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What are the countries suitable for technical secondary school students to study abroad? Family conditions are average.

Study abroad in Northern Europe. Tuition is free in many Nordic countries.

The cost of studying abroad in the four Nordic countries is low. Bachelor's programs and some master's programs in Finland are tuition-free, and some master's programs are about more than RMB 60,000 per year; bachelor's and master's programs at public universities in Norway are tuition-free, and bachelor's and master's programs at private universities are about RMB 60,000 per year; Denmark and Sweden's Bachelor’s and master’s programs are approximately RMB 100,000 per year.

Studying in the Nordics basically refers to studying in the four Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway). The four countries are famous for their good social welfare systems, high-quality teaching quality, and beautiful Nordic scenery. In the world, international students can also enjoy many benefits of local citizens, and tuition-free education is one of them. When international students study here, they generally only need to bear living expenses of about 60,000 yuan per year (including accommodation, food, transportation and books, etc.).

For domestic students with different academic qualifications, the following suggestions are provided;

1) Excellent domestic high school graduates (excellent high school grades and English proficiency)---it is recommended to consider Apply to universities or colleges in Sweden or Finland that offer free tuition, and business schools in Denmark that charge certain tuition fees.

2) First-year students at domestic universities (with English proficiency) - It is recommended to consider applying for tuition-free universities or colleges in Sweden or Finland

3) Second-year students at domestic universities (with English proficiency)--it is recommended to consider applying to universities in Norway and Sweden that are tuition-free

4) For domestic students who are currently studying in large numbers (with English proficiency)--it is recommended to consider applying to Swedish universities that accept university students. Postgraduate courses

5) University graduates with a bachelor's degree (with English proficiency)--it is recommended to consider applying to all postgraduate courses in Northern Europe

6) Domestic two-year colleges-- It is not recommended to consider applying to Danish business schools

7) Domestic three-year college (with English scores) - It is recommended to consider applying to Norwegian and Swedish universities with free tuition and Danish business schools with certain tuition fees< /p>