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Austria, Germany, France, Spain, Finland, Netherlands, Ireland, Poland, Sweden, Belgium, etc. Which country is cheaper to study abroad?
Austria, 1

Average tuition: domestic/EU students are free, and international students are 726.72 euros (850 US dollars) per semester.

Average living expenses: 1 1400 euros per year (13350 USD).

2. Belgium Belgium

Average tuition fee: about 906 euros (about 1060 USD) per year for EU students; Non-EU students pay 4 175 euros (about 4,900 US dollars) every year.

Average living expenses: per year10200-1kloc-0/400 yuan (11940-13350 USD).

3. Denmark Denmark

Average tuition: China/EU students at all levels are free; International students spend 6,000 to16,000 euros per year.

Average living expenses: per year14,400 euros (16,850 USD).

4. Finland

Average tuition fee: free for EU/EEA students. Non-EU EEA students pay an average of 4,000 to18,000 euros (about 470-2 1070 US dollars) per year.

Average living expenses: 9600 euros per year (1 1200 USD).

5. France

Average annual tuition: most undergraduate courses in public universities 170 euros (US$ 200), most master courses 243 euros (US$ 280) and doctoral courses 380 euros (US$ 440). Private universities charge relatively high fees.

Average living expenses: 9900 euros per year (1 1550 USD).

6. Germany

Average tuition: Undergraduate and doctoral students in public universities are free, excluding students in Baden-Wü rttemberg, and non-EU students are 3000 euros (about 3500 US dollars) a year. Most discontinuous master's programs in other parts of Germany cost 20,000 euros (23,400 US dollars) a year.

Average living expenses: 10200 euros (about 1 1900 USD) per year.

7. Spain

Average annual tuition: 750-2 100 euros (880-2450 USD) for public universities; Postgraduates 1320-4320 Euros (1540-50 USD). Non-EU students will pay more.

Average living expenses: 10800- 13200 euros per year (about 12630- 15430 USD).

8. Britain

Average annual tuition: 9000-9250 pounds (~ 10500- 10780 euros) for domestic/EU undergraduates; Foreign international undergraduate 10000 (~ 13 130 USD). Master's degree for international students 1 100000 to 32000 pounds (about 14440-42000 dollars).

Average living expenses: per year 12 180 (16000 USD).