How much does it cost to study in Australia for one year?
1. Undergraduate tuition: Different schools and courses vary greatly. Pre-university: 9000- 14000 Australian dollars per year. Generally, the tuition fee of public universities is 9000- 1 1000 Australian dollars per year, while that of private universities is generally 12000. The tuition fees of famous schools in Australia are generally higher, especially in Sydney and Melbourne. For example, the tuition fees for undergraduate and master's courses at the University of Sydney are about 25,000-38,000 Australian dollars, while those at universities in relatively remote areas, such as Charles Darwin University, are about 20,000-30,000 Australian dollars. In terms of disciplines, general medical tuition is the most expensive, followed by business, engineering tuition is also higher, and liberal arts tuition is the cheapest.
2. Postgraduate tuition: The general academic system of postgraduate study in Australia is two years, and the annual tuition varies according to the school and major you apply for, generally around 30,000-50,000 Australian dollars. The tuition fees of famous universities in Australia are more expensive than those of ordinary universities, while those of five-star universities in Australia are higher than those of other ordinary universities. The tuition fees of eight famous universities are generally more than 28,000 Australian dollars. Take the undergraduate course of the College of Arts as an example. The tuition fee of Melbourne University is about 297 12 Australian dollars this year, and that of Sydney University is about 28,400 Australian dollars.
3. Living expenses: Different regions in Australia have different consumption levels. The living standards of cities along the southeast golden coastline are relatively high. As the bulk of living expenses, rent accounts for most of students' overseas living expenses. The rent in Sydney will exceed 30%-50% in other areas due to the large increase in house prices in recent years, and the rent is about 300-400 Australian dollars per week. If you add food, transportation, travel, telephone charges, clothes, entertainment, textbooks, etc. The usual total expenditure is about 400-500 Australian dollars per week. Melbourne is a city with reasonable consumption value, and students' weekly living expenses can be controlled within 400-500 Australian dollars.
In other parts of Australia, the cost of living will be lower, especially food, which is already a luxury of 80- 100 Australian dollars per week. The cost of living is about10-120,000 RMB a year, depending on students' personal consumption.