The biggest advantage of studying in Belgium is that the university fees are relatively low. Belgian public universities do not charge tuition fees, but only a nominal registration fee. The quality of education in Belgium is not the best, but it is quite good. Compared with its high-quality education, its registration fee is quite cheap. Generally speaking, depending on the courses students choose, the registration fee ranges from 800 euros to 1200 euros per year (about 6,400 yuan to 9,600 yuan).
Compared with other European countries, another unique advantage of Belgium is that although most undergraduate courses can only be taught in French or Dutch, many universities offer master's courses in English. The subjects of these English masters cover most majors, including accounting, business administration, finance, international relations, law, computer, electronic engineering, ecology and other science and engineering subjects. Most schools require students' TOEFL scores to be above 550.