Germany: Germany offers free tuition or low-cost education to both domestic and international students.
Norway: Public universities in Norway provide education free of charge, even for international students. However, there may be small semester fees or administrative costs.
Sweden: Sweden offers tuition-free education to EU/EEA students and charges relatively low tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students.
Finland: Finland offers low-cost or tuition-free education to EU/EEA students and charges reasonable tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students.
Denmark: Danish universities offer low-cost or tuition-free education for EU/EEA students and reasonable tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students.
Austria: Austrian universities charge relatively low tuition fees for both domestic and international students. Tuition fees are typically around 700 to 1,500 euros per semester.
Czech Republic: Czech universities offer affordable tuition fees, particularly in comparison to Western European countries.
Poland: Poland has numerous universities that provide education at affordable tuition fees. Polish universities are gaining popularity among international students due to their academic quality and lower living costs.
Hungary: Hungarian universities offer relatively low tuition fees compared to other European countries.
Taiwan: Taiwan offers affordable education opportunities for international students. Many universities in Taiwan offer scholarships and low tuition fees for international students.