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Country profiles

Country profiles &
Decision-making process

If you are an international student considering studying in certain countries, MKNCC Global has created an interesting country profile page that details some of the steps in the decision-making process.
Here you can find all the information you need if you are considering, are currently enrolled on, or have already completed a course of study with MKNCC and would like to explore transferring to a university degree.

Here you can find the following topics

  • Tuition fees and scholarship opportunities
  • Cost of Living
  • Student Visa and immigration policies
  • And much more...
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What is a country profile?
Country profiles, sometimes referred to as “country overviews”, are brief guides that provide information or overviews on different countries throughout the world. Our overviews provide a brief survey of a country’s different higher education institutions, tuition fees and scholarship, student visa and immigration policies, job opportunities, and a number of other topics.

Getting you ready to plan and complete higher education with country profiles

Country profiles vary in how much information they provide and the type of information they provide. Some overviews are brief while others provide an in-depth survey of specific topics and statistics. Country profiles are an excellent starting point for research or getting to know a country before travel, study abroad or for general information for papers and projects.

Higher education in Austria is known for three aspects: a great number of high quality tertiary education institutions in all nine federal provinces, a long academic tradition and an open-minded atmosphere for creativity and innovation…

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

The higher education system in Bosnia is separated into two routes, universities and “higher schools” (colleges). Universities offer academic degrees at all levels of study (Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral) whereas higher schools only offer Bachelor degrees…

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Georgia is garnering attention among international students for its high-quality education and low living costs. Academic infrastructure has been rapidly improving due to both government initiatives and private investments. Institutions like Tbilisi State University (TSU) and Ilia State University have become renowned for their academic excellence, offering a diverse array of programs in sciences, humanities, and technology…

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MKNCC Global - study in Germany

Germany is known internationally for offering a wide range of educational opportunities at various levels. The German higher education system is especially renowned for its high-quality standards, excellent reputation, and its focus on innovation. In the The World three German universities placed within the top 50 universities in the world…

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Study in Malaysia

The higher education system in Bosnia is separated into two routes, universities and “higher schools” (colleges). Universities offer academic degrees at all levels of study (Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral) whereas higher schools only offer Bachelor degrees…

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Study in UK

Higher education in Austria is known for three aspects: a great number of high quality tertiary education institutions in all nine federal provinces, a long academic tradition and an open-minded atmosphere for creativity and innovation…

MKNCC Global - study in UK

Study in USA (Michigan)

Michigan is known for its strong focus on business and entrepreneurship, Northwood provides a practical, career-oriented education with a global perspective. Its programs in business administration, marketing, and management are highly regarded, and the university emphasizes leadership development and real-world experience…

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