Germany is renowned for its tuition-free education at public universities, even for international students. However, some regions charge a nominal fee for administration and other student services.
Public universities in Norway do not charge tuition fees for both domestic and international students. However, living expenses can be relatively high.
Finnish universities do not charge tuition fees for EU/EEA students. Starting from 2021, non-EU/EEA students are also exempted from tuition fees in English-taught bachelor's and master's programs.
Sweden offers tuition-free education to EU/EEA students, and starting from autumn 2021, it also provides scholarships to cover tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students.
Danish public universities offer free education to students from the EU/EEA and Switzerland. For non-EU/EEA students, tuition fees are applicable, but there are a few scholarships available to offset those costs.
Slovenia provides free education to EU/EEA students, including international students. Non-EU/EEA students may be subject to tuition fees, but they are relatively low compared to other countries.
Public universities in the Czech Republic offer free education to students from the EU/EEA and several other countries. Non-EU/EEA students generally pay tuition fees, but they are typically lower compared to other countries.
Greek public universities do not charge tuition fees for both domestic and EU/EEA students. However, non-EU/EEA students may have to pay tuition fees, although they tend to be lower compared to many other European countries.
Public universities in Argentina provide free education to both domestic and international students, making it an affordable option for pursuing higher education.
Public universities in Brazil offer tuition-free education for both domestic and international students, allowing students to obtain a degree without paying tuition fees.