Study In Europe

Study in Europe for International Students: Your Complete Guide

From choosing the right university to securing your visa, GL Campus is your trusted partner for higher education. Whether you are aiming for the tuition-free public universities of Germany, the historic institutions of France, or the innovative hubs of The Netherlands, we help you start your journey toward a global career today.

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Why Choose Europe for Your Higher Education?

Why Choose Europe for Your Higher Education?

Top Rated Courses to Study in Europe

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FAQ

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Costs vary by country. While Northern and Western Europe can be higher, Eastern and Southern Europe offer very affordable living standards for students.
Non-EU students generally require a Student Visa. If your country is part of the Schengen Area, you can often travel across 27+ countries without additional visas.
Yes, most European countries allow international students to work part-time (usually up to 20 hours per week) to help cover living costs.

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