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What is the total cost of studying in Canada for one year?
At present, studying in Canada is the mainstream country in the world, and the neutral price is relatively good, mainly because of low investment in education and high return. The annual tuition and living expenses for undergraduate study abroad are about RMB 654.38+0.6 million to RMB 250,000. Because of different regions and majors, there will be some differences in fees from different schools. The difference in master's tuition fees will be even greater. Generally, master students in science and engineering will have a large amount of research funds or scholarships. Generally speaking, the tuition fee is generally between 70,000 RMB and 6,543.8+0.2 million RMB. In addition, there are two provinces in Canada, which have a policy of returning 60% tuition fees, so if students from these two provinces are chosen to study and work, the cost performance will be better.

In Canada, there is no distinction between universities and colleges, but universities focus on theoretical research and training academic talents, while colleges focus more on vocational education and the improvement of students' practical skills and abilities. There are more than 90 universities in Canada, distributed in Canada 10 provinces, and each province has several universities. Usually, students and parents choose larger cities, such as Toronto, which leads to a large number of Chinese in Toronto, which is very unfavorable for students to learn languages.

Students studying in Canada can consider some areas where Chinese are less involved when choosing schools. First of all, there are also very good schools in these areas. Secondly, the language environment is good, so they can learn the language better. At the same time, the consumption of these cities is lower than that of big cities such as Toronto, and the cost of studying abroad will be relatively lower.