Scholarships in Europe


Scholarships in Europe for Bangladeshi Students
Europe has become one of the most attractive destinations for Bangladeshi students seeking world-class education, rich cultural experiences, and excellent career prospects. With its diverse array of countries, prestigious universities, and comprehensive scholarship programs, Europe offers unparalleled opportunities for academic and professional growth. The continent’s commitment to educational excellence, combined with various government and institutional funding opportunities, makes European education accessible to deserving international students.
PFEC Bangladesh specializes in guiding students through Europe’s complex yet rewarding scholarship landscape, helping them access funding opportunities across multiple countries. From fully funded government programs to university-specific merit awards, Europe’s scholarship ecosystem provides multiple pathways for Sri Lankan students to achieve their academic dreams in some of the world’s most prestigious educational institutions.

Why Apply for Scholarships in Europe?
Academic Excellence and Global Recognition
Europe is home to some of the world’s oldest and most prestigious universities, including Oxford, Cambridge, Sorbonne, and ETH Zurich. European degrees are globally recognized and highly valued by employers worldwide, providing graduates with exceptional career opportunities and international mobility.
Diverse Cultural and Educational Landscape
With 44 countries offering unique educational systems, languages, and cultural experiences, Europe provides unmatched diversity. Students can choose from English-taught programs or immerse themselves in local languages while experiencing rich historical and cultural heritage.
Affordable Quality Education
Many European countries offer free or low-cost education, particularly in Germany, Norway, and several Eastern European nations. Even where tuition exists, costs are generally lower than those in the US, UK, or Australia, making quality education more accessible.
Post-Study Work Opportunities
European countries increasingly offer attractive post-study work visas, with opportunities for permanent residency and EU citizenship. The Schengen Area also provides access to work and travel across 26 countries, significantly expanding career prospects.
Research and Innovation Hub
Europe leads in research and innovation across multiple fields, offering exceptional opportunities for students interested in cutting-edge research, technology development, and academic advancement.

Types of Scholarships Available
1. Government Scholarships
- Danish Government Scholarships
Provider: Government of Denmark
Level: Highly qualified non-EU/EEA students
Coverage: Full or partial tuition fee waivers, monthly living allowances
Eligibility: Exceptional academic performance, non-EU/EEA nationality
Application Period: Typically December-March for following academic year
Focus: Higher education at Danish universities and higher education institutions - National Scholarship Program for Finland
Provider: Finnish Government/Universities
Level: Non-EU/EEA Master’s degree students
Coverage: Tuition fee waivers, potential living cost support
Eligibility: Outstanding academic merit, acceptance to Finnish university
Duration: Typically 2 years for Master’s programs
Application: Through university admission process - Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme
Provider: Hungarian Government
Level: Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD, and one-tier Master’s programs
Coverage: 100% tuition fee coverage, monthly stipend (€150-€450), accommodation contribution (€120/month), health insurance
Eligibility: Citizens of participating countries including Bangladesh
Duration: Full program length (3-6 years depending on level)
Application Period: January 15 – February 14, 2025
Available Fields: Wide range including medicine, engineering, business, humanities
2. European Union Scholarships
- Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees
Provider: European Union
Level: Master’s degree programs
Coverage: €25,000-€29,000 per year including tuition, travel, and living costs
Eligibility: Outstanding academic records, specific program requirements
Duration: 1-2 years across multiple European countries
Unique Feature: Study in 2-3 different European countries during program - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Provider: European Union
Level: PhD and postdoctoral research
Coverage: Full funding including salary, research costs, travel
Focus: Research excellence and international mobility
Application: Through research institutions and universities
3. Country-Specific University Scholarships
- Germany
DAAD Scholarships: Various programs for different study levels
Deutschland Stipendium: €300/month merit-based support
University-specific awards: Heinrich Heine University, TU Munich, University of Cologne - Netherlands
Holland Scholarship: €5,000 one-time grant for non-EU students
University of Amsterdam Merit Scholarships
Erasmus University Holland Scholarship Programme - Sweden
Swedish Institute Scholarships: Full funding for Master’s students
University-specific awards: KTH, Stockholm University, Gothenburg University - Norway
Norwegian Government Scholarships: For students from developing countries
Quota Scheme: Full funding for developing country students - France
Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Programme: €1,181/month for Master’s, €1,700/month for PhD
Campus France Scholarships: Various programs for international students - Switzerland
Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships: CHF 1,920/month plus other benefits
University-specific programs: ETH Zurich, EPFL, University of Geneva
4. Private and Foundation Scholarships
- Rotary Foundation Scholarships: Global grants for graduate study
- Fulbright Programs: Available for specific European countries
- Gates Cambridge Scholarships: For study at Cambridge University
- Rhodes Scholarships: For study at Oxford University
- Private university scholarships: Institution-specific merit and need-based awards
List of Major Scholarships for Bangaldeshi Students
Scholarship Name | Country | Level | Coverage | Key Features |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stipendium Hungaricum | Hungary | UG/PG/PhD | Full tuition + stipend + accommodation | Most comprehensive European program |
Danish Government Scholarships | Denmark | PG | Tuition waiver + living allowance | High-quality education system |
Finnish National Program | Finland | Master's | Tuition waiver + support | Excellence in technology and innovation |
Erasmus Mundus | Multiple EU | Master's | €25,000-€29,000/year | Study in multiple countries |
DAAD Scholarships | Germany | Various | Full/partial funding | Largest scholarship organization |
Swedish Institute | Sweden | Master's | Full funding | Comprehensive support package |
Eiffel Excellence | France | PG/PhD | €1,181-€1,700/month | Prestigious French government award |
Swiss Government Excellence | Switzerland | PG/PhD | CHF 1,920/month + benefits | World-class research opportunities |
Holland Scholarship | Netherlands | UG/PG | €5,000 grant | Gateway to Dutch education |
Norwegian Quota Scheme | Norway | Various | Full funding | Free education + living support |
How to Find and Apply for Scholarships in Europe
Step 1: Country and Program Selection
- Research educational systems and requirements across different European countries
- Consider language requirements (many programs offered in English)
- Evaluate post-study work opportunities and immigration policies
- Assess cultural fit and lifestyle preferences
Step 2: Document Preparation
- Academic Records: Transcripts, diplomas, grade point calculations
- Language Proficiency: IELTS (6.5-7.5), TOEFL (90-110), or country-specific tests
- Standardized Tests: GRE, GMAT as required by specific programs
- Personal Documents: Valid passport, CV/resume, motivation letters
- References: Academic and professional recommendation letters
- Portfolio: For creative or specialized programs
Step 3: Application Strategy
- Apply to multiple countries and programs to maximize opportunities
- Ensure applications meet specific country and university requirements
- Submit applications well before deadlines (typically December-March)
- Prepare for potential interviews or additional assessments
Step 4: Visa and Preparation
- Research visa requirements for chosen destination countries
- Prepare for cultural adaptation and language learning if necessary
- Plan for arrival, accommodation, and initial settlement
Tips for Scholarship Success
- Start Early: Begin research and preparation 18-24 months before intended study start
- Language Preparation: Achieve strong English scores; consider learning local languages
- Academic Excellence: Maintain high GPA; most European scholarships are highly competitive
- Research Focus: Demonstrate clear academic and career objectives
- Cultural Awareness: Show understanding of chosen country’s culture and educational system
- Diversified Applications: Apply to multiple countries and programs
- Professional Guidance: Seek expert advice for complex application processes

