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EURO CONNECT EDU

European Education Specialists

Your pathway to a European education.

Euro Connect Edu is a study abroad consultancy focused entirely on Europe — 27 destinations, including countries where public universities charge no tuition and universities that admit without IELTS. We shortlist what genuinely fits your profile and budget, then handle admission, scholarships and the student visa.

27 European destinationsFree & low-tuition optionsNo-IELTS routesScholarship & loan guidance
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    27
    European destinations
    500+
    Programmes mapped
    100%
    Application transparency
    1:1
    Dedicated counsellor
    An outdoor university class
    Who we are

    One counsellor, from first call to landing

    We are a small team that works only on European destinations. You get one counsellor who knows your file from the first call to the week you land — not a call centre that passes you between departments, and not a shortlist built around whichever university pays the highest commission.

    • An honest read of your profile before you spend anything
    • University shortlists built on your marks, budget and goals
    • Scholarship and education loan routes mapped per country
    • A visa file prepared properly the first time
    • Support that continues after you land
    • One person who knows your case throughout
    Why Europe

    A smarter destination for international students

    Europe combines low tuition, globally respected degrees and genuine work opportunities. Here is why more Indian students are choosing it over traditional destinations.

    Affordable, high-quality degrees

    Public universities in Germany, Czechia and Slovakia charge no tuition for many programmes, so a European degree often costs far less than the UK, US or Australia.

    Degrees recognised worldwide

    Bologna-aligned bachelor's and master's degrees, ECTS credits and accreditation that employers and universities recognise across Europe and beyond.

    English-taught programmes

    Thousands of programmes across Europe are taught fully in English — no local language requirement to begin your degree.

    Strong post-study work rights

    Most European countries offer 9 months to 2 years of post-study stay-back to look for skilled work after graduation.

    Schengen mobility

    A student residence permit in most EU countries lets you travel across the Schengen area for study, internships and conferences.

    Pathways to settle

    EU Blue Card and permanent residence routes give graduates a realistic long-term career pathway in Europe.

    What we do

    End-to-end support, one counsellor throughout

    Study Abroad Counselling

    Guidance on country, course and budget based on your qualification and long-term goals.

    Profile Evaluation

    An honest read of your academics, backlogs, English score, gaps and finances before you apply.

    University Shortlisting

    Ambitious, balanced and safe options chosen on ranking, fees, intake and scholarship odds.

    Application & Documents

    Preparing and submitting applications correctly, on time, with complete documentation.

    SOP, LOR & CV

    Structured help to write a genuine statement of purpose, recommendations and academic CV.

    Scholarship & Loan Guidance

    Mapping you to DAAD, Erasmus+, university and regional scholarships, plus education loan paperwork.

    Student Visa Support

    Country-specific visa files, blocked accounts, financial proof, appointments and interview practice.

    Pre-Departure & Landing

    Accommodation, insurance, city registration, travel checklist and settling-in guidance.

    How it works

    A clear five-step process

    Free counselling

    We understand your academics, budget, work experience and where you actually want to be in five years.

    Country & course fit

    We compare realistic options across Europe on tuition, living cost, language, intake and stay-back.

    Shortlist & apply

    We finalise universities, prepare your SOP, LORs and documents, and submit applications on time.

    Offer & funding

    We track offers, help with scholarships, education loans, blocked accounts and fee payments.

    Visa & departure

    We build your visa file, prepare you for the interview and guide accommodation and travel.

    Student stories

    What students say about working with us

    I wanted a master's in Europe but had no idea where to start. The team compared Germany and Ireland for my profile honestly, including the costs I had not thought about, and helped me get my blocked account and visa file ready without stress.
    Anjali Nair
    MSc Data Science, Germany
    ★★★★★

    My budget was tight, so a public university in Europe made sense. They shortlisted programmes with no tuition fee and walked me through the APS and uni-assist process step by step.

    Muhammed Rishad
    MSc Mechanical Engineering, Germany
    ★★★★★

    The scholarship guidance was the most useful part. I applied to three funding options I did not even know existed and got a partial fee waiver for my first year.

    Devika Menon
    MSc Computer Science, Ireland
    FAQ

    Questions students ask us most

    For most students, yes. Public universities in Germany, Poland, Italy, France and Latvia charge little or no tuition, and you mainly budget for living costs. Private universities and countries like Switzerland, Ireland and the Netherlands cost more, so we compare total cost — tuition plus living — before you decide.

    Not to start. Thousands of bachelor’s and master’s programmes across Europe are taught entirely in English. Learning some of the local language does help with part-time work, internships and daily life, so we usually recommend starting an A1 course before you fly.

    Typically a relevant bachelor’s or higher secondary qualification, a good academic record, and English proof through IELTS, PTE, TOEFL or Duolingo depending on the university. Some countries add their own steps — for example the APS certificate for Germany or a pre-enrolment procedure for Italy.

    It varies by country. Germany asks for a blocked account of around €11,900 for a year, Ireland about €10,000, and France, Italy and Spain each set their own annual figure. We give you the current number for your destination and help you prepare the financial proof correctly.

    Generally yes. Most EU countries allow international students to work part-time — commonly around 20 hours a week during term. Rules and hour limits differ per country, and we explain them before you apply.

    Most countries offer a post-study stay-back to look for skilled work: around 18 months in Germany, 2 years in Ireland, France and Finland, and 12 months in the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden. From there, the EU Blue Card is the usual route to longer-term residence.

    Ready to plan your move to Europe?

    Talk to a counsellor about the right country, course and budget for your profile. No cost, no obligation.