Belgium Student Visas
Why to study in the It Belgium?
Belgium’s educational institutions have an outstanding academic reputation – with 7 Belgian universities making the global Top 400 of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-2016. Brussels, its multicultural, international capital is home to several EU institutions, and is the headquarters of many multi-national companies and international organisations
(+91) (11) 4242 8000 http://countries.diplomatie.belgium.be/ en/india
Basic Information
Belgium is located in Western Europe, at the heart of the European Union. It is bordered by France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. Brussels, the country’s capital, is seen as the de facto capital of the European Union and it is the formal seat of the European Commission and the Council of Ministers and an administrative centre for many international organisations. Belgium has a population of 11 million and is a federal state with three language based parts: the Dutch speaking Flemish Community, the French Community and a small German speaking Community. Brussels is officially bilingual and in fact multilingual with English being widely spoken. The country prides itself on its medieval art cities such as Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent, Liège, Mons and Tournai. Due to its central location and its excellent transport system the other megalopolises of Western Europe such as London, Paris, or Amsterdam, are only a one or two hours train journey away. The capital Brussels is one of the world’s great multicultural cities, home to the main institutions of the European Union, with a very high number of Embassies, international organisations and multinational companies, and a large and diverse expat community.
Higher education institutions in Denmark consists of Universities offering research-based undergraduate and post graduate programmes (Bachelor, Master and PhD), University Colleges offering undergraduate programmes (Professional Bachelor and Diploma programmes) and finally Academies of Professional Higher Education (erhvervsakademier) offering academy programmes (2-2½ years) and bachelor top-up programmes (1½ years).
Danish universities and other higher education institutions offer a wide selection of degree programmes and individual courses taught fully in English. It makes it easy for international students – and Indian students in particular – to find attractive study opportunities. Each institution is responsible for admission and you can get further information about entrance qualifications, supplementary tests and the possibilities of transfer of credits from the admission offices at the institutions. The quality of higher education is assured in many ways.Higher education in Denmark is regulated and fully financed by the state. There are no private institutions of higher education. All public educational institutions are accredited and evaluated on an ongoing basis. The institutions have a high degree of autonomy but must at the same time follow the national regulations on teacher qualifications, award structures and external evaluation of their study programmes. This system is a way of setting national standards for higher education, thus ensuring high quality at all institutions. All institutions use the European credit transfer system, ECTS, facilitating international credit transfer. Denmark currently hosts almost 23,000 international tertiary level students – including almost 200 from India according to UNESCO 2012 assessment. Post graduate tuition fees varies and can range from about 4.5 lakh INR to in excess of 10 lakh INR per year for international students. The living costs are approximately 50,000 INR – 70,000 INR per month. The Danish higher education system has a good reputation around the world, and 3 Danish universities featured in the Global Top 200 of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-2016 – The University of Copenhagen ranked 82, Aarhus University ranked 106, and the Technical University of Denmark ranked 167. Meanwhile, Aalbourg University and the University of Southern Denmark are ranked in the Global Top 400. Denmark has one business school, Copenhagen Business School, which is ranked 1st in the world in Eduniversal’s 5 palmes league of business schools and the THE World University Ranking 2015-2016 Top 250.
There are several scholarships for International students, including Indian students, from both state educational authorities and private institutions. These include VLIR-UOS Training and Masters Scholarships in Belgium and CUD (University Commission for Development) Scholarships in Belgium for Developing Countries. Several regional websites – Study in Flanders, Study in Wallonia, and Study in the German Speaking Community – provide information about courses and funding for study in those specific regions. The web portal Belgium.be also provides official information and services on studying in Belgium.
For Further Information
- Leuven University College:
http://www.leuvenuniversitycollege.be/ - Ghent University:
https://www.ugent.be/en - Study in Flanders:
http://www.studyinflanders.be/ - India Platform:
http://www.india-platform.org/events/search - Study in Belgium:
http://www.belgium.be/en/education/coming_to_study_in_belgium/ - Studying in the German-speaking Community:
http://www.dglive.be/en - CUD (University Commission for Development) Scholarships in Belgium for Developing Countries, which is open to Indian nationals:
http://www.cud.be/content/view/339/208/lang,/ - Ghent University Master Grants for students from Developing countries (including Indian Students):
https://www.ugent.be/en/research/funding/devcoop/master-grants - Studying in Flanders (Dutch):
http://www.belgium.be/en/education/ - Studying in Wallonia – Brussels (French and English):
http://www.studyinBelgium.be