Scotland
If you are an EU citizen interested in studying in the UK but are not as interested in the high tuition prices, you might want to think of Scotland. There are no tuition fees for students from Scotland or the rest of the EU (excluding students from the rest of the UK). EU students beginning a degree in Scotland can enrol in classes for free for the duration of their programme. Scottish Gaelic and Scots are two recognised regional languages in Scotland, a country that speaks mostly English.
Russia
Russia, being one of the English-speaking countries for study abroad, aims to draw in more international students by providing a great selection of English-taught programmes with 15,000 government scholarships. Although, it varies by region, with cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg having a higher proportion of English speakers. The number of English speakers is much lower here at roughly 5% of the population, so it's a good idea to learn some basic Russian to help you get by.
Denmark
Although English is the primary language of teaching in more than 700 internationally renowned programmes at Danish institutions, most of the population of about 86% can speak the language. All EU/EEA/Swiss students can enrol in universities for free in Denmark at any level.
About 86% can speak English
700 internationally renowned programmes at Danish institutions
Typically cost US$6,750–18,000 per year if you are from outside the EU/EEA
Sweden
More than 860 courses are in English at Swedish universities, another nation with a sizable English-speaking population. Swedish nationals and nationals of the EU do not get charged for college. However, fees get charged for non-EU students. Depending on your subject and degree level, you can anticipate paying about US$8,600 to 20,500 annually.
Finland
Another place to think about for English language study abroad in Finland. A large portion of the population of this nation speaks English (70 per cent). Only a few bachelor's degree-level English-taught courses are offered at universities; English language courses are more prevalent at polytechnics and universities of applied sciences.
Finnish institutions offer 400 English-language courses.
EU students do not get charged tuition
Students from outside the EU have to pay tuition costs ranging from $5,900 to $23,550 annually
Norway
Norway is the only Nordic nation that still provides free tuition to all students (regardless of nationality), offers a good selection of English-taught programmes, mostly at the master's level, and has a very large English-speaking population. So it can be considered one of the cheapest English-speaking countries to study abroad for Indian students. At all academic levels, the University of Oslo offers a wide variety of programmes taught in English. A student welfare organisation charge, usually not exceeding US$70 per semester, will still be required of you.
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