Top 10 Cheapest Universities In Europe For Nigerian Students

Studying in Europe is definitely everyone’s dream and aspiration. However, finance is the biggest setback here. For those who still have the dream alive and have the capability of taking care of the costs, we have researched and found the top 10 cheapest universities in Europe you can consider giving a try. These universities have very low tuition fees.

Reports from Times Higher Education suggests that Two Italian universities have been named the cheapest universities in Europe, according to new analysis by foreign exchange company FairFX. These universities have been crowned the cheapest for both EU and international students because there are no tuition fees, and the universities cover living costs for all students. Let’s take a look at the top ten cheapest universities in Europe.



10. University of Freiburg, Germany.


The tuition fees for EU students is at £274, and living cost £6,640, making a total of £6,914. However, non-EU students are expected to pay £2,656 more in fees. The university ranked number 76 in the Times Higher Education World University ranking in 2019.



9. University of Mannheim, Germany.


Tuition fees for EU students is at £277, with living cost of £6,418, making a total of £6,696. However, non EU students are expected to pay £2,655 more in fees. The university is ranked number 125 in the Times Higher Education World University ranking.


8. Heidelberg University, Germany.

EU students pay up to £396 tuition fees and £6,197 living cost, making a total of £6,593. Interestingly, non-EU international students pay the same cost as EU students. The university is ranked number 45 in the Times Higher Education World University ranking.



7. RWTH Aachen University, Germany.


EU students as well as all international students pay the same tuition fees of £455, and spend £5,976 in cost of living, making a total of £6,431. The university is ranked number 79 in the Times Higher Education World University ranking.


6. University of Würzburg, Germany.


Tuition fees for both EU and international students is at £220, and £6,197 estimated living cost, making a total of £6,417. The university is ranked number 165 in the Times Higher Education World University ranking.



5. University of Göttingen, Germany.


EU and international students pay the same tuition fees of £650, and are expected to spend around £5,754 in living cost, making a total of £6,404. The university is ranked number 113 in the Times Higher Education World University ranking.



4. Free University of Berlin, Germany.


Tuition fees for both EU and other international students is at £552, and cost of living at £5,754; total of £6,306. The university is ranked number 88 in the Times Higher Education World University ranking.




3. TU Dresden, Germany.


EU and international students pay the same tuition fees of £457, and spend averagely £4,869 on living cost, that is a total of £5,326 cost per year. The university is ranked number 155 in the Times Higher Education World University ranking.


2. Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy.


This university charges zero tuition fees for all undergraduate students regardless of nationality. The school takes care of the students living cost as well as tuition fees. However, admission selected process is highly competitive. Masters degree programme cost between €7,500 to 10,000. The university is ranked number 155 in the Times Higher Education World University ranking.



1. Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy.


The university also offers zero Tuition fees, and takes care of the students living costs as well as tuition fees. The university ranked number 184 in the Times Higher Education World University Ranking.

FairFX also revealed the most expensive universities for EU and non-EU students – and every single one of the top 10 was located in the UK. The cheapest UK university was the University of East Anglia, costing £16,279 per year.

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