Germany is often considered the best European country for poor students due to its tuition-free education system at public universities. Many programs are offered in English, reducing language barriers. Students can work part-time (up to 20 hours weekly) to support living expenses.
Portugal is another affordable option, with low tuition fees (€1,000–€3,000/year) and a low cost of living. Scholarships and part-time work opportunities are available. Poland and Hungary also offer quality education at lower costs, with tuition fees ranging from €2,000–€5,000 annually and affordable accommodation options.