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7 Countries That Offer Free Education, Even For Foreigners

By Education And Careers Desk,News18,Sukanya Nandy

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7 Countries That Offer Free Education, Even For Foreigners

Education is the foundation of societal and national progress, and free schooling represents social equality, economic development, and empowerment of human resources. Free education entails not only exemption from school fees but also free provision of books, uniforms, transportation, and other essential amenities. However, Indian parents often have to allocate a separate budget for their children’s education and sometimes resort to education loans. In contrast, some countries offer completely free school education, where not a single rupee is charged. Here are 7 countries in the world that offer education free of cost. (Representational image/File)
France offers free education starting from primary class to secondary (that is, class 1 to 12). Besides, education is free for children from EU and non-EU countries. Uniform, books and canteen charges have to be paid separately. (File Photo)
Like France, Germany offers free education from primary to high school. It is free for foreigners too. Books and stationery have to be purchased, but tuition fee is absolutely zero. (Image: Shutterstock)
Finland allows free education not only for class 1 to 12 but also for college and university education. The same applies for foreigners too. Infact, not just education, the government provides books, uniforms and even food. (Image: Canva/File)
Norway too offers free education from primary to high school. It is free for all expatriate children. Nominal charges need to be paid for stationery and extra-curricular activities. (File Photo)
Denmark provides free education for all students from primary to secondary education (class 1 to 12). Education free for all children including foreigners. There is a limited expense for books and uniforms that needs to be paid. (Image: Canva/File)
Sweden gives free education up to class 12. It is free for all EU/EEA and migrant children. Books and food are provided by the government. Transport expenses sometimes have to be borne by oneself. (Image: Getty)
Cuba offers free studies from primary class to university. While it is mainly for native citizens, in some cases, children of migrants are also provided education free of cost. There are no other expenses. Books and stationary too are provided by the government. (Image: Getty)