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Are there other European countries offering free education for LLM programs?

18 Aug 2026 · Answered by Disha Roy Choudhury · 1 min read
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Yes, several European countries offer free or low-cost LLM (Master of Laws) programs for international students, in addition to Germany.

- Austria: Minimal tuition fees for non-EU students, typically around €1,500/year.
- France: Low tuition at public universities, usually €2,900 - €3,900/year for international students.
- Norway: Public universities are tuition-free for all students, but living costs are high.
- Poland: Tuition for non-EU students ranges from €2,000 - €8,000/year.
- Czech Republic: Free education if you study in Czech; English-taught programs have affordable fees.

Tuition policies and living expenses are subject to change. Some universities may charge small administrative or semester fees.

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