Thursday, July 21, 2011

Free Education in Germany, Norway & Finland

If you any one student shows the interest for going to free education in Germany & Norway I define in detail about two countries.

Germany Education
Germany, the largest economy in the European Union and third in the world, is home to some of the most renowned researchers of the history, like Albert Einstein, Max Planck or Alexander von Humboldt, just to mention a few of them. Germany is also a highly popular educational destination among students from other states of the European Union as well as from outside Europe. Whether you plan to study in Germany as an exchange student, free mover or a full degree student, you will benefit from low tuition fees and the world-known quality of the higher education in Germany.
Following a judgement of the Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht), students are charged registration and tuition fees at universities and colleges in Germany as of 2005. However, there are some federal states (Länder) where universities still do not charge tuition fees. In general, tuition fees are approximately 500€ per semester and registration fees are about 50€ per semester.
The lists below show you which federal states (Länder) charge registration and tuition fees so that you can prepare your bugdet to study in Germany:

Federal states (Länder) that charge tuition fees of approximately 500€ per semester:
Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hamburg, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Saarland
Federal states (Länder) that charge registration fees of approximately 50€ per semester:
Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Mecklenburg-Western
Pomerania, Lower Saxony, Thuringia

Norway Education
Would you like to study in Norway? Norway, the country of the fiords, perpetual snows, northern lights, trolls and vikings, offers a unique combination to enjoy your time as a student. Whether it is the large array of international study programs and courses, the informal atmosphere that makes it very easy to approach teachers, free tuition or the opportunity to meet students from other parts of the world, many students like you decide to study in Norway each year.

Students don´t have to pay tuition fees at public universities in Norway. However, they have to pay a small but compulsory fee of around 50€ per semester to the student union. Paying the student union fee will give you access to various benefits, like discounts in meals or public transportation system, as well as access to other services to help you while you study in Norway.

Requirement for Admission
1.       Secondary School Certificate & Transcripts
2.       Intermediate Certificate & Transcripts
3.       Bachelor Degree & Transcripts
4.       Master Degree & Transcripts
5.       Two Reference Letter from Last attending institute
6.       IELTS Certificate ( 5.0 to 6.0)
7.       Detail CV (Discus with our concern person)
8.       Motivation letter
If you need any further information requirement please contact with us.

Regards
Fawad Ullah
Chief Executive Officer
Brightspark Education Consultants (BEC)
Phone: +92 (0)91 570 2952 | Fax: +92 (0)91 570 2953 | Cell: +92 (0)313 859 9100
Email: fawad@brightspark.com.pk | fawad@brightsparkconsultants.co.uk
Website: www.brightspark.com.pk | www.brightsparkconsultants.co.uk

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