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Thursday, 28 July 2016 / Published in Study in Europe

Managing your self funds for studies abroad

For many international students, self-funding might be a necessary approach to making such study abroad opportunities possible.

Although most colleges abroad have many resources for funding students’ scholarships to study, competition is really high there. Also it is not always  easy to find bank loans for some category of students based on financial asset of their families. Therefore, for many international students, self-funding might be a necessary approach to making such study abroad opportunities possible.

It is important to remember that before considering the option of self-funding, students should explore all other resources. While self-funding is a viable and valuable approach to fund living costs abroad, students should always first consider scholarships, grants or other source of funding to fully fund such costs.

-The first step in determining whether you can self-fund or not is to do your research. This research should involve researching various locations where you could potentially study or work and determining what can realistically fit into your budget.

-Research the cost of living in various cities within the country of choice. Some locations within the same country might be cheaper than other areas.

-See how accommodation costs compare in staying on campus or in an apartment.Don’t overlook accommodation options in nearby suburban areas, which are more affordable than living in city centre.

-The cost of living with friends or relatives might be more difficult to estimate, so be sure to plan your expenses with them accordingly.

-Look for part time jobs, such as teaching, volunteering, internships.

Affordable study option overseas in Europe

If you are thinking about an affordable study programme and life in Europe you have to first consider Czech Republic. This country  is in the heart of Europe and is land-locked with Slo­va­kia, Aus­tria, Ger­many, and Poland.Studying abroad in the Czech Republic provides an ideal jumping off point for exploring the rest of Europe. With neighbors like Ger­many, Aus­tria and Poland, you’ll never be at a loss for interesting places to visit.

In Czech Republic things and services  like food , utilities,transport healthcare and education are   very reasonably priced and affordable.Staples like bread, potatoes and meat are of good quality and inexpensive. Household goods, furniture and electronics from familiar Western brands are easily accessible in malls and specialty stores. Furniture is also very reasonably priced since there are a lot of highly skilled craftsmen in the country.

Although  Czech Repub­lic is nicknamed  as the Switzer­land of the East­ern Europe, the costs of living and availing services like the above  in Czech Repub­lic are among the cheap­est in the Cen­tral and East­ern Euro­pean countries .

About Czech College

Czech College in Prague in Czech Republic , Europe is a private management school focused on teaching Business and Technology Courses in English. Despite the distinctively Czech names of its corporate backers, the school prides itself on its international nature.  Also all the programmes in Czech College very cost effective with regard to international students.

Programmes  offered

Information Technology

1.BSc Multimedia – Web development and E-business.
2.BSC Multimedia- Digital Communication.
3.Masters in Web development and E-business.
4.Masters in Digital Communication.

Business Studies

1.MBA – Master of Business Administration ( 2 years )
2.MBA – Digital Marketing Strategy (1 Year )
3.MBA – Digital & Retail Banking ( 1 Year )
4.MBA Top Up (Mature Entry) ( 1 Year )
5.BBA – Bachelor of Business Administration ( 3 Years )

Nursing

1. Nurses Adaptation Program with PGDHCM

Contact Czech College, if you are thinking of studying in Europe . We will be happy to help you with your queries.

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