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TTejStudy Abroad

How can I study abroad when I do not have the finances?

"Look intensively for scholarships and grants. Consider more affordable countries or shorter programs. Some universities offer need-based aid. Part-time work or paid internships can help. It's challenging but not impossible. At Admissify, we've helped stu

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vvaniStudy Abroad

What are the cheapest study abroad programs?

"Look into programs in countries like Mexico, or Malaysia. Some European countries like Germany or Finland offer low-cost options. Consider exchange programs or summer schools for shorter, more affordable experiences. Remember, cheapest isn't always best

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MMahikaStudy Abroad

How much does it cost to study in Portugal?

"Tuition at public universities is relatively low, around €1,000-€3,000 per year. Private institutions charge more. Living costs are lower than in many European countries. Factor in accommodation, food, and transport. It's affordable, but proper planning

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nneeshaStudy Abroad

Is it necessary to learn Portuguese to study in Portugal?

"It depends on your program. Many English-taught courses are available, especially at the postgraduate level. But knowing Portuguese enhances your experience and job prospects. Some universities offer language courses alongside your studies. If you need h

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SSurajStudy Abroad

What are the best and cheap countries to study abroad?

"Germany, Norway, and Taiwan offer quality education at low costs. Consider Eastern European countries like Poland or Hungary too. Look beyond tuition - factor in living expenses and job opportunities. Sometimes, scholarships can make pricier countries af

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DDurgaStudy Abroad

How much is the fee for a PhD study in Spain?

Fees vary but are generally lower than many countries. Public universities charge around €300-€400 per year for EU students, more for non-EU. Private universities are pricier. Don't forget living costs and research expenses. It's complex, but at Admissify

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HHarshikaStudy Abroad

Can I study in Spain without a visa?

"EU/EEA citizens don't need a visa. For others, it's only possible for courses under 90 days. For longer programs, a student visa is mandatory. Some confuse tourist visas with study permits - don't make this mistake. If you need clarification on visa requ

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ssanjeevStudy Abroad

Is there any scholarships to study in Spain?

"Look into the Spanish government's scholarships like MAEC-AECID. Many universities offer their own scholarships too. Don't overlook regional government scholarships or those from private foundations. It takes research, but opportunities exist. At Admissi

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HHarshilStudy Abroad

What are the benefits of studying in Spain?

"You'll gain a European degree at a relatively low cost. The opportunity to become fluent in Spanish is valuable. Spain's rich culture and history offer a unique learning environment. Some fields, like renewable energy or tourism, have strong programs. If

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jjasbirStudy Abroad

Which is cheaper for foreigners, studying in Canada or in Spain? Can you work while studying in Spain?

"Generally, Spain is cheaper, especially for living costs. But it depends on the city and program. In Spain, you can work up to 20 hours per week with a student visa. Canada often offers more job opportunities, though. It's a complex comparison - at Admis

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