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The cheapest country to study in high school.

The cheapest countries to study in high school are Korea, Singapore, the Netherlands and so on.

Studying abroad is a way for many people to pursue their dreams, but generally speaking, the cost of studying abroad is very expensive, but the cost in some countries is very close to the people. Let's introduce which country has low cost of studying abroad.

South Korea: preparatory class for studying abroad through train

China students who choose to study in Korea after graduating from high school can enjoy 50% scholarships.

Students without language foundation apply for "one-year language+four-year undergraduate course", and the five-year fee is about 350 thousand; A more cost-saving way is to choose the mode of "domestic preparatory course+Korean four-year undergraduate course".

Singapore: You can apply for permanent residence if you are admitted to a public institution.

High school students can choose to study in Singapore after graduation, which can save 50% of the cost of studying abroad. Students who have no language foundation apply, and the four-year college fee is about 350 thousand. After graduation, you can consider continuing your graduate studies or going to western countries for further study.

All students admitted to public universities in Singapore have the opportunity to receive financial aid from the Singapore government. Students only need to sign an agreement with the government to stay in Singapore for three years after graduation, and they can also get the "invitation letter for permanent residence" issued by the Singapore Immigration Bureau on the eve of graduation.

Netherlands: No guarantee is required.

There is no need for financial guarantee to study in the Netherlands. The Netherlands adopts the method of visa return, so students can basically guarantee the visa to pass as long as they can get the admission notice from the school. The undergraduate education system in the Netherlands lasts for 3-4 years, with an annual tuition fee of about 35,000 yuan and living expenses of about 50,000 yuan.

Dutch schools require students to have an IELTS score of 5.0 and arrange a one-year preparatory course; IELTS 5.5, arrange the preparatory course for half a year; IELTS 6 points can be directly enrolled.