Thanks for the like, I hope this video provides a realistic idea about education loans for studying abroad. Paying my loan back is a big step for me, if you are interested in knowing what happens in the future then just subscribe and find out:)
Hi Joshi, hope you are doing well. First of all just wanna say that your study in Belgium videos have been very insightful and helpful. Thanks!! 🙌 If time permits could you pls make an updated video regarding studying in Belgium, if there are any since the time you graduated. And lastly do you have any idea regarding Poland as a study destination, I feel it is ofter overlooked and not on everybody's radar. would it be possible to make a video on this or if you know anyone could you help me get in touch with them
Thanks for the kind words man, I will try to make a follow up video on studying in Belgium. Unfortunately, I do not have much idea about studies in Poland but if some opportunities come in future they I will also try to document them :)
Is studying Masters in Management at ULB, GU or KU Leuven worth it? or should I prefer Vrije/ Vlerick instead?. Also, please let me know how to figure out the job scene for Marketing/ Analytics in Belgium. Thank you bro, keep making more videos.
I would say it is worth it, the only difference is in terms of networking possibilities which you can also do on your own but it takes a bit more efforts. I have a couple of friends who studied International Management from KU Leuven and the syllabus is very research oriented but in Vlerick it was more practical focused as we had a lot of case studies with different companies :)
I have not noticed any difference between tuition fees for a local and international student in Belgium. It's usually the same, in public universities it wold very less but if you go to a private schools it would be a bit higher fromEuropean perspective but still not very expensive :)
Thanks for the like, I hope this video provides a realistic idea about education loans for studying abroad. Paying my loan back is a big step for me, if you are interested in knowing what happens in the future then just subscribe and find out:)
Hi Joshi, hope you are doing well. First of all just wanna say that your study in Belgium videos have been very insightful and helpful. Thanks!! 🙌
If time permits could you pls make an updated video regarding studying in Belgium, if there are any since the time you graduated.
And lastly do you have any idea regarding Poland as a study destination, I feel it is ofter overlooked and not on everybody's radar. would it be possible to make a video on this or if you know anyone could you help me get in touch with them
Thanks for the kind words man, I will try to make a follow up video on studying in Belgium. Unfortunately, I do not have much idea about studies in Poland but if some opportunities come in future they I will also try to document them :)
Did you got the loan from belgium or from you home country?
I got a loan from my home country :)
Thanks a lot for sharing your debt journey.
Thank you to you too for consistently watching the videos :)
@@joshibaba. Welcome since I'm planning for study basis in Europe and specifically Belgium. Your honest experience is really helpful for me.
Is studying Masters in Management at ULB, GU or KU Leuven worth it? or should I prefer Vrije/ Vlerick instead?. Also, please let me know how to figure out the job scene for Marketing/ Analytics in Belgium. Thank you bro, keep making more videos.
I would say it is worth it, the only difference is in terms of networking possibilities which you can also do on your own but it takes a bit more efforts. I have a couple of friends who studied International Management from KU Leuven and the syllabus is very research oriented but in Vlerick it was more practical focused as we had a lot of case studies with different companies :)
Is it true that after a year tuition fees of an international student in Belgium is same as their citizens
I have not noticed any difference between tuition fees for a local and international student in Belgium. It's usually the same, in public universities it wold very less but if you go to a private schools it would be a bit higher fromEuropean perspective but still not very expensive :)
Can a student pay their tuition fees by doing part time job
You can save enough for tuition fees but then you also have to think about cost of living which is more than tuition cost in most of the Europe.