The highest tuition fee for part-time master of laws is about 33,000 yuan/year in Peking University. However, the tuition fees of colleges and universities in Central China, Southwest China and Northwest China are relatively low, about 1000 yuan per year. For example, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, which has the lowest tuition fee for full-time master of laws, has an annual tuition fee of only 8,000 yuan, while northwest university of politics and law's full-time and part-time master of laws have an annual tuition fee of 9,000 yuan.
According to the comprehensive level of 23 universities, China University of Political Science and Law, Wuhan University and Southwest University of Political Science and Law rank in the top 2 10. Although the tuition fees in Peking University and China People's University are relatively high every year, they are the objects that many students enthusiastically pursue (generally, they will not be deterred by tuition fees).
Among the schools with medium professional strength, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Nankai University and Nanjing University have higher cost performance and lower professional strength, and Suzhou University and northwest university of politics and law are better choices.
Master of Laws is a popular major in recent years. In general, the tuition fee of Master of Laws (part-time) is slightly more expensive than that of Master of Laws (full-time), but on the whole, in view of the lower per capita education and training cost of law students, the tuition fee of Master of Laws is more conscientious among masters. For example, the annual tuition fees for master of finance and master of journalism and communication are generally around 50,000 yuan, and the master of accounting even reaches 6,543,800 yuan. Therefore, compared with the tuition fees of Fashuo, which everyone spits out, it is so expensive that it can be said that it is dwarfed. In most schools, Master Fa Shuo is the cheapest master.