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How much does it cost to study abroad?
The cost of studying abroad is probably as follows:

The cost of studying abroad varies by country, region, major and school. Take Hong Kong as an example. The average annual tuition fee for Doctor of Education (EdD) is about 654.38 million+HK$. In terms of accommodation, the cost of a single dormitory is about HK$ 3,500/month and that of a double room is about HK$ 2,000/month. Considering tuition, accommodation and living expenses, the total annual expenditure under non-scholarship conditions is about HK$ 65,438+200,000.

In some European countries, such as Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland, they implement a post-based doctoral system, that is, doctors are regarded as employees rather than students, so they will provide salaries for doctors. For example, the wage reference in Denmark is 16000- 17000 kroner/month (after tax), Norway is 26000-27300 kroner/month (after tax), and Sweden is 2 1000-27000 kroner/month. In addition, the average living expenses in these areas are about 96 million-1.32 million euros per year (about11.200-1.54 million dollars).

For students who are interested in studying abroad, they can also consider going abroad through CSC. The state provides 3,000 places and more than 9,000 joint training places for doctoral students every year, and gives corresponding financial support. Generally speaking, when choosing foreign regions and schools for doctoral studies, we should not only consider tuition and living expenses, but also pay attention to the local living environment, educational quality and academic reputation.