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How much is it to study in Canada for one year?
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Canada is similar to the United States, and universities are also divided into public and private. However, most famous Canadian universities are public universities, and the first choice for China students to study abroad is also public universities. Compared with the United States, the cost of studying in Canada will be significantly reduced. Let's look at the specific figures.

The annual tuition fee of general public universities ranges from 6,543.8+0,000 to 6,543.8+0.2 million Canadian dollars. The tuition fees of some universities may be as low as 6-7 thousand Canadian dollars, and the tuition fees of popular majors of some famous schools will be as high as 20 thousand Canadian dollars or more. Generally speaking, the tuition budget for studying in Canada is calculated according to 6.5438+0.2 million Canadian dollars per year, which should be quite safe.

The cost of living in Canada varies from region to region. Ontario, with the highest cost, needs about10.2 million Canadian dollars a year, while areas with lower taxes and fees, such as Cheven and Sasko, only need 5-6 thousand Canadian dollars a year. There are many cases in which Canadian students share apartments. If a few friends can find a suitable house near the school, they can save a lot of money. Generally speaking, if the school is not in a big city like Toronto or Vancouver, it is more than enough to estimate the living expenses according to 7,000 Canadian dollars per year.

Similarly, the cost of teaching materials and medical insurance is nearly 1 ten thousand Canadian dollars every year. Counting the pocket money of 65,438+0,000 Canadian dollars per year, the total cost for a student to finish a five-year undergraduate course in a medium-sized city in Canada will be:

Tuition: 12000 Canadian dollars/year *5 years (including one year of language preparation) = 60000 Canadian dollars.

Living expenses: 7000 Canadian dollars/year *5 years (including one year of language preparation) = 35000 Canadian dollars.

Textbook insurance: 1, 000 Canadian dollars/year *5 years (including one year of language preparation) = 5,000 Canadian dollars.

Basic pocket money: 1 1,000 Canadian dollars/year *5 years (including one year of language preparation) = 5,000 Canadian dollars.

Total: 105000 Canadian dollars ≈698733 RMB.