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Which countries provide free university education?

Which countries provide free university education?

Nordic nations Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden all offer opportunities to study free or at low cost: In Norway, university study is available free of charge to all students, regardless of study level or nationality.

In which country education is free for international students?

Undoubtedly, Germany tops the list of countries where one can pursue higher education at no cost. Almost all the public universities do not charge any tuition fees. All that the students need to pay sometime is the administration fee which is very minimal and quite less compared to what charged in our own country.

What is KIIT global?

By advising personally or referring to specialist services, International office is there to contribute to success of International Students at KIIT and beyond. The goal of KIIT Global is to enhance internationalisation at KIIT.

Are there any exchange programs in KIIT?

There are certainly exchange programme in KIIT.I am very fortunate to be a part of it. We will be going to Nanhua University,Taiwan for a semester this 13th September. You may see this university rank is not so impressive but their teaching methodology is great. Plus we will be provided a month of Industrial training at the end of the Semester.

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What are the admission requirements for KIIT University?

Ans. Candidates must have passed 10+2 exam with PCM or PCB subjects with minimum 60\% aggregate marks. It is necessary to have valid JEE Mains or KIITEE marks for the admission process. Ques. Does KIIT University accept application form after last date of application? Ans.

Can I do BTech from KIIT University without JEE Mains?

Yes, students with valid JEE Mains score can apply for the B.tech course offered by KIIT University. In this case, aspirants can opt for not attempting KIITEE Entrance test. Ques. Which branch for B.tech course at KIIT University is good?