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If you want to study in Thailand, what does it cost to study in Thailand? How much does it cost?

tuition

Tuition fees in Thailand vary with schools, learning levels and the types of majors students study. Generally speaking, you can expect the undergraduate tuition for international students to be $3,800 a year, and the graduate education level in Thailand to be $4,500. Usually, you will think that the expenses of experimental majors such as medicine and engineering are higher than those of social sciences. Depending on the universities and courses students study, students may also need to spend about $20 to $65,438+050 on textbooks and learning materials, management fees and uniforms (if any). However, international students can also get scholarships or grants.

living expenses

In addition to tuition, students should also consider living expenses, including daily expenses such as accommodation and transportation. According to different geographical locations and personal lifestyles, the cost of living in big cities is usually higher. Generally speaking, in Bangkok, the most modern city in Thailand, students' living expenses are estimated to be around $450 to $750 per month. In other cities, the cost of living is expected to be lower.

accommodation expense

Accommodation fees vary according to the type of housing students choose. Cambodian students studying in Thailand usually live in university dormitories or rent houses off campus. Almost all universities in Thailand provide on-campus accommodation for students, and the monthly cost is between 150 and 400 dollars. According to different facilities, the cost may be different. Generally speaking, the price of a single room is between 130 and $330. For students whose parents and family often visit, renting a house off campus may be a good choice. Off-campus apartment, with an area of 30-40m2, is a modern and well-maintained building, and the monthly rent is about 200 dollars. Together with other utilities such as water and electricity supply, the total may reach about $250 per month. The rent of downtown apartments is expected to be slightly higher.

Food, telecommunications, public utilities, transportation

Food prices in Thailand vary according to location and cuisine. For Cambodian students studying in Thailand, food is usually relatively cheap, ranging from $65,438 +0-2 per meal. For students who cook for themselves, it is estimated that students will spend about $30 a month on meals. Utilities, including water and electricity, are estimated to be about $20 to $50 per month. In some cases, utilities are included in the accommodation fee for on-campus accommodation. According to students' personal use, the monthly telephone bill may be around 15 USD. In terms of transportation, the price of each bus ride is about 0.2- 1 USD, that of taxis is 1-3 USD, and that of light rail and subway is less than 1.5 USD.

Other basic expenses

Visa: International students must have an education (student) visa ("ED") or a non-immigrant visa -ED to study in Thailand. Insurance: Although necessary, it is helpful to have health insurance as a guarantee during studying abroad.

air ticket

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