Study Abroad

Study Abroad with ZERO Tuition Cost* at Top Public Universities

Dreaming of studying abroad but worried about high costs? Join this exclusive masterclass to learn how Indian students can complete their global degree at top public universities in Germany and Italy with ZERO Tuition Cost. You will learn about eligibility criteria, language requirements, blocked accounts, living expenses, scholarships, and part-time work options, along with practical, step-by-step guidance to make studying abroad affordable and achievable.

Day

30th March

Time

08:00 pm

Duration

60 Mins

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Speaker
Ashish Saxena

Ashish Saxena

Global Education Strategist

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Ashish Saxena

Global Education Strategist

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Ashish Saxena is an international education advisor who has guided many Indian students toward affordable study abroad opportunities. He has helped thousands of Indian students secure admissions to top German public universities with very low or zero tuition fees. With years of experience in international education consulting, Ashish focuses on helping students plan affordable study abroad journeys while building strong global careers.

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Who is this Masterclass for?

2026 Germany applicants

Italy study aspirants

Parents seeking clarity

Seeking affordable study abroad

Agenda of the session

How Germany offers affordable education

Public universities in Germany & Italy

Admission process for Indian students

Blocked account and visa process

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FAQs

1Who should attend this masterclass?

Students planning to study in Germany & Italy who want clarity about affordable education options.

2Will visa requirements be discussed?

Yes. We will cover visa documentation, blocked accounts, and important steps for Indian students applying to Germany & Italy.

3Will the session explain how zero tuition fees work?

Yes. The webinar will explain how public universities in Germany and Italy offer low or zero tuition fees and what students need to qualify.