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Belgium
Belgium is a small, highly developed and densely populated country ( with one crore of inhabitants) at the cross-roads of Western Europe. Belgium is a founding member of the European Union and hosts the EU's headquarters, as well as those of several other major international organizations such as N.A.T.O. The official currency of Belgium is Euro.
Highlights
  • Belgium was the first continental European country which has undergone the Industrial Revolution, in the early 19th century
  • Belgium has possibly the highest "quality of life" in the world, as testified by its excellent food, housing, health care, education and infrastructure. It has world records for high productivity and low poverty, and for the appreciation of foreigners residing in Belgium.
  • The people in Belgium are warm,open-minded and possess foreigner-friendly attitude.
  • Living expenditure in Brussels is half as cheap as in London.
  • One in every ten inhabitants of Belgium is a foreign national.
  • Belgium is one of the few countries with compulsory education up to 18 years old
  • Belgium is the country that grants the maximum number of new citizenship per capita in the entire world after Canada.
  • Belgium is the world's 3rd country with the most vehicles per square kilometers after the Netherlands and Japan. It has the highest density of roads and the highest density of railroads in the world.
  • Belgium's rich history has left impressive churches, town halls, castles and works of art, dating back to the early Middle Ages, spread around the cities and country-side.
Features
  • The international standards of teaching and the various number of courses offered at the different Belgium Universities prove Belgium as an ideal study destination for International students.
  • The standard of education in Belgium today is a class in itself and one of the acclaimed standards in Europe and it steadily continues to improve.
  • The Tuition fee charged by Belgium universities is very minimal and many of the Master’s programmes are offered at the fee of 500 to 2000 Euros per year.
  • Belgium universities offer special scholarships covering tuition, travel and living expenses to employees working in Public sector and NGO.
  • Belgium has seven universities ranked among top 300 in the ranking list of Top world Universities compiled by QS in 2011
  • Some of the Belgium Universities enjoy an enviable ranking of less than 100 in the world for Engineering & Technology and for Life Sciences.
  • Belgium Universities offer a wide range of specializations including advanced fields such as Nanotechnology, Nuclear Engineering etc.
  • Foreign students are entitled to work for up to 20 hours per week and full-time in their holidays.
  • Foreign students are also entitled to extend their visa after the completion of graduation for the purpose of finding a job
  • A variety of research projects are conducted at all higher education institutions in Belgium. Belgium has a considerable proportion of university-based research, which makes it possible to have a strong connection between research and education. Students get an opportunity to follow the latest research trends and this opens up an opportunity to continue education with funded PhD.
  • International offices of Belgium Universities have a sympathetic understanding of student needs and conduct orientation programmes to help students get settled during the first few days.
Economy & Job Market
  • Belgium has a highly developed market economy. It belongs to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), a group of leading industrialized democracies.
  • Belgian per capita GDP ranks among the world's highest.
  • The strategic location of Belgium at the heart of a highly industrialized region helped it to become the world's 15th largest trading nation.
  • Belgium is ranked as the fourth most attractive country for foreign direct investment (FDI), after the United States, China and Hong Kong.
  • Belgium is 10th nation in the world ranking for outgoing direct investment.
  • Belgium ranks 23rd in world competitiveness ranking.
  • According to the WTO's International Trade Statistics, Belgium is the world's first exporter of chocolate and medicaments, and the world's 4th exporter of other pharmaceuticals, sugar confectionery, non-alcoholic beverages, eggs and cereals flour/starch, among others.
  • Belgium is also the world’s main diamond center (in Antwerp) and second largest petrochemical center. In the world diamond trade, 90% of the world's raw diamonds are negotiated and distributed in Antwerp, an important trading cent re .
  • Belgium produces 220,000 tons of chocolate per yea.
  • Despite its small size, Belgium is the main trading partner of India.
  • Some of the famous Belgian companies are Van Hool, Solvay Group, Fortis, SWIFT, Agfa-Gevaert, C & A, Lu, Côte d'Or, Neuhaus, Godiva, Guylian, Leonidas, Pierre Marcolini, Wittamer, Debailleul, Rombouts, Jacqmotte, Interbrew, Spa, Materne Confilux, Vandemorteel, Quick, Dupuis, Lombard, Casterman, Delvaux and Natan.