Why study in Europe
Study across
a continent.
a continent.
Explore leading institutions across France, Germany, Netherlands, and beyond
"Europe gave me a world-class degree and a passport to experience."
— FutureEd alumnus, now in Amsterdam
— FutureEd alumnus, now in Amsterdam
27
Countries with Schengen access
15–20 hrs
Work allowed weekly during studies
Low €
Affordable tuition in many countries
Five reasons Bangladeshi students choose Europe
01
Multi-country access
Study across leading universities in one continent.
02
Affordable tuition
Many countries offer low or subsidized fees.
03
Global reputation
Strong academic heritage and research output.
04
Erasmus+ mobility
Exchange opportunities across Europe.
05
Travel & culture
Schengen travel across 27 countries.
Work life in Europe
Study. Work. Explore.
Earn while you study and access post-study work options across Europe.
While you study
Your work rights as an international student
15–20hrs / week
During term time
Part-time work allowed in most European countries.
Full-time on breaks
Work more hours during holidays and summer.
Local language support
Many campuses offer language and career help.
After you graduate
Post-study work visas vary by country
1–2years
Post-study work options
Stay to gain experience and transition to long-term roles.
EU job market access
Expand opportunities across the region.
High demand fields
Engineering, tech, and healthcare are strong.
Accommodation in Europe
Find your place to call home
Three paths, three price points — all within reach. Here's how they compare.
Student dormitories
Best for year 1Campus housing with student support and community.
€400
€200 – €600 per month
bills usually included
Private student accommodation
Most popularPurpose-built residences with flexible leases.
€700
€400 – €900 per month
bills usually included
Shared apartment
Most affordableShare rent with friends and split utilities.
€500
€300 – €800 per month
+ utilities separately
Same degree. Very different rent.
Average monthly rent by city
Paris
~€900
per month
Munich
~€850
per month
Amsterdam
~€800
per month
Berlin
~€650
per month
Barcelona
~€600
per month
Many universities assist with student housing in the first year
Apply early — and let FutureEd guide you through housing options.
Top Universities in Europe

QS 2026: #=72
Lund University
📍 Lund, Sweden
ProgramsEngineering, Science, Economics & Management
TuitionSEK 135,000–160,000 / year (international, varies by program)
Uppsala University
QS 2026: #93📍 Uppsala, Sweden
Programs: Computer Science, Physics, MathematicsTuition: SEK 99,000–180,000 / year (international, varies by program)
Stockholm University
QS 2026: #=147📍 Stockholm, Sweden
Programs: Science, Social Sciences, LawTuition: SEK 90,000–140,000 / year (international, varies by program)
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