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Price of studying abroad in various countries

Cost of studying in Germany:

There are more than 390 institutions of higher learning in Germany, including comprehensive universities121; University of applied science and technology 2 15. From the summer of 20 14, Germany is free of tuition. At present, the tuition fees charged by Lower Saxony alone are as high as 500 euros.

Generally speaking, the charging standard in Germany does not exceed 500-600 euros per semester, and the charging standard in universities is usually between 200-600 euros, which is decided by the universities themselves. Moreover, even if the fees are charged, it refers to the undergraduate and master's stages, and the doctoral stage is free.

The living expenses for studying in Germany mainly include: rent, food, insurance, transportation, registration, books, clothes, etc. For China students, the biggest expense during their study in Germany is accommodation. This expenditure varies greatly depending on the price of the house where the students live. If you can't live in a dormitory, in some big cities such as Munich, Berlin and Frankfurt, students will spend a lot of money on housing. A simple one-bedroom apartment may cost 200 to 300 euros a month. If you can live in a student dormitory, the housing cost will be significantly reduced, generally more than Euro0 100 per month. In some small cities, the cost of student dormitory is even only 80 to 90 euros per month.

Fees for studying in France:

The French government subsidizes 80% of education funds every year to improve teaching facilities and strengthen teachers, so the cost of studying in France is much lower than that of other European and American countries.

Tuition fees in France vary according to the nature of the school. Generally speaking, the annual registration fee for comprehensive universities ranges from 120-700 euros. Colleges average 400- 15000 euros per year, while other types of colleges average 300-6000 euros per year. In addition, China students often need to attend language schools or preparatory classes in their first year of study in France. The fees of these schools are generally between 700 and 6000 euros per year, depending on the number of classes and the cost of each class, and each class is 8- 10 euros.

In terms of accommodation, the dormitory fee in public universities is relatively low, about 150 euros per month, and about 250 euros per month if you rent a privately built for-profit dormitory.

Fees for studying in the Netherlands:

Universities in the Netherlands enjoy state subsidies, and the tuition fees for international courses at the same level are much lower than those in other countries. Most undergraduate courses cost between 6,000 and 7,000 euros, and graduate courses cost between 8,000-13,000 euros. In addition, many schools will give special discounts to international students in terms of fees.

The living expenses (including food and accommodation) of China students in the Netherlands are about 400-600 euros per month, and the insurance premium is generally about 400 euros per year, which includes the basic items that students need in the Netherlands.

Students from countries outside the EU who are admitted to this degree program can work legally 10 hour per week, with an hourly income ranging from 6 to 15 euros, and can work all day on holidays.

Fees for studying in Ireland:

Low-cost and high-quality education is the unique advantage of Irish higher education. The annual tuition fee of the National University of Ireland is about 1 10,000 euros, and that of the Polytechnic University is 8,000-9,000 euros. The total annual expenditure of undergraduate and graduate students is about 6.5438+0.5 million RMB.

During their study in Ireland, students can get 20 hours of legal work every week (holidays are not limited), and many well-known institutions such as Dundock Institute of Technology also have paid internship courses.

Fees for studying in Spain:

Spanish universities are mainly public, and international students enjoy the same tuition treatment as Spanish students during their studies in public universities. Because public higher education is subsidized by the government, tuition fees are low. Take the undergraduate course as an example, the total tuition fee for four years is about 25,000 RMB, and the living expenses in Spain are 40,000-50,000 RMB. The total cost of studying in Spain after four years is less than that of studying in Britain and America for one year.

For college graduates, three-year college graduates and domestic undergraduate graduates, they can directly study for a master's degree after passing the language test. Master's course 1 to 2 years, and the tuition fee is about10.2 million yuan/year.

The cost of studying in Italy:

Italy does not regard education as a profit-making industry, and public universities are free of tuition. International students only need to pay a one-year registration fee (about 6,543,800 yuan). The financial guarantee for private universities is 10000- 15000 euros (about 10- 15000 RMB).

During my study in Italy, my living expenses were around 6,000 euros per year, including accommodation and transportation.