 courses.
Norway
Norway is also no less than a paradise for students. Here, education from school to PhD is completely free. Even foreign students get the benefit of this facility. However, it is necessary to know the Norwegian language to study here. Universities charge students a normal fee of only 30-60 euros per semester, through which they are given health, counseling, sports and campus facilities.
Sweden
Sweden is also famous all over the world in terms of education. Here permanent citizens of the European Union and Sweden are given free education. However, other foreign students have to pay nominal tuition fees. The special thing is that PhD studies here are completely free even for foreign students, due to which lakhs of students take admission here every year.
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