Scientists recently discovered a new exoplanet, named Kepler-1649c, which is similar to Earth in size and temperature. This finding boosts hopes for finding potentially habitable worlds.

Scientists recently discovered a new exoplanet, named Kepler-1649c, which is similar to Earth in size and temperature. This finding boosts hopes for finding potentially habitable worlds.

Scientists recently discovered a new exoplanet, named Kepler-1649c, which is similar to Earth in size and temperature. This finding boosts hopes for finding potentially habitable worlds.

TN Scientists recently discovered a new exoplanet, named Kepler-1649c, which is similar to Earth in size and temperature. This finding boosts hopes for finding potentially habitable worlds.

Indian saplings on foreign soil

New destinations for Indian Students

  • Scandinavian colleges are highly liberal, emphasising equality above all else. The Nordic nations are leaders in LGBTQ+ advocacy, with several policies guaranteeing everyone is treated equitably.
  • The newest hub for international education - Scandinavia - lies hidden among the snow-capped mountains and panoramic ocean views in Northern Europe.
  • The Scandinavian region is known for its stunning coastlines, magnificent fjords, the allure of the northern lights, and its Viking heritage. The region comprises Norway, Sweden, Denmark and, in cultural contexts, Finland and Iceland.
  • Is it really worth it?

  • Despite the high expense of living in the Nordics, the Scandinavian way of life is unparalleled. These countries rank among the safest in the world, vehemently oppose discrimination and have some of the most progressive laws.
  • The Nordic cities provide a distinctive social life that includes travel, hiking, biking, and exploring wildlife.
  • After all, who could turn down the chance to live simply, eat great food, and wake up to breathtaking views.
  • Cost of living in Scandinavia and doing a job

  • Studying in Scandinavian countries is relatively more expensive than the others. But there are opportunities for free education as well. Public universities in Norway remain free for everyone, including international students.
  • The average tuition fee in Denmark costs between €6,000-€16,000. In Finland, it ranges between €10,000 to €16,000; in Sweden, it will cost SEK 80,000-295,000 per year.
  • Even though tuition costs are lower, living expenses are on the higher side. A survey by the University of Bergen indicates that a student will need at least NOK 12,717 per month for living expenses in Norway and around 8,370 SEK for Sweden, Finland and Denmark.
  • Editor’s Note

    Such countries are providing great opportunities to Indian students and giving them a platform which will help them to sustain their lives peacefully.

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