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What is the average tuition fee and living expenses for masters programs in European countries like Sweden, Finland, and Germany?

18 Aug 2026 · Answered by Tharun Kumar U · 1 min read
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Tuition fees and living expenses for master's programs in Europe vary by country:

Sweden
- Tuition: SEK 80,000 - 250,000/year (approx. ₹7.9 - 24.8 lakh) for non-EU/EEA students
- Living expenses: Around SEK 10,656/month (approx. ₹1 lakh)

Finland
- Tuition: €8,000 - 18,000/year (approx. ₹7 - 16 lakh) for non-EU/EEA students
- Living expenses: €700 - 1,300/month (approx. ₹60,000 - 1.1 lakh)

Germany
- Tuition: Public universities usually charge only semester fees (€100 - 400/semester, approx. ₹8,000 - 35,000); private universities charge €8,000 - 20,000/year (approx. ₹7 - 16 lakh)
- Living expenses: €850 - 1,200/month (approx. ₹75,000 - 1.1 lakh)

These figures are typical and subject to change based on university, city, and personal lifestyle.

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