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What is the cost of studying in Belgium? Can you elaborate on it?

Tuition fees are fixed and vary from school to school. For example, business and economic management majors should generally be between 2000- 10000 euros, with an average of about 5000 euros a year.

The cost of living depends entirely on your own consumption level. Houses are generally 160 to 250 euros per month (single room), and other expenses such as eating, drinking, transportation and shopping average around 100 to 300, so it should be around 300-500 in general. But this premise is that you spend more normally. If the family is rich, someone will spend about 1000 euros a month. So generally speaking, excluding tuition, the annual cost is about 4000-6000 euros. However, international students in Belgium generally choose to work to make money, such as working in restaurants on weekends. The price every weekend is about 1 10 to 150 euros (Friday night to Sunday night). So if you insist on working on weekends, at least your living expenses can be guaranteed, and you may even earn some tuition back. In addition, there are similar jobs such as picking fruits and cleaning in summer.

If you are willing to endure hardship without extravagance and waste, then the income from working in Belgium can basically meet your annual expenses. However, with the increase of tuition fees, the pressure on students will become greater and greater.

But to be clear, the above explanation is completely after everyone has integrated into Belgian life, so it can be used as a reference after the second year. In the first year, because I'm new here, I'm not familiar with the environment, and the cost is high (such as finding a house, shopping, transportation, etc. It may cost a lot of money). Therefore, on the basis of economic security of 6000 euros, it is recommended to carry around 1000 euros, which can basically meet the daily expenses.

Full-time universities in Belgium are free and only need to pay a small registration fee (about 400-500 euros) every year. Plus the cost of materials and books, it only costs 4000-5000 RMB per year. The living expenses of Canadian immigrant information students are 3000-4000 euros per day. Generally speaking, students studying in Belgium only need to pay tuition and living expenses totaling 30,000-35,000 yuan each year.