Take graduate students as an example. Compared with other developed countries, the cost of studying in Australia is very cost-effective, not only with light economic burden, but also with world-class teaching quality and high gold content. So, how much does it cost for Australian graduate students to study abroad?
Generally speaking, the academic system of Australian graduate students is one to two years, and different schools and majors often have a great influence on the tuition level: generally speaking, the tuition of Australian graduate students majoring in science is higher than that of liberal arts, while the tuition of business, medicine, design, law and other majors is significantly higher than that of other majors. Next, let's take the Eighth University of Australia as an example to look at the cost of studying in Australia.
In addition to tuition, the cost of studying in Australia also includes living expenses such as food, clothing, housing and transportation. The cost varies with the location of the school. If you are in a more developed city such as Sydney, your life will be higher, but in a more remote area, the cost will be much less. In addition, everyone's living habits are different and their expenses are different, so this expense varies from person to person.
However, according to the standards given by the Australian Immigration Bureau, the annual living expenses in Australia are 20,290 Australian dollars, equivalent to about 96,000 yuan.