TOP 3 CHEAPEST UNIVERSITIES IN EUROPE

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TOP 5 CHEAPEST UNIVERSITIES IN EUROPE





3. TU Dresden, Germany.
EU and international students pay the same tuition fees of £457, and spend averagely £4,869
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on living cost, that is a total of £5,326 cost per year. The university is ranked number 155 in the Times Higher Education World University ranking. The name Technische Universität Dresden has only been used since 1961; the history of the university, however, goes back nearly 200 years to 1828. This makes it one of the oldest colleges of technology in Germany, and one of the country’s oldest universities, which in German today refers to institutes of higher education that cover the entire curriculum. The university is a member of TU9, a consortium of the nine leading German Institutes of Technology







TOP 5 CHEAPEST UNIVERSITIES IN EUROPE



2. Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy.
This university charges zero tuition fees for all undergraduate students regardless of nationality. The school takes care of the students living cost as well as tuition fees. However, admission selected process is highly competitive. Masters degree programme cost between €7,500 to 10,000. The university is ranked number 155 in the Times Higher Education World University ranking. The present-day Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies is the descendant of several institutions modelled on the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, also known in Italian as Scuola Normale (English: Normal School), which is a higher learning institution in Pisa. It was founded in 1810, by Napoleonic decree, as a branch of the École 
Normale Supérieure of Paris.




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1. Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy.
The university also offer zero Tuition fees, and takes care of the students living cost as well as tuition fees. The university ranked number 184 in the Times Higher Education World University Ranking.
FairFX also revealed the most expensive universities for EU and non-EU students – and every single one of the top 10 was located in the UK. The cheapest UK university was the University of East Anglia, costing £16,279 per year.
It was founded in 1810 with a decree by Napoleon as a branch of the École Normale Supérieure in Paris,[3] with the aim of training the teachers of the Empire to educate its citizens according to educational and methodological "norms".
Eminent personalities from the world of science, literature and politics have studied at the Normale, among them Giosuè Carducci, Carlo Rubbia, Enrico Fermi and Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, as well as Alessio Figalli, in more recent times.







TOP 5 CHEAPEST UNIVERSITIES IN EUROPE