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Ranking of the cheapest countries to study abroad, recommended by the top ten cheapest countries

Author: Natural light / Ranking of the cheapest countries to study abroad / Time: 2020.10.30 15:47:30
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The cheapest countries to study abroad rank. Combining the cheapest countries in Europe to study abroad, we summarize the cheapest countries in the world to study in graduate school, including Asia and Europe, which also provide high-quality university teaching and good welfare. Compared with the universities in Britain and the United States, it is really cost-effective. Let's take a look at the top ten countries ranking the cheapest countries to study abroad.


Which country is the cheapest to study in


ranking country Average tuition Average cost of living Total expenses
one Germany £332 £6374 £6706
two Sweden £13 £6712 £6725
three Finland £88 £7232 £7320
four South Africa £3984 £3934 £7918
five Taiwan, China £2650 £5312 £7962
six Denmark £0 £8198 £8198
seven Austria £651 £7657 £8308
eight Belgium £742 £7856 £8598
nine Spain £1530 £7976 £9506
ten Luxembourg £340 £9176 £9516


In addition, most of these regions are European countries. The average total cost of Germany is £ 6706, which is about 58000 yuan when the exchange rate of sterling is 1:8.7.


Among countries studying abroad, the price is relatively low.


The reason why it is so cheap is that many countries in Europe still implement tuition free or low tuition higher education policies, as well as for non EU students.


At present, the European countries that are still free of tuition for non EU students include France, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Austria, Luxembourg and other countries. The public universities in these countries only charge a small amount of registration fees every year, and do not charge tuition fees; In addition, universities in Belgium, Italy and Spain also charge relatively low tuition fees for non EU students.


Compared with the United Kingdom and the United States, education in these countries is still a welfare, rather than over industrialization of higher education.


In the United States, many well-known universities are private universities, such as Harvard University and Stanford University. These universities pay more attention to elite education, and there are countless well-known alumni. Every year, a considerable number of Harvard freshmen have parents who were former Harvard alumni. The tuition of American universities is high, and ordinary middle-class families need loans or students' own loans to study.


The public universities in these low tuition free European countries admit a limited number of non EU students every year, and the teaching quality is also very guaranteed, so the degree recognition is very high.


However, it should be noted that in some European countries, some colleges and universities charge different tuition fees for EU students and non EU students, and the list is the average cost. Therefore, young partners who want to study abroad should try to understand it first.


In addition, the list is also calculated by average value, which is only of reference value. The charging standards of different colleges and universities are different, and the consumption standards of different cities are also different.


   Studying in Italy


Italy has two tuition free programs for studying abroad in China. One is the Turandot Plan. For high school graduates, the college entrance examination is required to be over 380, free of tuition, but they need to study the preparatory language in Italy for an additional year. If the language is not qualified after one year, you can only return home. The second Marco Polo Plan is for ordinary college entrance examination graduates. Apart from not targeting art students, all others are similar to the Turandot Plan, followed by France, which is similar to Italy, except that language preparatory courses are generally completed in China for one year before application.


        Recommended by Top Ten Cheap Countries


   Ranking of the cheapest countries to study abroad - Austria


Austria has a long history of education and has produced 16 Nobel Prize winners. As the most famous university in Austria, the University of Vienna, founded in 1365, is one of the largest universities in Central Europe and the oldest university in German speaking areas. In the latest Thames World University Rankings, the University of Vienna ranked 134.


In addition to the University of Vienna, Innsbruck University, Vienna University of Economics, Vienna Medical University and Salzburg University are also well-known universities in Europe.


Study abroad expenses:


Austrian universities, like German universities, are free of tuition and only charge a registration fee of several hundred euros per year. According to the economic guarantee requirements of the Austrian embassy visa, studying in Austria requires about 7000 euros to 8000 euros per year for living expenses.


   Ranking of the cheapest countries to study abroad Luxembourg


There is only one comprehensive university in Luxembourg: the University of Luxembourg, which was established in July 2003. The University of Luxembourg ranked 201-300 in the Thames World University List in 2020. Most majors in the University of Luxembourg are free of tuition, and the annual living cost is about 8000 euros.


   Ranking of the cheapest countries to study abroad - studying in Ireland


Ireland, as one of the three European countries whose mother tongue is English (the other two are Britain and Malta), has a mature education system, close to the United Kingdom, and basically the same education system as the United Kingdom. It has world-renowned institutions such as Trinity College and the University of Dublin. At the same time, it has great advantages over the United Kingdom in terms of cost performance.


The tuition fee for studying in Ireland is about 12000 - 18000 euros per year, and the living expenses are between 8000 - 10000 euros per year.


   The cheapest countries to study abroad Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary


If you don't mind university rankings, you can also consider the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary in Central Europe, which are all EU Schengen countries. There are many famous universities with a long history in these three countries, including Charles University in Prague and Prague University of Economics in the Czech Republic, Warsaw University, Yagelon University, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw Institute of Economics in Poland, Loran University in Hungary, etc., and these universities provide many English teaching programs.


The tuition fees in Poland and the Czech Republic are mostly 2000-4000 euros per year, while those in Hungary are slightly higher, about 3000-8000 euros per year. The cost of living in the three countries is about 5000 euros per year.



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