Study & Immigrate to Europe

Historic Universities • Career Opportunities • Diverse Cultures

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Why Study in Europe?

Affordable Tuition

Many European countries offer low or even free tuition for international students, especially at public universities.

Rich History & Culture

Study in some of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world while experiencing diverse cultures.

Global Rankings

Europe boasts top-ranked institutions across Germany, France, Netherlands, and many other nations.

Travel Opportunities

With a Schengen visa, you can easily travel across 27+ countries during your studies.

Schengen Student Visa

  • Visa Type: D-Type (National) Student Visa.
  • Eligibility: Letter of Admission, proof of block account (if applicable), health insurance.
  • Language: English (IELTS/TOEFL) or local language (German, French, etc.).
  • Processing Time: ~4-12 weeks depending on the country.
  • Work Rights: ~20 hours per week in most Schengen countries.
  • Post-Study Visa: 12-18 months job-seeker visa available in Germany, Netherlands, etc.
Europe Student Visa

Steps to Study in Europe

1

University Selection

Choose the right country and university based on your field of interest.

2

Admission Application

Submit transcripts, SOP, and LORs to the selected institutions.

3

Financial Preparation

Set up a Block Account (for Germany) or show required living funds.

4

APS & Document Verification

Complete APS verification (for Germany) and legalizations.

5

Visa Appointment

Book and attend your visa interview at the respective embassy or consulate.

6

Departure Planning

Fly to Europe and start your academic adventure with M&M support.

Europe Careers

Career & PR Pathways

Europe offers robust opportunities for graduates:

  • Job Seeker Visa: Stay back for 12-18 months to find work.
  • EU Blue Card: Fast-track for highly skilled workers.
  • Permanent Residency: Available after 2-5 years of skilled work.
  • Citizenship: Pathways available in many EU nations.

Popular Destinations

Germany

Engineering & Tech Hub

France

Business & Luxury Mgmt

Netherlands

Logistics & Research

Italy

Design & Architecture

FAQs

Is German mandatory for Germany?

For English-taught programs, it's not mandatory, but basic knowledge is highly recommended for daily life and jobs.

What is a Block Account?

It's a special type of bank account required for a German student visa, ensuring you have enough funds for one year.

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