Universities in Developing World or in EU...

What universities teach in English in the developing world or in the EU, where graduate education is much cheaper then in the UK.

I know Uni of Amsterdam has some English medium courses.

Some unis in Pak are English medium.

Anywhere else?

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I think pretty much all unis in pak are english medium

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Most commonwealth countries will have Unis that use English as the medium of instruction... and there are very good ones all around Europe and Asia... you might wanna also look into Singapore, Malaysia etc.

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just come 2 manchester uni....end of story

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LBG ......I think in Sweden its all free .....there isnt any tuition fee....it could be good option. You do a search on it.

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sweden, finland, germany even france have unies that offer either english or partially english courses. japan, korea and singapore are pretty good options too.

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Austria has quite a lot of University courses in English now.
Some PHD students are doing their higher education here.

This website is made by some pakistani student in Austria. Its a good source of information.

http://www.pakscholars.org/austria/index.asp

http://www.studyguide.at

here is the good reasons to study in Austria, from the website:

Some of you may think ‘Why Austria’? Why not go to USA, England, China or Australia. That’s a good question. We are not the promoters of Austrian educational system but here is our honest opinion

  • The quality of education is really good. The Austrian Universities offer a world class environment and facilities to their students and are comparable to any other European Universities. At the PhD level, they offer the most important “freedom of thought” and “self-finalised time lines” for the scholars to give them the required expertise and confidence.
  • The opportunity to work on collaborative projects on a Europe wide level, gives scholars the chance to widen their horizons and increase their productivity, besides the necessary skills of correspondence and persuasion.
  • Education is FREE. People coming from developing countries do not have to pay the EURO 750/- per semester fee. The policy, however varies from University to University so it is important to check with the University where you are interested in studying.
  • Cost of living is comparatively cheaper. Although in Vienna it may be expensive as it’s the capital city.
  • Good health insurance system. It only costs EURO 22/- per month which even includes the whole family. Up to some extent Dental treatment is also included in this price. If you don’t think it’s a bargain then compare it to approx. US $400/ month that you will have to pay to get similar coverage excluding dental treatment.
  • You get the opportunity to learn German language. The 10th most spoken language in the world which apart from Germany and Austria is spoken in Belgium, Bolivia, Czech Rep., Denmark, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Paraguay, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Switzerland. Almost 10% of the books are published in this language. Last but not least is that you open a big job market for yourself.
    *]You have Pakistani scholars in almost all the cities of Austria who can help you in settling down.