the Swiss institute of technology ETH is quite cheap if you get admitted.
In Europe, the engineering diploma is like a master degree.
most of petroleum engineering universities are in UK, you have 7 colleges offer Undergraduate petroleum engineering courses which are : University of Portsmouth, London South Bank University, University of Aberdeen, University of Leeds, University of Manchester, Adam Smith College, Fife, Dundee College
Siemens
its in Switzerland called EPFL and it is considered the MIT of Europe.
delft Univesity
one of the top fashion school in europe is central st. martins which is in London
silk road
Stavanger University (Norway)
Depends on which car industry and where in particular. But, pretty much with any case, it has improved the economy and it has become more popular over the years. In other words, most car industries have been making much more money. Especially In Europe, mechanical engineering and automobiles are one of europe's major exports
No, the first colleges were in Medieval Europe and developed in the 13th century.
No, not all of Europe is extremely expensive. Relatively inexpensive areas of Europe include: Eastern Europe, including popular holiday destinations such as Bulgaria and the Czech Republic; and Mediterranean: Turkey, Croatia, parts of Spain.
There are many good colleges in England. To find information about courses offered I would suggest visiting the following on-line site...europe.2graduate.com/colleges universities.../United Kingdom/