Study in Europe

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Why Study In Europe

  • Affordable Education

  • Innovative and Abundant Research Opportunities

  • Immigration Possibilities

  • Exciting Campus Lifestyle

  • Healthy and Safe Communities

  • International students can often work while they study & Internships

  • Numerous research opportunities

  • Possibility of immigration after completing the course

  • Vibrant campus atmosphere

  • International students have the option of working when studlying

  • Good internship opportunities

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Why study in Europe
Eligibility criteria for Europe

Eligibility criteria for Europe?

Educational Qualification

  • The minimum eligibility criteria to graduate is you have to score
    at least 50% from a UGC or AICTE recognized university.
    Year Back
    The graduation degree has to be completed within the stipulated time
    with no gap year.
    Example: B.Com is a 3-year degree. The client should have completed
    it within 3 years and not more.
    Example: Engineering is a 4-year degree. The client should have
    completed within 4 years and not more.
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Steps to study abroad in Europe

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Student visa Requirement

You will generally need the following for your CANADA Student Visa application

Valid Passport

Attested Copies

Academic refrences

Employe refrences

Certificates of Extra Cirrcular achievements

SOP (Statement of purpose)

An acceptance of letter from education institute

Proof od Payment & financial funds

Passport size photographs

Study Permit and Visa

English Proficiency

Your Univierisity will make you aware of additional requirements if any prior to your application

COST OF STUDYING IN EUROPE

The cost of studying in Canada will include other factors such as the cost of living and the Canada visa application fees which you will have to bear.

study Program average fees

Undergraduate Program

$12,000 to $25,000 per year

Postgraduate master’s Program

$24,000 to $35,000 per year

Doctoral Degree

$7,000 to $10,000 per year

Upcoming intakes in the Europe

Canada universities and colleges offer three intakes. They are also be referred as semesters in some institutions. The three intakes available in Canada are:

Intake 1:

Fall Semester – A popular intake which starts in the month of September

Intake 2:

Winter Semester – Which starts in the month of January

Intake 3:

Summer Semester – Usually starts from April/May, this intake is available for limited programs and colleges.

We would advise you to apply well in advance because admissions and scholarships get difficult when you apply closer to the deadline. It is always feasible to apply 6 to 9 months before the academic session starts.

Work authorization for students

WORK AUTHORIZATION FOR STUDENTS:

Student Applicant

  • Students must be over 18 years of age.

  • International students in Canada universities can work on-campus or off-campus for up to 20 hours during university semesters and full-time during breaks such as the winter or summer holidays, without the need for a work permit.

  • Foreign students who are studying ina program that requires work experience such as through a co-op or internship program.

Spouse

  • In general, spouses are given the same rights as students who are already in Canada. Therefore, if the student with a Canada student visa has the right to work, the spouse who comes to join him or her will also have that right

Top Universities in Europe The QS World University Rankings 2021 includes 25 top Canadian universities. The first 10 highest-ranked universities in Europe are:

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Global RankUniversities
#26University of Toronto
#27McGill University
#46McGill University
#111Université de Montréal
#126University of Alberta
#140McMaster University
#149University of Waterloo
#170Western University
#235University of Calgary
#240Queen’s University at Kingston
#272Dalhousie University
#298Simon Fraser University
#334University of Victoria (UVic)
#414Université Laval
#458University of Saskatchewan
#494York University
521-530Concordia University
581-590University of Guelph
591-600Université du Québec
601-650Carleton University
601-650University of Manitoba
651-700University of New Brunswick
701-750University of Windsor
751-800Memorial University of Newfoundland
751-800Université de Sherbrooke
801-1000Ryerson University
#298Simon Fraser University
#26univercity of toronto

POST STUDY WORK OPTIONS

Work options

WORK OPTIONS

The Canadian government offers options for international students to stay after their course and gain some work experience. The Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) provides the Post-Graduate Work Permit Program. Under this program, intern

Migrate Opportunity

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Migrate Opportunity
Invest Opportunity

Invest Opportunity

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Your stepping stone to a European career

European countries are a great option for students looking to study abroad. Not only do these countries have well established educational systems and some of the world’s leading universities, they also give students access to the European job market. With a plethora of countries to choose from and access to the single-market, Europe is ideal for students seeking knowledge and high career prospects. Y-Axis helps students navigate the European education system and gain admission to prestigious universities.