Universities

Can Bangladeshi students get fully funded scholarships in Europe?
Yes, programs like Stipendium Hungaricum, Erasmus Mundus, and Swedish Institute scholarships provide full funding including tuition, living expenses, and additional support.
What language requirements exist for European scholarships?
Many programs are taught in English requiring IELTS 6.5-7.5 or TOEFL 90-110. Some countries also offer local language programs with language preparation courses.
Are there scholarships for undergraduate programs?
Yes, particularly Stipendium Hungaricum offers comprehensive undergraduate funding, while countries like Germany and Norway provide affordable or free undergraduate education.
How competitive are European scholarships?
Competition varies by program. Government scholarships are highly competitive with acceptance rates often below 5%, while some university scholarships have higher success rates.
Can I work while studying in Europe?
Most European countries allow part-time work (15-20 hours/week) for international students. Many scholarships also provide sufficient stipends, reducing the need for additional work.
What are the post-study work opportunities?
Many European countries offer 18-24 month post-study work visas, with pathways to permanent residency. EU citizenship provides access to work across all member states.
Do I need to speak the local language?
Many programs are taught in English, but learning local languages enhances opportunities and cultural integration. Some scholarships include language training.
When should I start applying?
Begin research 18-24 months before intended start date. Most scholarship deadlines fall between January and March for September intake.
Contact Educational Consultants for European Scholarship Guidance
Successfully navigating Europe’s diverse scholarship landscape requires expert knowledge of multiple educational systems, application processes, and cultural nuances. Educational consultants specializing in European education can provide:
- Multi-country scholarship strategy maximizing opportunities across different European nations
- Document preparation and review ensuring compliance with varying national requirements
- Language test preparation guidance for English and local language requirements
- Cultural preparation support for successful adaptation to chosen European destinations
- Visa and immigration assistance for complex European visa processes
- Long-term planning including post-study work and residency pathway guidance
Begin your European education journey today. With proper guidance and strategic planning, you can access some of the world’s most generous scholarship programs and experience education in the heart of global innovation and cultural heritage.