Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Study in estonia presentation
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2. Estonia's capital Tallinn is the best preserved medieval
city in Northern Europe
Estonia speaks Estonian...as well as English, Russian,
Finnish and German
Estonia is about 50% forest
Estonia has a population of just 1.3 million but is larger
than Denmark and Holland
Estonia has over 2000 islands
Estonian Song Celebration dates back to 1869,
attracting thousands of singers in every 5 years
Estonia is one of the least religious countries in the
world
Estonia is a digital society.
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5. India is 3 hours and 30 minutes
ahead of Estonia
6. Estonia is
an e-society,
It takes only
about 20 minutes
to found your own
company online
and 99% of
banking is
done online
Home
of Skype
Ranked 1st
worldwide in
air quality
Estonia
ranks 2nd
in Internet
freedom in
the world
7. Are you still undecided about
where to study for your
university education? Looking
for a study destination which
is beautiful, safe,
technologically advanced and
well regarded in the higher
education sector? Why
not study in Estonia?
Why Estonian universities?
Internationally accepted diplomas
English language widely spoken
Free internet access nearly everywhere
Active student life
The personal touch: small group sizes in
classrooms
Great value for money
A safe and stable environment
Estonia ranked 1rst for satisfaction with
the stay in the host country institution.
Source: ESN Survey 2010
A total of 90% of international students
are satisfied with their overall living and
studying standard in Estonia (global
average 88%). Source: International
Student Barometer TM 2011
Estonia has 12 public and
8 private universities. The
oldest university in the
country is the University
of Tartu, established in
1632.
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9. You can get a wide range of skills, for example,
diplomas, bachelor degrees, foundation degrees
and post-graduate degrees.
Arts
Business Studies
Engineering & Technology
Fashion
Humanities and Social Sciences
Management
Natural Sciences
Law and Regulations
Tourism and Hospitality
Sport
Other program opportunities in Estonia:
Aviation
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11. Requirements for Bachelor's
programmes
Notarized (and apostilled) copies of the following
documents must be presented:
• Academic transcript / Statement of marks /
Mark sheet.
• Moodle online multiple choice test
• letter of recommendation
• Motivation letter/statement of purpose
• Skype interview
• 5,5 - IELTS and 70 in
TOEFL (IBT) Approx
again its depend up on
the universities
12. Requirements for Master's programmes
Notarized (and apostilled) copies of the following
documents must be presented:
• Bachelor's degree
• CV- at least 2 years working experience is required
• letter of recommendation
• Motivation letter/ personal statement
• Skype interview
Master's programme in Designand Engineering
•Portfolio of BA studies for designers
IELTS- 5.5 or
above
TOEFL-72
PTE A- 51
13. EntryrequirementsforPhDstudents
The following documents are usually required for an application:
• completed application form
• certified copies of certificates/degrees/qualifications showing
• eligibility for Doctoral studies
• academic transcript(s)
• academic CV
• statement of purpose
• two or three photos
• copy of an identification document
•IELTS- 5.5 or above
•TOEFL-72 (Not mandatory)
14. • 4080 EUR per year (approx)Bachelors
• 12000 EUR for business studies
• Free for some specific program
Masters
• Free PHD for Public universities
• (7800 € per year). For private
Universities
PHD
Tuition fee for academic year 2016/2017:
15. Bachelor degree
350 EUR per
month. Additional
costs such as tuition
fee, health
insurance and
other costs will not
be compensated.
Masterdegree
350 EUR per
month. Additional
costs such as tuition
fee, health
insurance and
other costs will not
be compensated.
Doctoral degree
422 EUR per
month. Additional
costs such as tuition
fee, health
insurance and
other costs will not
be compensated.
Scholarships of Estonian
16. Living costs Accommodation
Food
Monthly living costs: €300–€500,
depending on the student`s choices
Student accommodation prices in Estonia
start from €100 per month in student
dormitories. On average, the prices range
from about €100 for a place in a double
room in the residence hall to €180–€450
or more for a private flat.
€200–250 per month
Taxi (depending on company): average
starting fee from €1.9, each km from
€0.6.
Bus ticket from Tallinn to Tartu: €8.10–
€10.50
Theatre ticket: €12–€18
Concert ticket: € 8–€30
Nightclub ticket: up to €5–€15
Movie ticket: €4.5–€5.7
Gym/fitness club: €30–€35 per month.
Private sports clubs: €30–€70 per month
Entertainment and free time
Transport
18. Estonia is the top country for
employment of the 17 studied by
Glassdoor
€1065 per month for a full time job
€6.51 per hour for a full time job
Minimum salary: €430 per month
Working hours for international students:
not limited
Working after graduation in Estonia
•6 months after their graduation to
look for a job in Estonia and apply
for a temporary residence permit
for work.
Working
19. Visa Process
•Estonia student visa known as temporary residence permit
for studying (TRP).
•Valid for 1year must be renewed every year at least 2
months before the date of expiration.
•6 months of post study work visa/ job search visa.
•Students who are third country nationals (not EU citizens)
have to apply for a temporary residence permit for study at
the nearest Estonian Embassy or Consul in their home
country.
•Depended can travel
•visa processing time 15days to two month
20. •Passport copy
Visa Application form
Passport size photo (size 35x45 mm);
•a insurance policy valid for Estonia or for the Schengen area with a coverage of at least
30.000 EUR for the entire duration of stay;
•Statement of propose
•Admission confirmation
Bank Statement ( mim 4.L)
•international cargo service documents etc.
any information which supports an applicant intention to leave the Schengen area before
the expiry of the visa;
documents proving the sufficient means of subsistence for the duration of the intended
stay and for the return to the country of origin or residence (71€ for each day in
Estonia);
a visa fee 80 € According to the regulation of Estonian Government, UKRAINIAN CITIZENS
are exempt from paying the visa fee.
Documents to be submitted upon application for visa
21. Visa application process
Step 1:
Please fill in and sign the appropriate visa application form. Please
ensure that you furnish all required documents.
Step 2:
Submit your application at the visa application centre.
Step 3:
Once the application process is completed, you will be notified by a
text message if you have availed SMS service. You can also check
the status of your application 24/7 online.
Step 4:
Retrieve your passport from the visa application Centre or have
it delivered by courier.
Note: - A Personal Consent Information Form for children under
18 is to be signed by either parent or a legal guardian.