Why study in Europe?

Europe is the ideal destination for young students seeking to establish themselves abroad. It boasts of high quality universities in every discipline and a welcoming multi-cultural environment.

  • Renowned universities
  • Access to scholarships & free education (some countries)

 

 

  • Opportunities in sciences, arts & business
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  • Multicultural environment
  • Access to Europe
Visas for study in Europe

For students intending to study in Europe, there are a variety of visa possibilities. The following are the most important:

Europe Schengen visa

This is a three-month temporary student visa for international students who intend to study in a Schengen country. This visa can be extended once it expires, and if a student is accepted into his visa program, he or she can apply for a residency permit. A Schengen study visa may be granted without an IELTS or other language exam if the organization does not need it.

Long stay visa

This Long Stay visa is usually awarded to international students who enroll in courses or programs that need them to stay for longer than six months. A residency permit is also included with this visa.

Student visa in Europe

This is the most common sort of visa for international students. Once a student has received an offer of admission or an admission letter, he or she can apply for this visa. Students are typically permitted to enter the country in order to follow a certain course or program at that university, according to admission letters.

Cost of studying in Europe

The cost of studying in European universities depends on your course, country & university. In some countries, it is possible to access subsidized or free education. Y-Axis can advise you on your options based on your educational goals and financial resources.

Study Program Average Tuition Fees in EUR
Bachelor’s Degrees 4,500 EUR/year for EU/EEA-students
8,600 EUR/year for students outside EU/EEA
Master’s Degree 5,100 EUR/year for EU/EEA-students
10,170 EUR/year for students outside EU/EEA
Admission intakes in Europe

Different countries in Europe have different intake periods based on their university cycles. Typically, the intake cycles are as follows.

Intake 1: Fall Intake – Starts in late August and ends in late December or early January

Intake 2: Spring Intake – Begins in January and ends in early May

Europe student visa requirements:

  • Visa application form for selected country
  • Proof of meeting age requirement of the country
  • Valid passport
  • Valid documentation from a European university
  • Documents and evidence of adequate finances to meet your expenses
  • Flight tickets
  • Proof of meeting the language requirement
Working in Europe while studying:

Certain countries in Europe allow students to work for a stipulated number of hours every year. However, this can only be part-time work and not full-time.

Working in Europe after graduation:

European countries offer various employment opportunities for graduates. Typically, graduates need to apply for temporary residence or a work-permit soon after graduating in order to stay on in the country. Your Y-Axis consultant can guide you on this process so you can plan your educational and professional journey in Europe better.

Top universities
World University
Rank 2019
University Name World University
 Rank 2019
University Name
1 University of Oxford 40 Karolinska Institute
2 University of Cambridge 41 Paris Sciences et Lettres – PSL Research University Paris
9 Imperial College London 44 Technical University of Munich
11 ETH Zurich 47 Heidelberg University
14 UCL 48 KU Leuven
26 London School of Economics and Political Science 57 University of Manchester
29 University of Edinburgh 58 Delft University of Technology
32 LMU Munich 59 Wageningen University & Research
35 École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne 62 University of Amsterdam
38 King’s College London 67 Humboldt University of Berlin
 
Scholarship

The Erasmus Mundus Scholarships

 
Other Services

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION

OVERSEAS EDUCATION LOAN

COUNTRY SPECIFIC ADMISSION

COURSE RECOMENDATION

DOCUMENT PROCUREMENT

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible for me to work and study simultaneously?
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Is it possible for me to work in Europe once my studies are completed?
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