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Are you open to considering other countries like Italy that also offer free education?

17 Aug 2026 · Answered by Tharun Kumar U · 1 min read
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Yes, there are several countries besides Italy that offer free or low-cost education to international students.

- Germany: Most public universities charge no tuition fees for undergraduate programs, only a small semester fee.
- Norway: Public universities are tuition-free for all students, but most undergraduate courses require Norwegian language proficiency.
- Czech Republic: Tuition is free for programs taught in Czech; English programs may have low fees.
- Finland: Doctoral programs are tuition-free for everyone, with scholarships for other levels.
- France: Public universities have low tuition fees and offer many English-taught programs.
- Argentina and Brazil: Public universities typically offer free tuition to international students.
- Slovenia: Some tuition-free seats are available, mainly in local language programs.
- Namibia: From 2026, state universities will offer fully subsidized education.

Each country has its own language requirements, living costs, and visa rules, which are subject to change.

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